Best of UNICEF Research showcases the most rigorous, innovative and impactful research produced by UNICEF offices worldwide. While evidence highlights emerging issues, it also informs decisions and pr...
Evidence and objective assessment are needed more than ever to help enhance the rights and well-being of the world’s children. Researching the changing world around us and evaluating progress are two ...
Each year the Office of Research-Innocenti reviews submissions for the best research being published across all UNICEF offices: country programmes, National Committees, Regional Offices and headquarte...
The purpose of this guide is to describe how to design and carry out a social mobilization program to create demand and increase participation during immunization campaigns and routine immunizations, ...
The Facilitative Supervision for Quality Improvement curriculum is an aid for trainers and was developed in response to an expressed need from the field for training materials to develop skills in the...
Humanitarian Crises: The document discusses the increasing humanitarian needs due to conflicts, climate change, and COVID-19, affecting 363 million people, 40% of whom are children.
Funding Shortfall...
This document discusses Budget Credibility and Integrated National Financing Frameworks (INFF), focusing on how INFFs can help countries implement the Addis Ababa Action Agenda and achieve sustainable...
This chapter of the Bettercare Learning Programmes gives health workers the information they need to understand and support mothers experiencing mental distress during pregnancy and childbirth. It hel...
This toolkit aims to train health professionals and birth attendants in early identification of birth defects, appropriate examination of newborns, and early referral for treatment. It contains a manu...