Unicef partnered with the International School of Geneva, one of the oldest highest profile fee-paying schools, to identify how they might better engage with the next generation of donors.

Working with UNICEF heads of innovation, global fund raising and specialist consultant on their global youth engagement strategy EiA designed an innovation challenge for the ‘Classroom to Boardroom’ online programme involving 25 x 16 year olds.

The programme took place over 4 days and the students presented their insights and solutions to executives in Geneva and New York.

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