For Corporate
"In the game that I played - cricket - partnerships were terribly important and good partnerships in business are also extremely important." "So I'd say for corporate people looking for a partnership with a humanitarian cause then Australia for UNHCR, I think, makes a very good fit." Ian Chappell, former Test Cricket Captain and Special Representative for Australia for UNHCR. The benefits to your organisation
For companies, there are many positives about working with an organsation like UNHCR:
Enhance confidence in your organisation among customers and employees Reduce business riskImprove global market stabilityDemonstrate values through actionSupport a global and compelling causeThe commitment requiredMaking a donationDeveloping a partnership with UNHCR - no set format but formulated in a way that suits your corporate objectives.Why UNHCR?
UNHCR is an efficient, credible organisation which is proud of its track record in delivering humanitarian relief in some of the most difficult environments. As a donor to UNHCR you can:
Support specific projects or areas that you are interested inBe featured in our NewsletterGet ongoing feedback about your sponsorship through regular updates and contactEnhance your companies profile through publicity or media exposure or features in our magazineDonate 'in kind'; tents, medicine, transport etc.Involve your staff in a socially responsible initiative. Partnerships
Microsoft in Kosovo During the Kosovo emergency in 1999, Microsoft developed a computerised registration program that enabled UNHCR to register thousands of refugees and give them legal protection and assistance. The program has been repeated in the Middle East, Africa and India. See moving first-hand evidence of what regaining an official identity meant to one Kosovan refugee: “They gave me back my name”.
Eni in Azerbaijan Italian energy company Eni built 400 limestone houses in a war-ravaged area of Azerbaijan, a community rebuilding project supporting more than 3,000 people. Eni has also built community and educational facilities, health centres and income-generating projects.
Fuji Optical around the world Since 1984 Japan's Fuji Optical has donated eyeglasses, hearing aids and other items to help thousands of refugees in many countries, and sponsored optometrists for a vision-screening project in Armenia.
Corrs Chambers Westgarth Australian law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth provides free legal services to Australia for UNHCR. In addition Corrs now runs a workplace giving scheme, with Australia for UNHCR as one of the recipients of staff contributions.
John Denton, Partner and CEO of Corrs Chambers Westgarth and Chair Australia for UNHCR: "Why UNHCR? It is a fantastically credible international organisation. It has received a number of Nobel prizes in its own right. It is established as THE institution for dealing with refugees. This is an organisation with desperate economic conditions, fighting a very big battle and it needs real support. And from a personal point of view I've been involved and I've met some of those people, I've seen them work in the field. These are people who do the hard yards and we would like to help them."
Workplace donations Contact us for more information at info@australiaforunhcr.org.au