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UNICEF South Africa Partnership

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UNICEF South Africa Partnership

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  1. Partnerships for Children

  2. Meeting the demands of development in South Africa requires strong partnerships with a multiplicity of actors. UNICEF works with partners at all levels of society to ensure that children in South Africa are afforded the best chance to grow up educated, healthy and protected. With national and international development partners, UNICEF forges alliances to improve the mechanisms of development assistance while leveraging resources for the benefit of children and women. At the national level, UNICEF supports the Government in developing national policies, programmes and plans of action that are child-focused and gender-responsive. Read more Programme partners Corporate and foundation partners Ambassadors and advocates

  3. Our Programme Partners UNICEF supports the South African Government in building a strategic response to the challenges faced by children in the areas of health, education and protection. We work closely with the National and Provincial Departments of Health, Basic Education, Social Development and the Department for Women, Youth and People with Disabilities. Additionally, we also work with Statistics South Africa and the National Prosecuting Authority. To assist with the implementation of plans and programmes, UNICEF partners with several non- governmental organisations and bodies such as the National Child Care and Protection Forum, The Nelson Mandela Foundation, the South African Council of Faith-based Organisations, The Jim Joel Foundation, Save the Children, UNFPA and UNAIDS. We also work with academic and research institutions to assist with child-focused research and the development of concrete evidence to inform advocacy and policy dialogue. The Human Sciences Research Council, the Medical Research Council and the Universities of Limpopo, Cape Town and Stellenbosch are our key partners in this endeavour. These partnerships contribute to the generation of child-centred statistics that can be used to monitor programmes to ensure they reach the most deprived children and women.Learn more about What we do

  4. Our Corporate and Foundation Partners

  5. Read more about UNICEF South Africa partnership donations and how you can make an online donation.

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