PANDORA FOR UNICEF
PANDORA FOR UNICEF
The Pandora for UNICEF partnership aims to empower young people around the world, especially women and girls, through opportunities to learn and create a better future - and to inspire others to do the same. Supporting girls’ education transforms communities and countries.
Since 2019, Pandora has donated almost $14 million to UNICEF to help nearly 2.4 million children and adolescents. In 2023, Pandora renewed its longstanding support as a global UNICEF partner. The partnership is built on dedicating half of funds to educational programming, specifically with a focus on girls, in Viet Nam, Thailand, and China. The other half is given without restriction. This critical unrestricted funding underscores Pandora’s trust in UNICEF to direct resources wherever and whenever the need is greatest and ensures that UNICEF can be there for children before, during, and after emergencies.
TOGETHER, WE CREATE CHANGE
Our new charm is a tribute to the Pandora for UNICEF partnership, celebrating the potential of every girl and the work that UNICEF does to empower girls through learning.
Providing young people, especially girls, with a quality education is about more than just finding them a seat in the classroom. Girls who receive a quality education are less likely to marry young and more likely to lead healthy, productive lives. They earn higher incomes, participate in the decisions that most affect them, and build better futures for themselves and their families.
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WHY UNICEF?
Young people have the potential to change the world for the better. However, without the right resources and opportunities, such achievements will remain a distant dream for the vast majority, especially girls.
The Pandora for UNICEF partnership is built on dedicating half of the funds to educational programming, with a special focus on girls, while the other half is given unrestricted, enabling UNICEF to direct resources wherever and whenever the need is greatest.