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List of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors

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This is a list of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors and advocates, who work on behalf of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) for children's rights. UNICEF goodwill ambassadors are usually selected by regional and national UNICEF offices, the primary office at the United Nations building in New York is responsible for international appointments. UNICEF has the largest and most extensive goodwill ambassador and human rights advocacy program in the world for children.

International ambassadors and advocates

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Mia Farrow, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador holds an infant in Gonaïves in the aftermath of Hurricane Hanna.

In order of appointment:

Former ambassadors

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Danny Kaye (1911–1987) was UNICEF's first celebrity ambassador.

In order of appointment:

Regional ambassadors

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In order of appointment:

South Asia

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Central and Eastern Europe

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Latin America

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Middle East and North Africa

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Regional ambassador Mahmoud Kabil joins a game of tug-of-war at a UNICEF/Intersos outreach centre.

Eastern and Southern Africa

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Francophone countries

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East Asia and Pacific

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National ambassadors

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In order of appointment:

Afghanistan Afghanistan

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Algeria Algeria

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Andorra Andorra

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Argentina Argentina

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Armenia Armenia

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Australia Australia

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Austria Austria

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Azerbaijan Azerbaijan

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Bangladesh Bangladesh

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Belarus Belarus

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Belgium Belgium

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Benin Benin

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Bolivia Bolivia

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Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Brazil Brazil

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Bulgaria Bulgaria

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Canada Canada

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Chile Chile

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China China

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Colombia Colombia

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Croatia Croatia

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Cuba Cuba

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Cyprus Cyprus

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Czech Republic Czech Republic

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Democratic Republic of Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Denmark Denmark

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Dominican Republic Dominican Republic

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Ecuador Ecuador

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Egypt Egypt

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Estonia Estonia

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Ethiopia Ethiopia

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Finland Finland

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France France

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Gambia The Gambia

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Georgia Georgia (country)

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Germany Germany

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Ghana Ghana

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Greece Greece

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Guinea Guinea

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Guinea Bissau Guinea-Bissau

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Hong Kong Hong Kong

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Hungary Hungary

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India India

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Indonesia Indonesia

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Iran Iran

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Iraq Iraq

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Ireland Republic of Ireland

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Israel Israel

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Italy Italy

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Jamaica Jamaica

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Japan Japan

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Kenya Kenya

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Kuwait Kuwait

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Latvia Latvia

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Liechtenstein Liechtenstein

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Lithuania Lithuania

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Luxembourg Luxembourg

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Malaysia Malaysia

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Mali Mali

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Mexico Mexico

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Mongolia Mongolia

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Montenegro Montenegro

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Morocco Morocco

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Mozambique Mozambique

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Namibia Namibia

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Nepal Nepal

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Netherlands Netherlands

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New Zealand New Zealand

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Nigeria Nigeria

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Norway Norway

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Pakistan Pakistan

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Paraguay Paraguay

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Peru Peru

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Philippines Philippines

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Poland Poland

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Portugal Portugal

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Romania Romania

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Russia Russia

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Serbia Serbia

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Slovakia Slovakia

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South Africa South Africa

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South Korea South Korea

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Spain Spain

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St. Lucia Saint Lucia

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Sudan Sudan

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Sweden Sweden

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Swedish UNICEF national ambassador Eva Röse (right) during a visit to India.

Switzerland Switzerland and Liechtenstein Liechtenstein

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Thailand Thailand

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Turkey Turkey

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United Kingdom United Kingdom

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Matt Dawson in Johannesburg with pupils of a UNICEF-funded school.

United States of America (USA) United States

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Uruguay Uruguay

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Vanuatu Vanuatu

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  • Vanuatu Women's Beach Volleyball Team (June 2015)[55]

Venezuela Venezuela

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Vietnam Vietnam

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Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

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See also

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References

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