UNICEF Aotearoa, based in Wellington Central, plays a crucial role in advocating for children’s rights and welfare worldwide. As a respected establishment, it connects the local community with global efforts to improve children’s lives through education and support programs. While quieter in public visibility, its work underpins significant humanitarian initiatives that inspire hope and positive change for children everywhere.
Heng YANG
7 years agoI'm a former giver. This organization has IMO engaged very Aggressive street appeal people, including going to great lengths to guilt trap people. Not impressed. As far as I'm concerned, the tactics employed have irreversibly damaged my view of this organization and has caused me to stop my regular contribution.
Wayne Fry
6 years agoA worthwhile charity of that I have no doubt. However, they hire aggressive 'fund-raisers' who bombard you with telephone calls. They are relentless and it is an absolute nuisance. They don;pt leave a message but just call and call and call and call. If you see 04 901 6955 calling do not answer. Sorry Unicef, but you won't be getting a $ out of me whilst you still insist on hiring this band of muppets. People want to donate to a cause because they believe in it - not because they are pressured by aggressive, nuisance calls
Jason Rodriguez
5 years agoI also agree that UNICEF's approach for donations is the same as a homeless person on the street (except UNICEF's people go door to door as opposed to just plopping down somewhere and expecting 'donations'). People are very aggressive and unprofessional as well.
Andreas Koestler
8 years agoUnicef pays impolite, aggressive marketing people, paid with high commissions, luring around everywhere to convince normal people to "donate" money to them. I write this review, because of the aggressiveness of their marketing people not stopping talking to me when I just want to look into shop windows Nowadays everyone should know, 99% of the money donated to Unicef goes to the commissions and the corrupt system. Unicef can't actually be interested in helping poor people, because then they would run out of business.
KK
a year agoI've been a former monthly giver but don't like the current campaign