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Why is your monthly donation crucial?

By becoming a monthly donor, you ensure children in need receive ongoing, vital support. Your monthly gift provides life-saving therapeutic food, urgent medical care, and the essentials they need to grow, learn, and thrive. Your consistent generosity also enables us to respond swiftly to emergencies and deliver long-term care—education, healthcare, and vaccinations—building a brighter future for these children. Your support creates a safety net that keeps hope alive for those facing unimaginable challenges.

How your monthly donations make a difference

Your monthly donations are a lifeline for children on the brink of starvation. By giving regularly, you enable UNICEF to provide ongoing, critical support: 

malnutrition screening

Timely screening and treating malnourished children even in the remotest communities.

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Supplying life-saving therapeutic food and other essential nutrition supplies.

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Ensuring children receive urgent medical care to mothers and their children.

Strengthening health systems

Strengthening health systems to manage malnutrition and infectious diseases for more children in need.


A mother's struggle for survival

“To find food, you have to walk around looking for vegetables, otherwise you won't eat.”  

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When violence engulfed her village in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Mamy fled with her four children, desperately seeking safety. At a displaced persons site near Goma, she faced the daily struggle of finding food, walking long distances in search of anything edible. When UNICEF found her children, they were severely malnourished, but with timely treatment, they began to recover.

Imagine this struggle faced by millions of children in places like Sudan, Gaza, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. These children endure relentless hunger, displacement, and the constant threat of disease. Severe acute malnutrition is rampant in vulnerable regions, leading to a higher risk of death and stunted growth.

Children battling malnutrition face unimaginable hardships. They urgently need help to survive and thrive. Your monthly donations provide the consistent, long-term support that is crucial to saving lives and giving these children a chance at a brighter future. Please help now. 

Your support, Your way

We know life is full of unexpected turns. That’s why your support is flexible. You can pause or adjust your donation whenever needed, knowing that every bit of help counts. Your compassion, your way.

So, will you join us in making a lasting impact every month?

I was once a victim of a crisis. The experience was tough. The man who accommodated us treated us nicely. I know there are a lot of people out there who need help daily. To me, it doesn't matter whether you have all or not. With the little you have; you can put a smile on someone else's face.

- Ifan, a UNICEF Donor from Nigeria.

UNICEF has established its support for every human being. Their work is worthy of praise. Hoping for more success from your initiatives.

-Abdul Waris, a UNICEF Donor from Afghanistan.

Children are our future, so if their present is dark, our future is dark. We have an authentic channel and organization for supporting social causes. This is what motivates me to continue donating to UNICEF.

-Anurag, a UNICEF Donor from India.

Being a UNICEF donor is an honor and privilege for me. When you make a donation, you give hope and happiness to children who need it the most.

- Gashubije, a UNICEF Donor.

I know that my donations will get to the right people and assist them in their trouble. It makes me feel that I have done something special for those in need. I also believe UNICEF to be a worthy organisation and one which will use the money efficiently where it is most needed.

- Sheelagh, a UNICEF Donor.

It seemed to me, after working with various other organizations, that UNICEF is the most focused on children's needs and the most able. I feel I am able to make a difference no matter how big the task is with an organisation that never gives up!

- George, a UNICEF Donor from UK.

Sanad malnutrition story
Helping children like Sanad fight hunger and malnutrition
Sanad, like millions of other children in Yemen, was suffering from severe malnutrition. But thanks to the timely medical care at a UNICEF-supported center, he is now recovering back to health. With your support, more children like Sanad can gain access to essential life-saving medical care they need to survive.
Hanadi from Gaza
Helping mothers like Hanadi
Each day, more families in Gaza face unimaginable hardships. With your support, UNICEF can continue delivering life-saving essentials like therapeutic food, nutritional supplies, safe water, and critical support to these children and families. Your help is needed now more than ever.
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The joy of clean water for children like Shahd
Your generosity can help UNICEF reach more children like Shahd with uninterrupted access to clean water in places like Jordan and beyond.
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Cash assistance to help mothers like Nazook
For mothers like Nazook, your support can mean cash assistance to purchase essential items for their children and a chance to rebuild their livelihoods with dignity.
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A Makana for children like Shaimaa
For children living in conflict-torn areas, the UNICEF-established Makana is their safe space where they get to learn, play, and heal. Your donation can help reach more children with such protective spaces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Who does UNICEF support and where does UNICEF work?

UNICEF, the United Nations agency for children, works to protect the rights of every child, especially the most disadvantaged and those hardest to reach. Across more than 190 countries and territories, we do whatever it takes to help children survive, thrive and fulfil their potential.

We provide and advocate for education, health and nutrition services. Protect children from violence and abuse. Bring safe water and sanitation to those in need. And keep them safe from climate change and disease.

UNICEF also plays a major role in global vaccine supply. We are the largest single vaccine buyer in the world, procuring more than 2 billion doses annually for routine immunization and outbreak response.

