UNICEF - United Nations Children’s Fund

 

每月提供240剂疫苗来免疫儿童脊髓灰质炎。

RM100 / 月

提供86包即食治疗食品。 每天需要3小袋,才能在紧急情况下挽救孩子的性命。

70 / 月

提供2个持久的杀虫蚊帐,保护家庭免受疟疾的危害,疟疾在全球每30秒杀死一名儿童。

RM50 / 月

持续的资金对于我们的儿童工作至关重要。一分一毫,积少成多。

持续的资金对于我们的儿童工作至关重要。一分一毫,积少成多。
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提供836剂麻疹疫苗,保护儿童免受这种致命疾病的伤害。

measles vaccine

提供足够的净水片,以在没有清洁水的情况下为儿童和社区处理75,000升水。

water purification tablets

提供360袋口服补液盐,可帮助儿童抵抗脱水和腹泻。

oral rehydration salts

持续的资金对于我们的儿童工作至关重要。一分一毫,积少成多。

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联合国儿童基金会(UNICEF)在世界上最艰苦的地区帮助最脆弱的儿童和青少年,保护世界每一个角落的每一名儿童的权利。我们在190多个国家及地区,尽一切努力帮助从幼儿到青春期的儿童生存、茁壮成长并实现自己的潜能。

作为全球最大的疫苗供应者,我们支持儿童卫生和营养、安全用水和环境卫生、优质教育和技能培训、母婴艾滋病防治,并保护儿童和青少年免遭暴力和剥削。

在人道主义紧急情况发生之前、期间和之后,UNICEF均处在第一线,为儿童和家庭提供能够挽救生命的援助,并为他们带去希望。作为一个公正的、非政治的组织,我们在捍卫儿童权利和保护儿童生命及未来的问题上绝不袖手旁观。

我们永不止步。

请加入我们,支持我们的儿童工作。回顾过去,我们从成果中汲取经验。放眼未来,我们重申承诺,携手为儿童,重绘明日梦想。

* 根据1967年所得税法令(Income Tax Act 1967)下第44(6)条款,马币50令吉或以上的捐款可获免税 [参考:LHDN.01/35/42/51/179-6.6840(2021年1月1日 - 2023年12月31日)]

我们旨在确保儿童安全。 我们每天在任何地方,以各种条件对每个孩子进行此操作。 确保它们的安全是我们的首要任务。

让他们活着健康是我们的幸福。

为什么需要捐款予联合国儿童基金会?

因为这是能让您的慈善捐赠帮助到最多儿童、产生到最大效果的精明方法: 

  1. 我们是全球性,也是地方性的组织:联合国儿童基金会足迹遍布全球超过190个国家和地区,在最艰苦的环境中支持最迫切需要援助的儿童和年轻人。
  2. 我们能用更少资源,拯救更多生命:作为全球最大的救援物资(例如疫苗和蚊帐)采购商之一,联合国儿童基金会具有强大的议价能力。大宗购买和交易透明化使我们能够影响市场、降低成本并提高效率,从而实现最重要的任务—挽救更多生命。 
  3. 我们已准备就绪,随时随地应对突如其来的紧急事件:在人道主义紧急情况发生之时、期间和之后,联合国儿童基金会均处在第一线。我们几乎可在72小时之内,从世界各地为儿童和家庭提供救生物资。 
  4. 我们是创新者:我们持续不断地为旧有的严峻课题,创造新的解决方案。我们的创新团队利用科技和革新产品,协助我们触及处在最偏远地区的儿童和社区,以取得为儿童带来最大益处的成果。 

常见问答

Why is your giving important to UNICEF?

By making a donation to UNICEF, you really are making a difference to children's lives - committing to becoming a monthly donors of UNICEF can make an even bigger impact that you may not have thought of. It is because:

- UNICEF is the lead agency for children in the UN system, working to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and to help them fulfil their potential from early childhood through adolescence.

- As an established international organization, UNICEF has good systems and are able to fully utilise your donation to help children in need effectively and efficiently, not only in Malaysia but also in over 190 countries and territories around the world where it is hardest to reach. 

- With humanitarian and development programmes across the globe, UNICEF’s global reach is far beyond that of any other children’s charity. We ensure the world's children are vaccinated, educated and protected. 

- Before, during and after emergencies, UNICEF is on the ground to bring lifesaving supplies to children and families, respond to their humanitarian needs, as well as help the communities build back better. 

