EMBODYING its ethos as the key to skin's beauty, Clé de Peau Beauté — a Japanese luxury beauty brand, renowned for its commitment to unlocking one's inner radiance — announces a partnership with the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef), the global leader in children's rights and humanitarian assistance.
EMBODYING its ethos as the key to skin's beauty, Clé de Peau Beauté — a Japanese luxury beauty brand, renowned for its commitment to unlocking one's inner radiance — announces a partnership with the United Nations Children's Fund , the global leader in children's rights and humanitarian assistance.
This partnership with Unicef aims to champion the education of girls worldwide, developing their skills, particularly in the areas of STEM and social entrepreneurship in addition to life skills and mentorship, so they can create a better future for themselves and for the world as a whole.With the help of Unicef, millions of girls will be connected to role models in STEM, which according to research from Microsoft, can almost double their interest in pursuing careers in the field.
De Peau Beauté Supports Girls' Education With Unicef
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