And when emergencies hit, speed matters. UNICEF runs a global supply operation, including the world's largest humanitarian warehouse and logistics hub, helping move life-saving supplies to where children need them most.

Before, during and after emergencies, we're on the ground with life-saving help and hope.

How will my donation be used?

Your donation helps UNICEF reach children in the most vulnerable situations, wherever the need is greatest. That means your support can help children and families in places like Gaza, Yemen, Myanmar and Sudan, as well as other emergencies and long-running crises.

With your support, UNICEF can deliver life-saving essentials like safe water, medical supplies, vaccines, and life-saving therapeutic food, and help keep critical services running for children when local systems are under strain.

If you choose to support monthly, it helps UNICEF plan ahead and respond faster when needs surge during an emergency. Consistent support makes it easier to move supplies quickly and scale up what children need most. And you stay in control: you can adjust, pause, or cancel your monthly support at any time if your circumstances change

Why is UNICEF fundraising and asking individuals for donations?

Because children's needs don't wait, and UNICEF is entirely funded by voluntary contributions from governments, private sector partners, and people like you. Your support helps keep essential services going for children and families and allows UNICEF to respond quickly during an emergency.

And if you choose to give monthly, it helps UNICEF plan ahead and scale faster when needs surge, because consistent support makes it easier to move supplies and keep help reaching children without delay.

Will I get a tax receipt if I donate via this platform?

Donations made through this page are not eligible for a tax receipt.

As a United Nations entity, UNICEF operates under international privileges and immunities and is not registered for tax purposes in any country. This means we're unable to issue tax receipts for donations made here.

That said, if a tax receipt is important to you, we’d encourage you to check with your local UNICEF office team for more information on the options available in your country.

Why are regular donations important?

Not every child in crisis makes the news. But every one of them still needs us. Children rebuilding their lives after years of conflict. Families piecing things back together after a flood, a devastating earthquake, or an emergency the world has long stopped talking about.

Those children need just as much support as the ones making headlines today. But when the cameras move on, so does a lot of the funding. 

A regular donation makes a huge difference for these children. 

It helps make sure a child in a forgotten emergency still has access to safe water next month. It helps a health clinic in a community recovering from years of hardship keep its doors open. It helps a girl who finally made it back to school find a teacher, a book, and a safe place to learn, month after month, not only when the world is watching. 

Most importantly, a regular gift, no matter the amount, is your commitment to children who are counting on us not to forget them.

What payment methods are accepted?

You can donate using a credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay - whatever is easiest for you. Please ensure your credit card has international transactions enabled.

Who do I contact if I have questions about my donation?

We're here to help. If you have any questions about your donation — whether it's updating your details, changing your donation amount, or anything else — just get in touch with our team and we'll sort it out for you.

How can I verify I'm donating through an official UNICEF channel?

A good rule: donate only through official UNICEF websites. For global donations, that's unicef.org or help.unicef.org. 

Before you enter any details, do a quick safety check:

  • Look for the correct UNICEF web address (no extra words, misspellings, or strange domains).
  • Check for the padlock icon in your browser address bar. UNICEF donation pages use secure encryption to protect your information.
  • If anything feels off, pause and contact UNICEF directly to confirm. 

And one important note: UNICEF warns about scams that misuse the UNICEF name online, especially messages promising money, prizes, or asking for sensitive personal info. If you see anything like that, treat it as a scam.

If you suspect someone has contacted you fraudulently representing UNICEF, please be aware: UNICEF never solicits funds via Western Union, never expects employees to pay their own expenses, never participates in lottery awards, and never solicits donations with the promise of a commission. 

When in doubt, don't proceed. Pause and verify through official UNICEF channels first.

How quickly can UNICEF respond during an emergency?

Fast, and that speed is something UNICEF has spent decades building.

UNICEF keeps pre-positioned supplies and contingency stock in over 250 warehouses across more than 70 countries, so when a crisis hits, life-saving help is often already nearby.

At the same time, UNICEF's Global Supply and Logistics Hub in Copenhagen, described by UNICEF as the world's largest humanitarian warehouse, can deliver pre-positioned life-saving supplies within 72 hours at the onset of an emergency, anywhere in the world.

The exact speed on the ground can vary depending on access and conditions, like security restrictions, damaged roads, or border procedures.

That readiness is powered by consistent support. When you give regularly, you're not only helping today, you're helping UNICEF stay ready to move the moment the next emergency begins.

Who are the beneficiaries of UNICEF?

Every child, everywhere. Especially the ones who are hardest to reach — children caught in conflict, displaced by disaster, living in extreme poverty, or growing up in places where the basics aren't guaranteed.

UNICEF works in more than 190 countries and territories, going wherever the need is greatest. That includes children and families in places like Gaza, Sudan, Yemen, Myanmar, and many others, where growing up safely is far from certain.

And because children don't live in isolation, supporting the families and communities around them — parents and caregivers, local health workers, and teachers — is part of how we protect every child.