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Each and every day, 19,000 children under the age of five die from causes we can prevent. One year ago, this number was 21,000. In just one year, two thousand more children have survived, each and every day. They are surviving thanks to the help of donors like you. But these are still shocking numbers. Even one preventable child death is one too many. That’s why at UNICEF, we go where the need is great and we save children’s lives – no matter how difficult or complex the situation might be, no matter how far a child and their family might be. Reaching every child is not a distant dream. You have stood with us in our belief that no child is too far. As you read this Year in Review, know that your support has helped UNICEF save millions of children – children in dire circumstances over the past year. Your support in 2012 was invaluable and will be absolutely essential on the road ahead as together we fight to save even more children’s lives. Thank you. Sincerely, David Morley President and CEO UNICEF Canada YEAR IN REVIEW | unicef.ca STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES (Year ended March 31) REVENUE FY12 $ Fundraising Donations 27,330,074 Gifts-in-kind 1,657,818 Total 28,987,892 Additional Revenues Net product sales 446,917 Other income 241,500 Government and other grants 1,748,040 Total 2,436,457 Total Revenue 31,424,349 EXPENSES Fundraising and Administration Fundraising 9,875,692 Administration 2,763,552 Total 12,639,244 Program Expenses International Programs 15,026,391 Advocacy and Canadian Programs 3,697,397 Total 18,723,788 Total expenses 31,363,032 Excess of revenue over expenses 1 61,317 1 Each year, UNICEF Canada transfers all excess cash (after paying expenses) to International Programs. The surplus represents the non cash items for the year, including amortization. BLG Annual Dodgeball Extravaganza Dr. Ruth Kurdyak Memorial Fund at the Canadian Medical Foundation Chris Akkerman Elementary School Crescentview School Crofton House School Dream for Darfur Go 4 South Gold for Good, Bald for Good Event The Kilimanjaro Climb for Children Kiwanis Foundation of Canada Live Painting Competition Manitoba Council for International Cooperation McGill University UNICEF Club Olympic Heights School Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation Simon Fraser Student Society Sisters of St. Joseph of the Diocese of London Sven's Mount Logan Summit Toronto District School Board Tuscany School Ursulines de Québec School University of Calgary UNICEF Club University of Saskatchewan Employees UNICEF Committees of: Brantford Guelph Huntsville Kingston Kitchener/Waterloo London Ottawa Pembroke Peterborough Sarnia St. Catharines Thunder Bay UNICEF Train Ride Yoga Club Fundraiser The Wiggles COMMUNITY PARTNERS UNICEF Canada is grateful to its community partners for their generous investment of time and resources. The following schools, events, clubs, and groups have each contributed $5,000 and above towards UNICEF’s work. Anonymous (120) Natalie Anton & Family Shirley Arnold Patricia Bellamy David & Lynda Bird Michel Boucher Elizabeth Dallaire Gerry Daly Leila Fawzi Deborah Gill Kerrie & Bob Hale Mona Harper Mo Laidlaw Bob Loveless Neil MacCannell Evelyn MacMillan Pat Martin & Peter Varty Daphne McMullen Helen & Hugh Mogensen Valerie Neaves Bonnie & Antanas Orvidas Jeanine Parker James Sikora John W. & Carol Somerset B. Vander Knaap Karen L. Watchorn George Weber & Mary-Ellen Morris Memorial Fund* Darlene A. Whitehead (*Member of the UNICEF Canada Board of Directors) LEGACIES AND ESTATES Many supporters honour UNICEF’s work and invest in the future of children through legacy planning. The following individuals have informed us that they have included UNICEF Canada in their estate plans; their commitment ensures a brighter future for countless children. DONOR LISTING Please accept our heartfelt thanks for your support. Together, we have saved children’s lives. The following list recognizes gifts made to UNICEF Canada between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012. UNICEF Canada apologizes for any omissions or errors; please contact UNICEF Canada at 1 800 567 4483 if you have any questions or changes. Anonymous (2) Annapolis Capital Limited ARC Financial Corporation Avenue Living Baytex Energy Corp. BD Canada Bell Aliant Bennett Jones LLP Cenovus Energy Inc. & Cenovus Employee Foundation Chambers Electric Enerplus Corporation Family Insurance Solutions Gucci H&M Hallmark Canada Hatch Ltd. IKEA Foundation Imperial Oil Limited International Artcrafts International Zinc Association JoMedia Loblaw Companies Limited Maple Leaf Foods Matco Financial Inc. Montblanc MSC Cruises Net Media Ltd. Newalta Corporation Nexen Inc. Opus Hotels Owlkids Penn West Petroleum Ltd. Pier 1 Imports Platinum Naturals Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Procter & Gamble Inc. RBC Capital Markets Royale Tissue Sherritt International Corporation Talisman Energy Incorporated Tetley TD Securities Teck Resources Limited Telus Total E&P Canada Ltd. Tourmaline Oil Corp. TransAlta Corporation CORPORATE GIVING UNICEF Canada gratefully acknowledges its corporate partners for their generous support. The following have contributed $10,000 and above towards UNICEF’s lifesaving work for children. YEAR IN REVIEW | unicef.ca (*Member of the UNICEF Canada Board of Directors) Anonymous (31) 490824 Ontario Ltd. Appleyard Foundation Dr. Dina El-Sahrigy & Dr. Karim Aref Drs. Paul & Karen Armstrong Clive & Ruth Beddoe Allen W. Bell & Dr. Ola Dunin-Bell Robert Bertram Ronald Bills Michael C. Broderick Elizabeth & Roger Broeke Carol Ann & Peter Williams Rocio Burger Christopher Burton Mario Cavalancia* Dr. Valérie Chouinard John Cordeau Donald Crich Dan & Lindsay Cristall Dr. Piotr Czaykowski & Dr. Anne Worley Glenn Dobby Donner Canadian Foundation Claude Dussault* Edward Assh Foundation N. Murray Edwards Charitable Foundation Carrie & Kent Ferguson Charles Fischer & Joanne Cuthbertson Dr. Chen Fong Mary & Chris Fong* Donald A. Fox* Frank & Yvonne McCracken Foundation Gabrielle Roy Fund Carey & Nancy Garrett Fred & Nali George Jean Gerster Dr. Michael and Heather Giuffre* Joseph & Mary Giuffre Dr. Paul & Lorie Grundy Kerrie & Bob Hale Richard & Lois Haskayne Daryl & Yvonne Hockley Donald & Mary Hogarth Dr. Donna Holton Jarome Iginla J. E. Panneton Family Foundation David Johns & Cecilia Fernandes Kathryn Kennedy Alnashir, Sameer, & Alykhan Lakha Jules Leclerc Li Ka Shing (Canada) Foundation Dr. William Libich Lycklama Family Fund at the Toronto Community Foundation Gail & John MacNaughton* Ruth Mandel & Z & T Stewart & Sunny Marshall Kathleen E. Marsman Janet May James McDonald Lesley McIver Chris & Noella Milne* Dr. Farah Khan & Dr. Yousha Mirza Sadru Mohamedali Bernhard G. Nickel Charles Oliver Lucien Ouellet Ghulam & Mehrunnissa Pardhan Paul Lee Family Foundation Walter Pela* Ali Pourghasemi Ptarmigan Fund at The Calgary Foundation Monique Quirion van Gent Riddell Family Charitable Foundation Sue Riddell Rose & Michael Rose Richard & Leena Sequeira Phillip Shin & Angie Hong Hanita and Christopher Simard* Antoine Sirois Steve Snyder and Jane Noble Carl & Jennifer Spiess Paige & Ed Stahl Dr. Andrea H. Stinson The Bennett Family Foundation The Grayross Foundation The Stephen Ross & Mary O'Riordan Family Foundation A. von Hahn* Family Wayne & Penny Whitlock Dr. Ian & Joy Winterborn Dr. Simon N. Young INDIVIDUALS AND FOUNDATIONS The following individuals and families have generously contributed $5,000 and above to UNICEF Canada.

