A mother hugs her daughter in hospital in Sudan

The war in sudan is ongoing. Time and again, children are caught in the crossfire and injured in the fighting.

Sudan: Every day a matter of life and death
Impending famine in Gaza
The situation in the Gaza Strip can only be described as catastrophic and horrific.
Winter aid for children in Ukraine
Air raids, bitter cold, an uncertain future: childhood in constant emergency.
Our work: reliable and transparent
The foundation has been supporting UNICEF since 2006. We explain how we work.

Successful partnership with UNICEF since 2006

Over 65 million euros have been raised for UNICEF since the foundation was established. How does that work? With your help! Thanks to users of GMX, WEB.DE, 1&1 and IONOS, the United Internet for UNICEF foundation reaches over 30 million people within a short time, especially in emergency situations.

One example of our strong partnership: When a typhoon swept across the Philippine Islands in 2013, the foundation was able to raise 7 million euros. This incredible sum was passed on 100 percent to UNICEF. This provided families with water and laid important foundations for long-term and sustainable reconstruction.

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We are committed because there is a deep injustice in this world: Between the lives of people who grow up in prosperous, democratic societies and those who are born into this world in refugee camps, slums or abject poverty. This inequality contributes to death, instability, conflict and migration. United Internet AG assumes responsibility together with UNICEF to alleviate suffering and injustice, as well as to create healthy social structures for children. Because todays children determine tomorrows future.

Tessa Page, Chairwoman of the Board, United Internet for UNICEF
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Tessa Page im Gespräch mit Dhabo Dulecha

Tessa Page in conversation with Dhabo Dulecha during her trip to Ethiopia. Dulecha's son Galgalo is malnourished and receiving treatment at the refugee camp in Dubuluk.

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