Chery Group Renews US$6 Million Partnership with UNICEF to Advance Global Education
Chery Group's renewed US$6 million support will help UNICEF reach tens of millions of disadvantaged children and strengthen education systems globally through 2028.
- On Oct. 19, 2025, Chery Group and UNICEF announced a renewal launching a new three-year education collaboration, extending their partnership through 2028.
- UNICEF estimates over 600 million children unable to attain minimum proficiency, with those affected by poverty, conflict, disasters, disabilities or remote communities most at risk.
- Chery Group committed US$6 million to support UNICEF's global education programmes, reaching nearly 40 million children, including 17 million in emergencies, with focus on China, Mexico, South Africa, Türkiye, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
- Programmes will foster inclusive, healthy and safe learning environments to expand equitable access, while Chery Group and UNICEF advance a more equitable, resilient vision of sustainable development.
- The renewal marks a milestone in Chery Group's long-term corporate social responsibility and its pledge to `building a better future for the next generation`.
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