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Each and every day, 19,000 children under the age of five die from causes we can prevent. One year ago, this number was 21,000.

In just one year, two thousand more children have survived, each and every day. They are surviving thanks to the help of donors like you.

But these are still shocking numbers. Even one preventable child death is one too many. That’s why at UNICEF, we go where the need is great and we save children’s lives – no matter how difficult or complex the situation might be, no matter how far a child and their family might be.

Reaching every child is not a distant dream. You have stood with us in our belief that no child is too far.

As you read this Year in Review, know that your support has helped UNICEF save millions of children – children in dire circumstances over the past year.

Your support in 2012 was invaluable and will be absolutely essential on the road ahead as together we fight to save even more children’s lives.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

David Morley President and CEO UNICEF Canada

YEAR IN REVIEW | unicef.ca

STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES (Year ended March 31)

REVENUE FY12 $

FundraisingDonations 27,330,074Gifts-in-kind 1,657,818Total 28,987,892 Additional RevenuesNet product sales 446,917 Other income 241,500 Government and other grants 1,748,040 Total 2,436,457

Total Revenue 31,424,349

EXPENSES

Fundraising and AdministrationFundraising 9,875,692 Administration 2,763,552 Total 12,639,244

Program ExpensesInternational Programs 15,026,391 Advocacy and Canadian Programs 3,697,397 Total 18,723,788

Total expenses 31,363,032

Excess of revenue over expenses1 61,317

1 Each year, UNICEF Canada transfers all excess cash (after paying expenses) to International Programs. The surplus represents the non cash items for the year, including amortization.

