The document compares two international governmental organizations (IGOs): UNICEF and GEF. UNICEF aims to advocate for policies that protect children's rights and access to services. Its roles include protecting children and achieving sustainable development goals. Its functions are to support governments in granting children access to justice and services, and to adopt advocacy programs. The GEF aims to address environmental issues and reduce social and political problems. Its roles include conserving ecosystems and bringing humanitarian efforts. Its functions include supporting implementation of environmental protocols and providing grants for environmental protection.
The document compares two international governmental organizations (IGOs): UNICEF and GEF. UNICEF aims to advocate for policies that protect children's rights and access to services. Its roles include protecting children and achieving sustainable development goals. Its functions are to support governments in granting children access to justice and services, and to adopt advocacy programs. The GEF aims to address environmental issues and reduce social and political problems. Its roles include conserving ecosystems and bringing humanitarian efforts. Its functions include supporting implementation of environmental protocols and providing grants for environmental protection.
The document compares two international governmental organizations (IGOs): UNICEF and GEF. UNICEF aims to advocate for policies that protect children's rights and access to services. Its roles include protecting children and achieving sustainable development goals. Its functions are to support governments in granting children access to justice and services, and to adopt advocacy programs. The GEF aims to address environmental issues and reduce social and political problems. Its roles include conserving ecosystems and bringing humanitarian efforts. Its functions include supporting implementation of environmental protocols and providing grants for environmental protection.