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 ...
The Best of UNICEF Research is celebrating its seventh year. Once again, it showcases a collection of the best research undertaken or supported by UNICEF staff and offices around the world. The Best o...
Including Children with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action: Nutrition is designed for UNICEF field staff including nutrition humanitarian field officers, coordinators, specialist, and advisors, and U...
Over 580 million children across the East Asia and Pacific region are vulnerable to the global environmental and climate crisis. These children, and future generations of children, will grow up living...
The purpose of this document is to provide Public Health Emergency (PHE) responders with a framework of considerations in order to integrate Gender-Based Violence (GBV) prevention, mitigation and resp...
This toolkit is a compilation of practical tools you can use to integrate Gender-based violence risk mitigation measures into a PHE response and to continue to provide GBV services during Public Healt...
This field note shares the innovative experience of Hygiene Tents, Casitas or Hygiene Corners as a modality of humanitarian response of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) for refugees and migrants i...
The Community Engagement in Humanitarian Action Toolkit or CHAT is a compendium of guidance and practical tools that addresses Community Engagement for Social and Behaviour Change (CE,SBC) programming...
The data presented in this publication are derived from UNICEF’s Socioeconomic Impact Survey of COVID-19 Response. The survey collected information from 157 UNICEF country offices – 138 in low- and mi...