Campaigns

UNICEF UK campaigns on a range of issues that directly affect children. From child poverty to demanding access to paediatric treatment for children with HIV, all our campaigns aim to ensure child rights are protected across the world. Take a look at our campaigns and make sure you tag any that you feel passionate about! Or you can find out how to become a campaigner yourself in our step-by-step guide.

    • Malekena, 22, had access to the necessary treatment to help ensure that her baby, Mankhube, was born free from HIV. © UNICEF Lesotho/2010
    • Aid works
    • Aid works. It has helped millions of children around the world to realise their rights. We're calling on the Government to make sure aid helps stop babies being born with HIV by 2015.
    • UNICEF UK is supporting the Robin Hood Tax Campaign.
    • Robin Hood Tax
    • The Robin Hood Tax is a small tax on banks and financial institutions that could raise billions of pounds to help protect the rights of children both at home and abroad.
    • A UNICEF supporter takes part in the Get Children Climate Ready photo petition.
    • Climate Change
    • Children did not cause climate change but are most vulnerable to its effects. Click through to see how thousands of you are helping us Get Children Climate Ready.
    • Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS. Photo: UNICEF
    • Unite against AIDS
    • Almost every minute, four children lose a parent because of AIDS. Find out about UNICEF’s campaign to help children affected by HIV and AIDS.