In addition to recognizing high quality research, the Best of UNICEF Research process aims to share findings with UNICEF colleagues and with the wider community concerned with achieving child rights. ...
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...
Digital technologies have advanced more rapidly than any innovation in human history – a moment of change which presents new opportunities to solve problems. Reaching around 50 per cent of the develop...
The “Knowledge at UNICEF (K@U)” platform (https://knowledge.unicef.org) is an official UNICEF digital web platform which provides offices with the ability to easily share UNICEF technical knowledge pr...
This report presents an opportunity to reflect on the collaborative achievements reached so far with partners, members, colleagues, and donors. UNICEF’s achievements throughout 2022 will be described ...
This interactive dashboard visualizes the latest child malnutrition estimates child malnutrition estimates for 2020. These estimates of prevalence and numbers for child stunting, overweight, wasting a...
To date, children are the hidden victims of the COVID-19 pandemic rather than the face of it. Yet children around the world have had their lives upended because of actions taken to contain the disease...
This publication describes how components of an administrative data system on justice for children function in systems that have varying levels of maturity. The aim is to facilitate the identification...
The Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI) provides the first comprehensive view of children’s exposure and vulnerability to the impacts of climate change. It ranks countries based on children’s exposur...