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Pampers is creating a brighter future for babies by improving the lives of children around the world

Caring for Babies Around the World Through Children’s Charities

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UNICEF
Helping Those in Need
Pampers is committed to improving the lives of babies around the world. Working with parents, together we provide more than $10 million in donations that affect more than 50 million lives each year.
Working together with parents and UNICEF, one area we’ve chosen to focus on is newborn tetanus, a major health problem in developing countries. Newborn tetanus claims the lives of more than 140,000 babies each year, but this disease is preventable. If an expectant mother receives the vaccine before she gives birth, both she and her baby will be protected from this disease.
1 Pack = 1 Vaccine
The Pampers "1 Pack = 1 Vaccine" program – a partnership with UNICEF – helps get these lifesaving vaccines to the women who need them. Here’s how it works: For each pack of specially marked Pampers diapers and wipes that you buy during the promotion period, Pampers donates the cost of one vaccine to UNICEF. It’s a small step but it can and does lead to big change. Thanks to parents like you in Western Europe and the United States, the Pampers/UNICEF 1 Pack = 1 Vaccine program has helped provide more than 100 million vaccines that protect moms and babies from maternal and neonatal tetanus.
How can I help?
Support UNICEF global efforts.
Find out where and how to volunteer in your community.
Related Efforts and Children’s Charities Around the World
How are Pampers, P&G, UNICEF, and you taking small steps to create big change around the world?
In Western Europe and the United States:
Pampers and UNICEF, together with parents, have provided more than 100 million tetanus vaccines to vulnerable mothers and newborn babies in developing countries. With your help, Pampers’ goal is to help UNICEF eliminate newborn tetanus around the world in the coming years.
In Japan:
P&G and UNICEF completed a similar program, donating almost 21 million yen to UNICEF through sales of Pampers diapers. This money was used to help operate the Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Elimination Project in Cambodia.
In Argentina, with Redinfa/Moms of the Heart:
Pampers partners with UNICEF through Redinfa with the aim to strengthen the ability of low-income families to help their children age 6 and under. The program empowers mothers to secure their children’s rights, making the mothers more conscious of the importance of literacy.
In China, with Save Motherhood & Caring for Children:
Pampers and UNICEF partner to help babies in rural areas get off to a healthy start. It applies Pampers’ expertise in baby care to provide materials and training to new moms in approximately 1,000 rural hospitals.
In Saudi Arabia, with P&G Success Camp:
Partnering with UNICEF, this effort is focused on developing training modules and tools to help build life skills and self-esteem among orphans, disadvantaged, and physically challenged children throughout Saudi Arabia.
In North America with Enabling Kids to Help Kids in Need:
P&G and Brandsaver empower kids in North America to support kids in developing countries through UNICEF.
In Vietnam, with Clean Water for Schools:
This program focuses on providing clean water and sanitation for Vietnamese schoolchildren. Working with UNICEF and the Ministry of Health, P&G has helped deliver 250,000 PUR packets to provide clean water.
Additional Children’s Charities that Pampers is Proud to Support
  • Pampers sponsors mobile health care vans in Pakistan and Morocco that provide much-needed medical care for those who have limited access to hospitals.
  • Through the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital/Pampers Bang Bao Partnership Scholarship program, Chinese physicians learn innovative medical care advances and techniques in the US, which they take home to help improve baby and child health in China.
  • Pampers provides diapers and wipes to Feeding America, which distributes them to thousands of U.S. families in need through free-stores and food banks.