Your monthly support to UNICEF can provide us with sustainable support and the greatest flexibility to repond to any emergencies that needs the most urgnet humanitarian assistance; enable our skilled staff who specialise in areas like health, nutrition and protecting children to effectively plan out sustinable programmatic interventions for chidlren, especially those require long term investment.

Is UNICEF a charitable organization in Malaysia? What is UNICEF doing?

No, UNICEF’s work is funded entirely through the voluntary contributions and support of public and our partners in government, civil society and the private sector. 

A core area of UNICEF work is on humanitarian action, where UNICEF is spending vast amount of resources to ensure that children in emergency contexts have an opportunity to survive and thrive.

As part of its Humanitarian Action for Children 2022 appeal, UNICEF plans to reach:

- 7.2 million children with treatment for severe acute malnutrition;
- 62.1 million children with measles vaccinations;
- 53.4 million people with access to safe water for drinking and domestic needs;
- 27.9 million children and caregivers with access to mental health and psychosocial support;
- 21.3 million children and women with access to gender-based violence risk mitigation, prevention or response interventions;
- 51.9 million people with safe and accessible channels to report sexual exploitation and abuse by aid workers;
- 77.1 million children with formal or non-formal education, including early learning; and
- 23.6 million households with cash assistance.

How does UNICEF deliver help when it's needed?

In conflict and disaster, children suffer first and suffer most. During emergencies and humanitarian contexts, children are especially vulnerable to disease, malnutrition and violence. Children living in conflict areas are worst off – they are more likely to be living in extreme poverty, for instance, or not enrolled in primary school.

Wherever a humanitarian crisis or emergency happens, UNICEF is already on the ground. We have one of the largest supply networks in the world, meaning that we are able to deliver essential supplies like life-saving vaccines, therapeutic milk and warm blanket to help children in need.  Either by land, sea or air, we can rapidly dispatch the help no matter where they are.

Why should I donate to UNICEF and where does my donation go?

Your donation and contribution to UNICEF is vital to help a child in need be it in Malaysia or globally.

UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to promote and protect the rights of children. When you donate to UNICEF, you contribute to their well-being through programmes that help children survive and thrive to adulthood, providing essential medicines, nutrition, vaccines, educational, health and emergency supplies. As a leading organisation working for children, UNICEF also uses its global influence to advocate for the long-term needs of children and women around the world. Because UNICEF is not funded by the United Nations, we depend entirely on regular donations to continue making positive changes for children in Malaysia and around the world.

Together, with your help, we can improve the lives of children in need today.

When I donate to UNICEF, is it tax deductible in Malaysia?

Yes, when you donate to UNICEF, you get to enjoy tax exemption benefits from the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN) for donations of RM50 and above, as according to section 44(6) of the Income tax Act 1967, Malaysia.

How can I donate to UNICEF Malaysia on a monthly basis?

There are 3 methods that you can choose from to donate: Through credit card, debit card or via auto-debit from a Maybank (MBB) account. 
(Note: Donation method via cheque is ONLY accepted when the donors prefer NOT to donate through their credit cards or MBB bank account)

When I donate to UNICEF Malaysia, how does it get deducted monthly?

After you make your initial UNICEF donation, future donations will be automatically charged to your credit card or deducted monthly from your bank account. For example, if you choose to donate monthly an amount of RM100 today, your next donation of RM100 will be automatically charged to your account in exactly one month to the day, and each subsequent month thereafter. 

Why does the programme have monthly donation schemes?

A monthly UNICEF donation provides steady and cost-effective source of income. As our country programmes are long-term and permanent, each month you donate allows us to focus on teaching, encouraging and mentoring local communities to build local capacity and help their own children. It also allows us to focus on strategic long-term goals in order to provide permanent solutions to ongoing worldwide difficulties for children. 

Because monthly donations to UNICEF Malaysia are processed automatically, this helps to reduce our administrative costs - which allows us to spend more on programmes for children.

Can I make a one-time donation to UNICEF Malaysia?

Yes, you can donate one-time and any amount is greatly appreciated. However, we encourage a monthly donation as it enables us to plan effectively in our upcoming work for children; knowing that we have the funds in hand to invest in long-term solutions and making a positive impact for children.

What happens to the UNICEF donations raised?

As stewards for the world's most vulnerable children, we believe it is our responsibility to use every Ringgit received from our donors wisely. Your UNICEF donation goes directly towards the mission of our organization, including programme services and engaging the public. For more information, kindly refer to UNICEF Malaysia Annual Report 2021.

How is UNICEF Malaysia funded and how much of UNICEF’s donations goes to children?

