Friday 29 October 2010

Task 3 - UNICEF

1.       The ownership of UNICEF is that they are a non profit organisation and they are owned by trustees, they are organisation that helps children women and families if developing countries.  They are owned by the government who help strive through the success of the business.

2.       Size - UNICEF have different employees for different departments  such as:
• Adolescent Development
• Child Protection
• Communication for Development
• Communication / External Relations
• Education
• Emergency Programme
• Finance and Administration
• Gender Equality
• Health
• HIV/AIDS
• Human Resources
• Human Rights
• Information Communication Technology (ICT)
• Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)
• Multilateral Affairs (GMA)
• Nutrition
• Planning
• Public-sector Alliances & Resource Mobilization
• Social and Economic Policy
• Supply/Logistics
• Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH

UNICEF is a non profit organisation so they will not make any profit as they only provide the money for the children and families.
They have many branches (offices) only two main offices one in New York and the other in Geneva and they supply emergency kit for any natural disasters.

UNICEF is classified as a large business as they are known all around the world and as they help developing countries around the world and helping 190 countries.
The scale of UNICEF is that they are a global business as they deliver programmes to more than 150 countries around the world and they have 88 per cent staff located in those 150 countries. I know this because I have researched this information on the UNICEF website. http://www.unicef.org.uk/pages.asp?page=34

UNICEF is a private sector as they are not owned by the government is a non profit organisation.

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