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  2. UNICEF Kid Power - Wikipedia

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    UNICEF Kid Power [1] is a philanthropic initiative that was launched in 2015 as a division of the US Fund for UNICEF. [2] It marks UNICEF's first foray into the hardware space. UNICEF Kid Power, with the help of California-based technology firm Calorie Cloud and design studio Ammunition, developed the world's first "Wearable for Good" [ 3 ...

  3. Kidpower - Wikipedia

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    Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower International, commonly shortened to Kidpower, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit child safety organization teaching child protection and personal safety skills to adults and children to prevent bullying, abuse, abduction, and other violence.

  4. UNICEF - Wikipedia

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    Started in 2015, Kid Power is a division of UNICEF that was created as an effort to involve kids in helping other kids in need. UNICEF Kid Power developed the world's first "Wearable for Good", [43] called Kid Power Bands, [44] which is a kids' fitness tracker bracelet that connects to a smartphone app. The app lets users complete missions ...

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  6. UNICEF club - Wikipedia

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    A UNICEF club is a student-led grassroots club present at high school and college levels of education, formed for the purpose of promoting the values of the parent organization the United Nations Children's Fund or UNICEF. The stated goal of the club is "to empower youth with the resources and skills to be effective global citizens" and "to ...

  7. World Summit for Children - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations World Summit for Children was held in the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on 29–30 September 1990. The summit had the then-largest-ever gathering of heads of state and government to commit to a set of goals to improve the well-being of children worldwide by the year 2000.

  8. Kid Power - Wikipedia

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  9. Fernando Alonso - Wikipedia

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    The UNICEF Spanish Committee named Alonso a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in February 2005 to promote and defend children's rights and awareness of UNICEF. [210] Alonso promoted India's efforts to eradicate polio in 2011 and handwashing with soap to school children in 2012, [ 211 ] [ 212 ] whilst he also supported UNICEF's anti-cyberbullying ...