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Yesterday, UNICEF sent me a message saying that the certificate had been sent, but I couldn't find the logistics information. Why?

It is possible that the express delivery has not started yet, so there will be no relevant logistics information. If you are not at ease, you can call customer service for consultation.

It's basically like this:

1. The merchant assigned the courier number until the courier didn't come to pick it up: you can see the courier number, but this courier number hasn't started working yet, just a single number, so there is no logistics information;

2. The courier number of the merchant does not match the actual situation: this is also a possibility. After all, there are errors in manual input.

3. Information shielding: Several platforms and express delivery are competitive. For example, if you buy something on Taobao, the merchant uses JD.COM Express. You can only see the single number on Taobao, and there is no express information, so you need to copy the single number and go to JD.COM to inquire.

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is the main driving force for building a world where children's rights can be realized. Our influence on global decision makers and grassroots partners can turn some creative ideas into reality. This feature distinguishes us from other world organizations and organizations working for children.

We believe that raising and caring for children is the cornerstone of human development. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) was created to achieve this goal-to cooperate with other institutions to overcome the obstacles to children's growth caused by poverty, violence, disease and discrimination. We believe that we can work together to advance this humanitarian cause.

We support all measures to provide children with the best start in life, because getting proper care at an early age can lay the most solid foundation for a person's future.

We advocate girls' education-ensuring that they complete at least primary education-because it will benefit all children, both boys and girls. Educated girls will grow up to be smarter, become good citizens and responsible mothers who take care of their children.

We strive to immunize all children against common diseases of children, so that they can get adequate nutrition, because it is wrong to let a child suffer from preventable diseases or die of preventable diseases.

We strive to prevent the spread of AIDS among young people, because it is right to protect them from harm and give them the ability to protect others. We help children and families affected by AIDS to live a dignified life again.

We need everyone's participation to create an environment to protect children. We are always ready to help children alleviate their suffering in emergencies and wherever they are threatened, because no child should be subjected to violence, abuse or exploitation.

UNICEF supports the Convention on the Rights of the Child. We strive to ensure that people who are discriminated against, especially girls and women, are treated equally. We are working hard to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and the commitments in the Charter of the United Nations. We strive for peace and security and try to encourage everyone to be responsible for the commitments made by children.

We are part of the global children's movement, a broad alliance dedicated to improving children's lives. We encourage young people to speak freely and participate in decisions that affect their lives through activities such as sports and the special session of the United Nations General Assembly on children.

We work in more than 90 countries and regions through the national plan and the national committee. We are the United Nations Children's Fund.

UNICEF is funded entirely by voluntary contributions from governments, individuals, enterprises and other foundations. Among them, one-third of the funds come from private enterprises every year. All funds raised in China will be used for UNICEF projects in China.

There are 37 national committees for UNICEF, which are mainly responsible for publicity and fund-raising in its developed countries and regions. These national committees raise funds for charity, organize social activities, set up information databases, hold seminars and raise funds through direct mail and greeting card sales, with the aim of raising public awareness and making them better aware of the challenges facing developing countries.