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Ikea Foundation contributes $31.5 mn to Unicef's programmes

"Ikea Foundation is boosting its commitment to children with six new grants to Unicef, amounting to USD 31.5 million," it said in a statement.

November 18, 2014 / 18:04 IST
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Ikea Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the world's largest furniture retailer, today contributed USD 31.5 million as grant to support Unicef's programmes in Afghanistan, China, India, Pakistan, and Rwanda.

"Ikea Foundation is boosting its commitment to children with six new grants to Unicef, amounting to USD 31.5 million," it said in a statement.

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The grants will focus on "reaching the most marginalised and disadvantaged children living in poor communities and in strengthening Unicef's response in emergency and conflict situations."

The new grants will focus on early childhood development, child protection, education, and helping adolescents to improve their lives and strengthen their communities, it added.