10 November 2022

Unite Our Voices. Light Up for Children.

World Children’s Day is UNICEF’s global day of action for children, by children. Stars and leaders are joining children to empower them to take greater ownership of a promising future.  On 20 November, children will look ahead to a brighter future. Are you with them?, In the Future (Official Video), UNICEF Ambassador Wang Yuan wrote a theme song for World Children's Day titled ‘In the Future’ to share his vision for children., One voice for a brighter future, Hope for the future doesn’t belong to just a few; it belongs to every child. Someone will come running to help you prevail In the future, all the greatest love will converge to unveil our era On World Children’s Day 2021, we are inviting children and young people from all over China to submit their videos through Weibo and Douyin, to be featured…, UNICEF Ambassadors Uniting for Children, World Children's Day UNICEF Ambassador Chen Kun's poster World Children's Day UNICEF Ambassador Ma Yili's poster World Children's Day UNICEF Ambassador Wang Yuan's poster, UNICEF Youth Advocates, Young people are often the best champions for tackling the challenges that impact them, with a unique ability to galvanize their peers around issues they are passionate about. Meet the new UNICEF Youth Advocates: young people who are sharing their experiences and speaking up on issues that matter to children and young people such as adolescent…, This year uniting for children is more important than ever, A message from UNICEF Representative to China, Cynthia McCaffrey on World Children’s Day UNICEF Ambassador Ma Yili's message for World Children's Day, More World Children’s Day Theme Song, Making of World Children’s Day Theme Song Go behind the scenes and learn what was the inspiration of UNICEF Ambassador Wang Yuan. World Children’s Day song (Official Trailer) UNICEF will unveil World Children’s Day theme song. Weibo QRcode WeChat QRcode
02 August 2022

The 10th Anniversary of the Children's Rights and Business Principles

Developed by UNICEF, the UN Global Compact and Save the Children 10 years ago, the Children's Rights and Business Principles (CRBP) are the first comprehensive set of principles to guide companies on the full range of actions they can take in the workplace, marketplace and community to respect and support children's rights. While reinforcing…, Children's Rights and Business Principles turn ten, Progress has been made, but there's still a long way to go., Why are the Children's Rights and Business Principles important?, Business decisions can impact children's rights UNICEF Representative to China, Cynthia McCaffrey, expects the next 10 years to be a decade of ambition for children's rights and business. Respect and commit to supporting child rights All businesses should acknowledge core principles supporting children's rights, and meet this responsibility…, Child Rights in the Workplace, What does decent work have to do with children's rights? UNICEF Representative to China, Cynthia McCaffrey, illustrates child rights in the workplace and how UNICEF promotes family-friendly policies. Contribute to the elimination of child labour All business should respect the rights in the International Labour Organization's Declaration on…, Child Rights in the Marketplace, Businesses' marketing and advertising should be a positive force UNICEF Representative to China, Cynthia McCaffrey, talks about how UNICEF influences businesses' marketing and advertising policies and practices. Ensure that products and services are safe All business should abide by national and international standards in the testing and research…, Child Rights in the Community, Businesses can contribute to the realization of children's rights UNICEF Representative to China, Cynthia McCaffrey, explains how UNICEF contributes to businesses' participation in community and government efforts to protect children's rights. Respect and support children's rights in relation to the environment All business should respect and…