Join us in an important conversation about making the safety and wellbeing of children a national priority. Led by National Children's Commissioner Anne Hollonds, this roundtable will discuss the urgent need for a Commonwealth Minister for Children. You’ll also hear from Professor John Tobin from the Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne and Professor Claire Fenton-Glynn from the Faculty of Law Monash University about a National Act for Children. At UNICEF Australia, we believe in creating an environment where #EveryChild is healthy, educated, protected and involved in planning for their future. Initiatives like the #ActForChildren Campaign are deeply aligned with our work in supporting children's rights and wellbeing. This event is a step towards strengthening collaboration across sectors, amplifying the voices advocating for children and ensuring that children's needs are prioritised on a national level. 🗓 Date: Friday, August 2, 2024 🕛 Time: 12-2pm AEST 📍 Location: Online Event Secure your seat by emailing kids@humanrights.gov.au and be a part of this crucial dialogue. Australian Human Rights Commission | #Event #RoundTable
About us
UNICEF works in more than 190 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, basic education for all boys and girls and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. In Australia, UNICEF works with government and advocacy bodies to defend children’s rights and support international development programs. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.
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https://www.unicef.org.au
External link for UNICEF Australia
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, NSW
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- not for profit, charity, development, marketing, fundraising, advocacy, humanitarian agency, international non-governmental organisation, communications, policy, advocacy, and development programs
Locations
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Primary
33-35 Saunders Street
4.02, Building B, Pyrmont
Sydney, NSW 2009, AU
Employees at UNICEF Australia
Updates
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Want to join the UNICEF Australia team? We are hiring! 🚨 #jobalert Find out more here 👉 https://unicef.au/4bsdNIo #hiring #fundraising #nongovernmentalorganisation #unicef #unicefaustralia #jobs #NGO
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We believe that young voices are crucial for #ClimateAction. We must listen to young people's ideas, empower their actions, and support their initiatives. During her recent visit to Australia and the Pacific, UNICEF Executive Director, Catherine Russell saw firsthand the resilience of children and young people facing #ClimateChange. In the Pacific alone, over 3.5 million people have been impacted by climate-induced disasters since 2000. We are committed to amplifying these #YoungVoices, giving them a platform to be heard, and ensuring their perspectives shape the policies that will define their futures. #UNICEF #UNICEFAustralia
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We were honoured to host UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell at the UNICEF Australia office today, where she had the opportunity to engage and collaborate with our staff, board and Young Ambassadors. Her visit highlighted the value of our collective commitment to upholding children’s rights and the role that each of us plays in ensuring a brighter future #ForEveryChild Ann Sherry AO | Tony Stuart | Tharani Jegatheeswaran | Jacqui De Lacy | Antonia Ruffell | Sandra Rouse #UNICEF #UNICEFAustralia
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Every child should be protected in the online world. John Livingstone, UNICEF Australia’s Digital Policy Lead, spoke to 3AW Melbourne this morning, welcoming an announcement by the eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman - Grant which requires tech companies to report on how they’re tackling #online child sexual abuse and exploitation. #OnlineSafety #ForEveryChild
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The global #ClimateCrisis is undeniably a child right’s crisis. UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell’s recent landmark visit to Australia and the Pacific shone a powerful spotlight on the urgent need to protect children in the region from the devastating impacts of climate change, violence and poverty. In Canberra, ED Russell met with key government leaders, including Minister of Foreign Affairs Penny Wong, Minister for International Development and the Pacific Pat Conroy and Minister for Early Childhood Education and Youth Dr. Anne Aly. She also engaged in high-level discussions with colleagues at the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. These vital meetings underscore our commitment to upholding children’s rights and advocating for policies that safeguard their futures. We deeply appreciate the ongoing support and collaboration from the Australian Government . Together, we are working towards a safer, more climate-resilient future #ForEveryChild. #UNICEF #UNICEFAustralia
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Time is ticking! Only 3 days left to apply to become a UNICEF Australia Youth Content Creator. If you’re passionate about creating meaningful content, this is the sign you’ve been waiting for. It's also a paid position! Click the link below to learn more and apply today. https://unicef.au/3VPs2Bp #JobAlert #YouthVoice #Creative #UNICEF
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We are thrilled to welcome Pat Farmer as the official event ambassador for our upcoming Dusk to Dawn night walk! Pat is a celebrated ultramarathon runner, philanthropist and former Member of Parliament who has dedicated his life to supporting charitable causes and making a positive impact on communities around the world. Starting in North Sydney and ending in Bondi, the 37km Dusk to Dawn night walk promises to be an unforgettable event that will help raise vital funds for UNICEF's lifesaving work for children. If your organisation would like to support Dusk to Dawn, get in touch to get involved: ✉️ partnerships@unicef.org.au ✉️ w/ Patrick Farmer AM
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When young minds are nurtured with the right tools and opportunities, there's nothing they can't achieve! This World Youth Skills Day, we're turning the spotlight on two young individuals from Burundi, in east Africa, who are not just learning science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) - they're also using these skills to develop solutions for a more sustainable future. Read more: https://unicef.au/3S0PsS9
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Time is ticking! Only 3 days left to apply to become a UNICEF Australia Youth Content Creator. If you’re aged 18-24 and passionate about creating meaningful content, this is the sign you’ve been waiting for. It's also a paid position! Click the link below to learn more and apply today. https://unicef.au/3VPs2Bp