BLG Annual Dodgeball Extravaganza

Dr. Ruth Kurdyak Memorial Fund at the Canadian Medical Foundation

Chris Akkerman Elementary School

Crescentview SchoolCrofton House SchoolDream for DarfurGo 4 SouthGold for Good, Bald for Good EventThe Kilimanjaro Climb for ChildrenKiwanis Foundation of CanadaLive Painting CompetitionManitoba Council for

International CooperationMcGill University – UNICEF ClubOlympic Heights SchoolSaskatchewan Council for

International CooperationSimon Fraser Student SocietySisters of St. Joseph of the Diocese

of London

Sven's Mount Logan SummitToronto District School BoardTuscany SchoolUrsulines de Québec SchoolUniversity of Calgary UNICEF

ClubUniversity of Saskatchewan

EmployeesUNICEF Committees of:

BrantfordGuelphHuntsvilleKingstonKitchener/WaterlooLondonOttawaPembrokePeterboroughSarniaSt. CatharinesThunder Bay

UNICEF Train RideYoga Club FundraiserThe Wiggles

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

UNICEF Canada is grateful to its community partners for their generous investment of time and resources. The following schools, events, clubs, and groups have each contributed $5,000 and above towards UNICEF’s work.

Anonymous (120)Natalie Anton & FamilyShirley ArnoldPatricia BellamyDavid & Lynda BirdMichel BoucherElizabeth DallaireGerry DalyLeila FawziDeborah GillKerrie & Bob HaleMona HarperMo LaidlawBob LovelessNeil MacCannellEvelyn MacMillan

Pat Martin & Peter VartyDaphne McMullenHelen & Hugh MogensenValerie NeavesBonnie & Antanas OrvidasJeanine ParkerJames SikoraJohn W. & Carol SomersetB. Vander KnaapKaren L. WatchornGeorge Weber & Mary-Ellen

Morris Memorial Fund*Darlene A. Whitehead (*Member of the UNICEF Canada Board of Directors)

LEGACIES AND ESTATES

Many supporters honour UNICEF’s work and invest in the future of children through legacy planning. The following individuals have informed us that they have included UNICEF Canada in their estate plans; their commitment ensures a brighter future for countless children.

DONOR LISTING

Please accept our heartfelt thanks for your support. Together, we have saved children’s lives.

The following list recognizes gifts made to UNICEF Canada between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012. UNICEF Canada apologizes for any omissions or errors; please contact UNICEF Canada at 1 800 567 4483 if you have any questions or changes.

Anonymous (2)Annapolis Capital LimitedARC Financial CorporationAvenue LivingBaytex Energy Corp.BD – CanadaBell AliantBennett Jones LLPCenovus Energy Inc. & Cenovus

Employee FoundationChambers ElectricEnerplus Corporation

Family Insurance SolutionsGucciH&MHallmark CanadaHatch Ltd.IKEA FoundationImperial Oil LimitedInternational ArtcraftsInternational Zinc AssociationJoMediaLoblaw Companies Limited Maple Leaf Foods

Matco Financial Inc.MontblancMSC CruisesNet Media Ltd.Newalta CorporationNexen Inc.Opus HotelsOwlkidsPenn West Petroleum Ltd.Pier 1 ImportsPlatinum Naturals Inc.PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Procter & Gamble Inc.RBC Capital MarketsRoyale TissueSherritt International CorporationTalisman Energy IncorporatedTetleyTD SecuritiesTeck Resources LimitedTelusTotal E&P Canada Ltd.Tourmaline Oil Corp.TransAlta Corporation

CORPORATE GIVING UNICEF Canada gratefully acknowledges its corporate partners for their generous support. The following have contributed $10,000 and above towards UNICEF’s lifesaving work for children.

