UNICEF Ambassadors, Supporters and World Leaders Turn Out Around the World to Commemorate 75 years of UNICEF Around the world, royal family members, presidents, ministers, government officials and UNICEF representatives united with children and young people to commemorate the 75th anniversary NEW YORK, United States of America, December 12, 2021/APO Group/ -- Presidents, government ministers, senior United Nations leadership, UNICEF Ambassadors, partners, and children and young people gathered at events around the world to commemorate UNICEF’s 75th anniversary this week. “Since its founding 75 years ago in the aftermath of World War II, UNICEF has been working for every child, whoever they are and wherever they live,” said Henrietta Fore, UNICEF Executive Director. “Today, the world is facing not one but a series of compounding crises, threatening to undermine decades of progress for children. This is a time for marking UNICEF’s history, but it is also a time for action by ensuring vaccines for all, revolutionizing learning, investing in mental health, ending discrimination, and addressing the climate crisis.” To mark the occasion, UNICEF held its inaugural Global Forum for Children and Youth (CY21), co-hosted by the governments of Botswana and Sweden. More than 230 speakers from over 80 countries participated in the event, including UN Secretary General António Guterres, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, President of the Republic of Botswana H.E. Dr Mokgweetsi E.K. Masisi, the Minister for International Development Cooperation of Sweden Matilda Elisabeth Ernkrans, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and education advocate Muzoon Almellehan, representatives of more than 200 organizations across businesses, philanthropy, civil society, and children and young people. During the event, UNICEF partners reaffirmed more than 100 commitments to accelerate results for children and young people. Around the world, royal family members, presidents, ministers, government officials and UNICEF representatives united with children and young people to commemorate the 75th anniversary: Anniversary galas, concerts, exhibitions and other cultural events were held across the world with high-profile guests young and old in attendance, including:  Many singers and musicians around the world released and dedicated songs to UNICEF, including: Other memorable initiatives included: For 75 years, UNICEF has been at the frontlines of global humanitarian crises, armed conflict and natural disasters to help protect the rights and wellbeing of every child. In more than 190 countries and territories, UNICEF has helped build new health and welfare systems, defeated diseases, provided essential services, education and skills, and developed healthier and safer environments for children and their families.      Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).