Although part of the United Nations (UN) system, UNICEF does not receive any funding from the UN. All the funding UNICEF receives is provided by voluntary contributions from governments, private individuals and businesses from around the world, as well as foundations and the general public.

For every 1 Ringgit you donate to UNICEF, about 80 sen goes to helping save and transform children’s lives. We spend about 20 sen on policy, management, administration and reinvestment.

Your contribution helps support the provision of essential medicines, vaccines, educational, health and emergency supplies to help children in Malaysia and globally survive and thrive to adulthood. UNICEF also uses its global influence to advocate for the long-term needs of children and women around the world.

How many years am I pledging to donate for?

When you donate to UNICEF Malaysia, you are in total control of your own giving. You can change your gift at any time. UNICEF Malaysia would like to encourage you to give for as long as possible, as this way you can make more of a difference to the lives of children.

What do I get in return when I donate?

You will receive regular updates on how your UNICEF donation is being spent to help the children of Malaysia and around the world. You can join donor-exclusive events and activities organized by UNICEF Malaysia.

If you are a monthly donor, you are also eligible for tax exemption for your donation to UNICEF, which is expected to be received in the first quarter of every year.

If you are a one-time donor, you will receive a donation receipt from UNICEF for every donation you make. For every donation of RM50 and above, it is also tax exempt under Section 44(6) of the Income Tax Act 1967.

Will my credit card and bank account information remain confidential?

UNICEF Malaysia adheres to a strict policy regarding donor privacy. Your personal information will be dealt with the utmost confidentiality within the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). You can contact the Donor Services team on 1300 300 010 (9.00am - 5.30pm) or email donorcare@unicef.my for more information.

How do I make changes to my monthly UNICEF donation?

Every Ringgit is crucial to carry out the important work we do for children and we hope to get your vital support. However, should you ever need to stop your UNICEF donation, all you have to do is contact us through the contact details provided below. Please allow a maximum of 30 days for the termination of auto debit, debit card or credit card arrangements to take effect. Our contact details can be found below:

UNICEF Malaysia  
United Nations Children’s Fund, 
Menara PJH, Level 10, No. 2, 
Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, Precinct 2, 
62100, Putrajaya, Malaysia. 

Donor Services Hotline: 1300 300 010 
Fax: +603 2093 0582 
Email: donorcare@unicef.my
Contact: Donor Services Team 
Office hours: Monday - Friday; 9.00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Are there other ways to sign up and donate to UNICEF’s monthly donation programme?

Yes, you can download the form from the donation page and submit it to us via mail/fax or to the address below. Please make all cheques payable to UNICEF. You can also sign up as a UNICEF monthly donor via our Face-to-Face Fundraising Programme.

Our contact details can be found below:

UNICEF Malaysia
United Nations Children's Fund,
Menara PJH, Level 10, No. 2,
Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, Precinct 2,
62100, Putrajaya, Malaysia.

Donor Services Hotline: 1300 300 010
Fax: (+603) 2093 0582
Email: donorcare@unicef.my
Contact: Donor Services Team
Office hours: Monday - Friday; 9.00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

How do I change my address and bank details?

Please let us know as soon as you move, or if your bank details change for any reason. When doing this, we advise you not to email any bank details as we cannot guarantee security. Please call UNICEF Malaysia’s Donor Hotline at 1300 300 010 – they will be happy to amend your donations details.

What are other ways that I can donate to UNICEF?

There are number of ways you can donate to UNICEF. One of them is to inspire your social circle to contribute to the future of children. Get your family members, relatives, friends, colleagues, hobby interest groups involved and donate to UNICEF via SimplyGiving. Check out the fundraising guide here.

Besides, you can donate via a Tribute Gift to honour yourself or someone special by celebrating special occasions such as birthdays, graduations, wedding anniversaries, job promotions, retirement, newborn babies and so much more.

Furthermore, you can also choose to leave a gift in your will to support UNICEF's work on building a better world for children. Your legacy giving can help transform the lives of many children today and tomorrow.

What is the importance of my donation to UNICEF?

By making a donation to UNICEF, you really are making a difference to children's lives. 

With your donation, you are working together with UNICEF for the survival, protection and development of children in Malaysia and more than 190 countries all around the world. As an established international organization, UNICEF has good systems and are able to fully utilise your donation to really help a child in need, not only in Malaysia but other countries around the world where it is harder to reach.  We ensure more of the world's children are vaccinated, educated and protected than any other organisation. 

We get things done. And we're not going to stop until the world is a safe place for all our children.

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