Unicef - Letter
Unicef - Letter
Unicef - Letter
UNICEF India is committed in its continued support to the Government in this extraordinary journey of
development to reach every child everywhere in India. Our goal is to enable every child born in India to
have the best start in life, to thrive and to develop to her or his full potential. To achieve this, we use our
technical expertise together with partners to tackle the root of several, deeply entrenched structural
challenges.
We have been present in India for 70 years. UNICEFs key strength lies in our evidence-based technical
expertise that informs policy action and implementation, while at the same time building the capacity of
partners. With some 450 staff members working in 17 states that together cover 90 per cent of India’s
child population - largest field presence among UN agencies – we are well positioned to reach the
country’s most vulnerable children.
Your UNICEF gift will be put to work right away to help children across the globe gain access to better
nutrition, clean water, medicine and immunizations, education, and emergency relief.
Thank you for your donation on the 20th of February 2023 for amount INR 80,000/.
Contribution made by you have been notified for 100% deduction from Taxable Income under section
80 (G) of Income Tax Act, 1961.
As you will know, collectively we raised INR 50,00,000 for UNICEF in the month of February 2023.
As a token of appreciation and to assure you all that the donation has been correctly applied – please
see the lovely thank you and acknowledgement letter from the UNICEF CEO, Cynthia McCaffrey.
Our INR 50,00,000 donation was directed in the Suburbs area of Delhi, Mumbai and Andhra Pradesh and
all across India appeal and to get an idea of how the money will be spent, please see the below
examples:
INR 1,40,000 can provide a basic family water kit for 10 families containing water purification tablets,
soap and buckets
INR 4,100 can provide emergency food rations to nourish children and families
INR 9,300 can provide 7 heavy duty tarpaulin sets to shelter children who have lost their homes
UNICEF believes, all children have a right to survive, thrive and fulfill their potential – to the benefit of
a better world.