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IKEA customers help raise €10.1 million for children in Africa, Asia,  Europe over holiday season | UNICEF USA
IKEA customers help raise €10.1 million for children in Africa, Asia, Europe over holiday season | UNICEF USA

Global partnerships | UNICEF Romania
Global partnerships | UNICEF Romania

Over 12 million children have better educational opportunities through IKEA  Foundation, Save the Children and UNICEF partnership - IKEA USA
Over 12 million children have better educational opportunities through IKEA Foundation, Save the Children and UNICEF partnership - IKEA USA

UNICEF - IKEA
UNICEF - IKEA

Pin on Partners
Pin on Partners

Ikea Corporate Sponsorship | UNICEF USA
Ikea Corporate Sponsorship | UNICEF USA

Partnership of IKEA Foundation, UNICEF, UNDP and Women on Wings | Women on  Wings
Partnership of IKEA Foundation, UNICEF, UNDP and Women on Wings | Women on Wings

UNICEF Holiday Cards - IKEA CA
UNICEF Holiday Cards - IKEA CA

Ikea Corporate Sponsorship | UNICEF USA
Ikea Corporate Sponsorship | UNICEF USA

CSRWire - IKEA Foundation Increases Donations 21% To $139 Million USD* And  Expands Global Impact
CSRWire - IKEA Foundation Increases Donations 21% To $139 Million USD* And Expands Global Impact

children's rights & supply chain - Case study cooperation UNICEF/ IKEA
children's rights & supply chain - Case study cooperation UNICEF/ IKEA

IKEA Foundation helps UNICEF bring the gift of play to children affected by  emergencies around the world - IKEA Foundation
IKEA Foundation helps UNICEF bring the gift of play to children affected by emergencies around the world - IKEA Foundation

IKEA Foundation contributes €24.9 million to UNICEF to help advance  children's rights - IKEA Foundation
IKEA Foundation contributes €24.9 million to UNICEF to help advance children's rights - IKEA Foundation

IKEA Canada launches 13th annual Soft Toys for Education Campaign in  support of UNICEF's and Save the Children's global education programs
IKEA Canada launches 13th annual Soft Toys for Education Campaign in support of UNICEF's and Save the Children's global education programs

Over 12 million children have better educational opportunities through IKEA  Foundation, Save the Children and UNICEF partnership | China | Save the  Children
Over 12 million children have better educational opportunities through IKEA Foundation, Save the Children and UNICEF partnership | China | Save the Children

Ikea Corporate Sponsorship | UNICEF USA
Ikea Corporate Sponsorship | UNICEF USA

IKEA Foundation and UNICEF Release Results From Their Decade of Partnership  - 303 Magazine
IKEA Foundation and UNICEF Release Results From Their Decade of Partnership - 303 Magazine

Over 12 Million Children Have Better Educational Opportunities Through Ikea  Foundation, Save the Children and Unicef Partnership | Save the Children
Over 12 Million Children Have Better Educational Opportunities Through Ikea Foundation, Save the Children and Unicef Partnership | Save the Children

Well-being of more children in India will improve as IKEA Foundation  contributes Є60 million to UNICEF - IKEA Foundation
Well-being of more children in India will improve as IKEA Foundation contributes Є60 million to UNICEF - IKEA Foundation

IKEA - Wikipedia
IKEA - Wikipedia

CHARITY IN ITALY Charity has always been a
CHARITY IN ITALY Charity has always been a

Ikea Corporate Sponsorship | UNICEF USA
Ikea Corporate Sponsorship | UNICEF USA

IKEA Social Initiative Backgrounder 01 - Unicef
IKEA Social Initiative Backgrounder 01 - Unicef

IWitness Global Citizens Programme | IKEA foundation | Global citizen,  Foundation, Save the children
IWitness Global Citizens Programme | IKEA foundation | Global citizen, Foundation, Save the children

IKEA and UNICEF Programmes Reach 74 million Children in India
IKEA and UNICEF Programmes Reach 74 million Children in India

Canadian artist sues Ikea and UNICEF for $22 million for allegedly stealing  idea | TheSpec.com
Canadian artist sues Ikea and UNICEF for $22 million for allegedly stealing idea | TheSpec.com