YEAR IN REVIEW | unicef.ca

(*Member of the UNICEF Canada Board of Directors)

Anonymous (31)490824 Ontario Ltd.Appleyard FoundationDr. Dina El-Sahrigy

& Dr. Karim ArefDrs. Paul & Karen ArmstrongClive & Ruth BeddoeAllen W. Bell & Dr. Ola Dunin-BellRobert BertramRonald BillsMichael C. BroderickElizabeth & Roger BroekeCarol Ann & Peter WilliamsRocio BurgerChristopher BurtonMario Cavalancia*Dr. Valérie ChouinardJohn CordeauDonald CrichDan & Lindsay CristallDr. Piotr Czaykowski

& Dr. Anne WorleyGlenn DobbyDonner Canadian FoundationClaude Dussault*

Edward Assh FoundationN. Murray Edwards

Charitable FoundationCarrie & Kent FergusonCharles Fischer & Joanne CuthbertsonDr. Chen FongMary & Chris Fong*Donald A. Fox*Frank & Yvonne McCracken

FoundationGabrielle Roy FundCarey & Nancy GarrettFred & Nali GeorgeJean GersterDr. Michael and Heather Giuffre*Joseph & Mary GiuffreDr. Paul & Lorie GrundyKerrie & Bob HaleRichard & Lois HaskayneDaryl & Yvonne HockleyDonald & Mary HogarthDr. Donna HoltonJarome IginlaJ. E. Panneton Family Foundation

David Johns & Cecilia FernandesKathryn KennedyAlnashir, Sameer, & Alykhan LakhaJules LeclercLi Ka Shing (Canada) FoundationDr. William LibichLycklama Family Fund at the

Toronto Community FoundationGail & John MacNaughton*Ruth Mandel & Z & TStewart & Sunny MarshallKathleen E. MarsmanJanet MayJames McDonaldLesley McIverChris & Noella Milne*Dr. Farah Khan & Dr. Yousha MirzaSadru MohamedaliBernhard G. NickelCharles OliverLucien OuelletGhulam & Mehrunnissa PardhanPaul Lee Family FoundationWalter Pela*Ali Pourghasemi

Ptarmigan Fund at The Calgary Foundation

Monique Quirion van GentRiddell Family Charitable

FoundationSue Riddell Rose & Michael RoseRichard & Leena SequeiraPhillip Shin & Angie HongHanita and Christopher Simard*Antoine SiroisSteve Snyder and Jane NobleCarl & Jennifer SpiessPaige & Ed StahlDr. Andrea H. StinsonThe Bennett Family FoundationThe Grayross FoundationThe Stephen Ross &

Mary O'Riordan Family Foundation

A. von Hahn* FamilyWayne & Penny WhitlockDr. Ian & Joy WinterbornDr. Simon N. Young

INDIVIDUALS AND FOUNDATIONS

The following individuals and families have generously contributed $5,000 and above to UNICEF Canada.

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Active in more than 190 countries around the world, together with your support, we save more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization. As part of the UN, we have the reach, the experience and the expertise to help children survive. Your donations are put to optimum use – supporting programs, delivering supplies and reaching the hardest-to-reach.

Here is an overview of our achievements in 2011-2012:

Latin America and the CaribbeanAntigua and BarbudaArgentinaBarbadosBelizeBoliviaBrazilBritish Virgin IslandsChileColombiaCosta RicaCubaDominicaDominican RepublicEcuadorEl SalvadorGrenadaGuatemalaGuyanaHaiti

HondurasJamaicaMexicoMontserratNicaraguaPanamaParaguayPeruSaint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesSurinameTrinidad and TobagoTurks and Caicos IslandsUruguay Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of

Eastern and Southern AfricaAngolaBotswanaBurundiComorosEritreaEthiopiaKenyaLesothoMadagascarMalawiMozambique NamibiaRwandaSeychellesSomaliaSouth AfricaSouth Sudan, Republic ofSwaziland

Colombia UNICEF efforts to protect children endangered by armed conflict reach more than 50,000 girls and boys.

GLOBAL REACH

Every day around the world, 11,000 UNICEF workers equip themselves to go as far as necessary to save children’s lives. For UNICEF the goal is simple: child survival. The reason is simple too: because no child is too far. We go wherever the need is great, no matter how complex the problem, no matter how rough the terrain, no matter how remote the location.

Here are just a few examples of the impact we have had around the world in 2011-2012:

Haiti UNICEF delivers cholera prevention supplies for 2.2 million people.

The Sahel UNICEF treats more than a quarter million children for severe acute malnutrition through June 2012 amid the region-wide nutrition crisis.

Libya UNICEF distributes clean water to 500,000 people and aids hundreds of thousands of refugees in Tunisia and Egypt.

DR Congo UNICEF begins the distribution of 13.7 million insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs). Today, 38 percent of the country’s children sleep under ITNs — up from 1 percent ten years ago.

Swaziland UNICEF supports antiretroviral drug delivery so that 95 percent of HIV-positive pregnant women get treatment to stop the transmission of the virus to their babies.

The Horn of Africa More than 3,000 metric tons of ready-to-use therapeutic food are delivered to treat severely malnourished children in the famine- stricken Horn of Africa.

