<
 
 
 
 
×
>
You are viewing an archived web page, collected at the request of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) using Archive-It. This page was captured on 21:02:11 Aug 29, 2019, and is part of the UNESCO collection. The information on this web page may be out of date. See All versions of this archived page.
Loading media information hide

We’re building a new UNICEF.org.
As we swap out old for new, pages will be in transition. Thanks for your patience – please keep coming back to see the improvements.

UNICEF Executive Board

Home

Français  Español

The Executive Board is the governing body of UNICEF, providing intergovernmental support and oversight to the organization, in accordance with the overall policy guidance of the United Nations General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council.

Latest Updates

The Office of the Secretary of the Executive Board is now on Twitter.
Follow @UNICEF_Board for news and information regarding the Executive Board.

Second regular session
11-13 September 2019, Conference Room CR-2, Conference Building (CB), UNHQ
Documents
PaperSmart (presentations and statements)

PaperSmart
 

      

The sessions of the UNICEF Executive Board are now PaperSmart. In-session documents (presentations and statements) will be available on the UNICEF PaperSmart portal.


The Executive Board reviews UNICEF activities and approves its policies, country programmes and budgets. It comprises 36 members, representing the five regional groups of Member States at the United Nations. Its work is coordinated by the Bureau, comprising the President and four Vice-Presidents, each officer representing one of the five regional groups.

The Executive Board meets three times each calendar year, in a first regular session (January/February), annual session (May/June) and second regular session (September). Executive Board sessions are held at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

The Office of the Secretary of the Executive Board supports and services the Executive Board. It is responsible for maintaining an effective relationship between the Executive Board and the UNICEF secretariat, and helps to organize the field visits of the Executive Board. 

The Office also provides editorial and technical services for all documentation related to Executive Board sessions and meetings, decisions, reports of sessions and the country programme documents repository. A selection of key documents related to the work of the Executive Board can be found under resources.

More information on the Executive Board can be found in the Informal Guide.


 

 

Informal Guide to Executive Board

Rules of Procedure

New enhanced search