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  • Manchester United has been working with UNICEF since 1999 through the 'United for UNICEF' partnership. The club has raised over £2 million for UNICEF programmes which has benefited over 2.2 million children worldwide. © UNICEF 2011

    Manchester United Manchester United has been working with UNICEF since 1999 through the 'United for UNICEF' partnership. The club has raised over £2 million for UNICEF programmes which has benefited over 2.2 million children worldwide.

  • Emma Refausse, UNICEF, Rangers player Jamie Ness, Rangers Manager Ally McCoist, Rangers Chairman Craig Whyte © Rangers/2011 /Kirk O’Rourke

    Glasgow Rangers UNICEF was selected at the start of the 2008/09 season as the Rangers Charity Foundation's international partner. Rangers becomes the charity's only Scottish football partner and only the sixth partner club in world football alongside the likes of Barcelona, Manchester United and Brondb 

  • Dikembe Mutombo, winner of Beyond Sport 2010 Humanitarian in Sport Award, and board member of UNICEF USA. © Beyond Sport 2010

    Beyond Sport Beyond Sport is a global organisation that promotes, develops and supports the use of sport to drive positive social change across the world. Beyond Sport is partnered with UNICEF UK.