Children in Gaza are in desperate need.
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Gamers across Australia and around the world are uniting to fundraise to support children in Gaza.

Interested in taking part? Go live with your favourite game, and ask your fans or friends to donate much-needed funds for vulnerable children via UNICEF Australia's Tiltify page.

Children in Gaza are seeing things no child should see — the destruction of their homes and violence towards the people they love most. These are things that no child, regardless of where they live, should have to see. 

By joining Gamers4Action and fundraising for UNICEF Australia, you're helping UNICEF urgently respond to the critical needs of children and their families in Gaza. 

For more information, contact our Community Fundraising team at teamunicef@unicef.org.au or visit our Tiltify page

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Gamers4Action: In support of UNICEF

The impact your fundraising can have

UNICEF and partners are actively present in the Gaza Strip to provide immediate live-saving humanitarian support, including delivering medical supplies, fuel for the operation of critical Water, Hygiene, and Sanitation facilities, water treatment essentials, and mental health and psychosocial support.  

  • $90 could provide 18,000 water purification tablets, each able to create up to 5 litres of clean drinking water.  
  • $160 could help provide 304 sachets of life-saving therapeutic food.  
  • $311 could help deliver a school-in-a-box with enough education supplies to keep 40 students learnings. 

Everything you need to start fundraising

Gamers4Action Guidelines

When fundraising for UNICEF Australia via online streaming, we strongly encourage you to take regular breaks and protect your health and wellbeing.

When fundraising for UNICEF Australia, wherever possible please aim to play friendly titles. Please ensure that no children are exposed to any content that is age restricted, and that no UNICEF imagery or logos appear in any violent gameplay.

UNICEF messaging, branding or engagement should not be present in-game when there is inappropriate content. Please only use the UNICEF campaign lock-up and content provided in the tool kit to promote your stream. The campaign lock-up can only appear on “safe” modes or displays such as the home page, during gaming breaks, loading page, and on the menu.

UNICEF cannot endorse or be perceived to endorse specific games, gaming companies or teams (including players and streamers) content and tournaments. This is for every sector, not just gaming, as UNICEF must remain neutral to allow us to continue working with governments, local governments and other not-for-profits to protect children. 

Please add a neutrality clause in all related comms material (e.g., in the chat box): 

"UNICEF refrains from engaging in controversies of a political, racial, religious or ideological nature and does not take sides in hostilities. Independence: Humanitarian action must be autonomous from the political, economic, military or other objectives that any actor may hold with regard to areas where humanitarian action is being implemented. UNICEF is independent of political, economic, military, security or other objectives".

We appreciate you gifting us your energy and platform. When promoting your support for UNICEF, please use the language: “I am in support of UNICEF’s Children in Gaza Emergency Appeal” or “in support of UNICEF Australia.” 

Please do not reference or imply that UNICEF is paying you to be involved or that it is a partnership.

UNICEF has a strict policy of no nudity, foul language or children present when playing violent games or 18+ rated titles. Only play family-friendly titles when fundraising for UNICEF.

Please set up your campaign and link to https://tiltify.com/unicef-australia.

Please remember your time, and every single dollar fundraised goes to helping children and their families living in conflict and emergencies, so thank you!

Important Information

UNICEF does not endorse any products, goods, or services.

UNICEF refrains from engaging in controversies of a political, racial, religious or ideological nature, and does not take sides in hostilities. Independence: Humanitarian action must be autonomous from the political, economic, military or other objectives that any actor may hold with regard to areas where humanitarian action is being implemented. UNICEF is independent of political, economic, military, security or other objectives.