India UNICEF supports efforts that immunize 170 million children against polio. In January 2012, India announces it is polio-free after a year without a single case. WHO removes India from the list of polio-endemic countries.

Uzbekistan 900,000 children receive deworming tablets and hygiene instruction in a UNICEF-supported handwashing campaign.

UNICEF IMPACT

Tanzania, United Republic of UgandaZambiaZimbabwe

West and Central AfricaBeninBurkina FasoCameroonCape VerdeCentral African RepublicChadCongoCongo, Democratic Republic of theCôte d’IvoireEquatorial GuineaGabonGambiaGhana

GuineaGuinea-BissauLiberiaMaliMauritaniaNigerNigeriaSâo Tomé and PrincipeSenegalSierra LeoneTogo

Middle East and North AfricaAlgeriaBahrainDjiboutiEgyptIran, Islamic Republic ofIraqJordan

KuwaitLebanonLibyaMoroccoOccupied Palestinian Territory OmanQatarSaudi ArabiaSudanSyrian Arab RepublicTunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesYemen

Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent StatesAlbaniaArmenia

AzerbaijanBelarusBosnia and HerzegovinaBulgariaCroatiaGeorgiaKazakhstanKosovo, Republic ofKyrgyzstanMacedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic ofMoldovaMontenegroRomaniaSerbiaTajikistanTurkeyTurkmenistanUkraineUzbekistan

East Asia and the PacificCambodiaChinaCook IslandsFijiIndonesiaKiribatiKorea, Democratic People’s Republic of Lao People’s Democratic Republic MalaysiaMarshall IslandsMicronesia, Federated States ofMongoliaMyanmarNauruNiuePalau

Papua New GuineaPhilippinesSamoaSolomon IslandsThailandTimor-LesteTokelauTongaTuvaluVanuatuViet Nam

South AsiaAfghanistanBangladeshBhutanIndiaMaldivesNepalPakistanSri Lanka

“The grand goal of preventing child deaths must be our common cause.”

Anthony Lake, UNICEF Executive Director

EMERGENCIES UNICEF responded to 292 emergencies — from civil conflicts to floods, cyclones, and earthquakes — in 80 countries, procuring $166 million worth of emergency supplies, half of that total to assist children in the drought-stricken Horn of Africa. The global UNICEF humanitarian response supported: • improved education for 4 million children • vaccination, deworming, and vitamin A supplementation for over 36 million children • severe acute malnutrition treatment for 1.8 million children under five • targeted nutritional support for 19 million women and children • sanitation, hygiene, or safe drinking water for 16 million people

CHILD DEVELOPMENT UNICEF • spent $106 million to deliver education supplies and learning materials • helped give over 10 million children access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities in their learning environments • purchased 159,970 classroom kits, 22,523 recreation kits, and 9,979 early childhood development kits • worked with partners to help 8.76 million school-age children access basic education and provide 2 million children with access to safe community play and learning spaces

CHILD SURVIVAL UNICEF • bought $1.03 billion in vaccines, $97 million in medical supplies and equipment, and 20.8 million HIV diagnostic tests • worked with partners to immunize over 52 million children against measles • delivered 25 million bed nets and 11.7 million malaria rapid diagnostic tests to protect children from mosquito-borne diseases in 36 countries • spent $70 million on water and sanitation supplies, delivering 347 million water purification tablets and 78,159 hygiene kits • procured 27,000 metric tons of ready-to-use therapeutic food — 80 percent of the global supply — and 140 million packets of micronutrient powder

CHILD PROTECTION UNICEF • worked in 102 countries to strengthen programs for children in national development plans and budgets• helped achieve a 30 percent increase in communities abandoning genital mutilation and cutting in 15 countries• championed the adoption of new rules and laws against child marriage in Azerbaijan and India• integrated almost 12,000 child soldiers back into society• helped introduce child justice legislation in Albania, “zero child labour” initiatives in Bolivia, and universal, compulsory birth registration in MalawiYEAR IN REVIEW | unicef.ca YEAR IN REVIEW | unicef.caYEAR IN REVIEW | unicef.ca ROW 1: © UNICEF/NYHQ2011-2111/Dormino, © UNICEF/NYHQ2011-1495/Diffidenti, © UNICEF/NYHQ2011-1691/Pirozz, ROW 2: © UNICEF/NYHQ2009-1825/Markisz, © UNICEF/DRCA2010-00089/Connelly, © UNICEF/NYHQ2009-2632/Pirozzi, © UNICEF/NYHQ2005-2415/Khemka. Boots, Backpack, Compas: © UNICEF Canada/2012/George