We are working alongside our corporate partners to deliver for children in need around the world.
We believe that a sustainable future depends on how we meet the needs of children and young people today. We know we can best realise this by working alongside businesses and organisations committed to this outcome, building engagement based on shared value, and celebrating both parties' contributions to the partnership.
"We're proud to partner with UNICEF Australia on their 'Protecting Children in the Online World' campaign. Co-designed with young people, this initiative combines research, UNICEF Australia's resources, and compelling public content. Working together, this partnership will help create the conditions for change that ultimately, will make the online world a better place for young people."
Our corporate partners
Adyen
Adyen’s ‘Giving’ product enables businesses to integrate donations into their payment flows easily. This innovative technology helps to ensure faster and easier payments, allowing UNICEF to swiftly provide lifesaving help to children and their families.
CyberCX
CyberCX is delivering their services and expertise to create a safer, more secure online environment. Our collaboration is about more than protecting data; it’s also about securing and protecting the future wellbeing of the children and communities we work with and support.
eBay
Throughout 2021, eBay Australia engaged customers to support UNICEF’s emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic globally through a donation add-on function at the point of purchase.
H&M
H&M raised money in Australia through its online store, which provided funds to support the children most in need globally, such as emergency support for Ukraine.
IKEA
Through its active workplace engagement program and by providing expertise and skills in recruitment, transformation, and leadership, IKEA supports our Young Ambassador program, which gives young people aged 15-24 the opportunity to speak up for children’s rights.
Jo Malone
We're working together to protect and promote mental health and wellbeing for children, young people, and caregivers around the world through the sale of the charity candle collection, consumer check-out donations, and employee fundraising activities.
Louis Vuitton
As a global partner of UNICEF, Louis Vuitton helps bring lifesaving humanitarian support to vulnerable children all over the world, including through UNICEF’s emergency programs, responding swiftly to emergencies or catastrophes around the world.
Nomura
Nomura supports the Children Learning Smarter project in Timor-Leste, which focuses on access to education through innovative technology, including the Learning Passport, a versatile on and offline platform that provides continuous access to educational tools and content.
Pandora
Since 2019, Pandora has been supporting UNICEF through its limited-edition Charms for Change. Together, Pandora and UNICEF provide young people, especially girls, with the tools and opportunities they need to fulfil their potential.
PayPal
The PayPal Giving Fund helps people support their favourite charities online. In 2023, the PayPal Giving Fund provided us with the opportunity to be the featured charity at the Give at Checkout, and they spotlighted UNICEF's campaigns and appeals for children in emergencies.