A powerful new photography exhibition documenting the lives of children experiencing conflict and crisis from Ukraine, Vietnam and Ethiopia opens this month and will run in 10 countries.
Global apparel retailer UNIQLO has collaborated with internationally-renowned photographic cooperative Magnum Photos on a collection of 63 images highlighting the lives of children and adults experiencing conflict and crisis.
The people photographed have all been supported by UNIQLO’s PEACE FOR ALL charity T-shirt project, which donates proceeds to the humanitarian and development work of Save the Children, UNICEF, and Plan International.
Magnum photographer Olivia Arthur visited Save the Children’s Counselling Hub in Bucharest, Romania, in December 2023. The Hub offers children displaced by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine the opportunity to participate in educational and therapeutic activities.
Find out more about the UNIQLO and Magnum Photos global exhibition here.
Public exhibitions
From 1 July to 31 October 2024, UNIQLO Europe and Save the Children are working together to ensure every child is safe, healthy and learning by encouraging customers to add a donation in store or online with every purchase. Together, we'll be helping children around the world to have the future they deserve.
Your donation can help with vital basic needs such as food, clean water, cash assistance, mental health and psychosocial support, for children and families affected by conflict and emergencies in countries such as Ukraine and Türkiye.
It could provide maternal and newborn health services to women and children in Liberia or ensure that children who have fled the war in Syria can continue their education.
A single T-shirt has the power to spread peace.
UNIQLO and Save the Children have been working in partnership since 2022, through the ongoing PEACE FOR ALL project.
Through the creation of exclusive T-shirts featuring designs from well-known artists and collaborators, the project supports three international organisations including Save the Children.
UNIQLO’s parent company Fast Retailing contributes 100% of profits from the sale of PEACE FOR ALL T-shirts.
To date, PEACE FOR ALL has enabled Save the Children to support children and their families in Ukraine with cash assistance, basic daily essentials (including water, food and sanitation), as well as psychosocial and educational support.
Following the Türkiye-Syria earthquake in 2023, the project helped to support the distribution of sanitation kits to people without access to safe drinking water, toilets or showers. In Mozambique, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan, donations from PEACE FOR ALL have helped children and their families to build a better future through providing shelter, cash assistance and education.
Since the launch of PEACE FOR ALL, more than 41 designs have been featured and over 4 million T-shirts have been sold worldwide, raising more than JPY 1.2 billion by April 2024, equivalent to approximately US$8.8 million (calculation based on average yearly exchange rate of JPY to USD, 2022-2024).
Learn more about some of Save the Children's other innovative and strategic partnerships.