Children displaced by flooding in Pakistan participate in a class at a UNICEF-supported Temporary Learning Center in a camp for internally displaced people in Meenhoon Khani Buldi village, Qambar Shahdadkot district, Sindh province on Oct. 31, 2022.

Annual Report

UNICEF USA's annual report provides an overview of UNICEF's latest accomplishments and summarizes the financial health of UNICEF USA as it relentlessly pursues a more equitable world for every child. 

UNICEF USA’s Annual Report

As UNICEF USA continues to support the work of UNICEF globally and rallies the American public to the cause of children, it issues, in accordance with the law, an Annual Report on the previous fiscal year’s performance.

The report provides an overview of UNICEF’s accomplishments as it works to ensure that all children are healthy, educated, protected and respected. It also contains an annual summary of the financial health of UNICEF USA as it relentlessly pursues a more equitable world for every child.

NOTE: UNICEF USA’s 2022 Annual Report highlights our work — and financial results — for Fiscal Year 2022 (July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022). Some general statistics are also pulled from the remaining months of 2022, and noted as such in the report.

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    TOP PHOTO: On Oct. 31, 2022, from left, Farid, 6, Kashif, 8, and Muhammad Hussain, 7, participate in a class at a UNICEF-supported Temporary Learning Center in a camp for people displaced by flooding in Meenhoon Khani Buldi village, Qambar Shahdadkot district, Sindh province, Pakistan. © UNICEF/UN0729019/Zaidi