The Debrief is an interview method for efficiently capturing key lessons from staff returning from field missions or at the end of an assignment. Currently used in UNICEF’s Office of Emergency Program...
The Chat Show (also called a Talk Show) is a meeting or workshop activity similar to a television talk show, with a host who interviews one or more guests. It is widely used as a dynamic and creative ...
Buzz Groups are a method for quickly and efficiently gathering feedback on a topic or responding to a specific question during a plenary (a session that includes all participants of an event). Without...
Brainstorming is a quick and easy way to generate novel ideas for problem solving and innovation. As the name suggests, Brainstorming is meant to stimulate or excite the brain into thinking about issu...
The After Action Review (AAR) is a quick reflective exercise for team-based learning during a project or ongoing initiative, in order to improve results in the current project. The AAR facilitates tea...
This Toolbox was created to help UNICEF staff and partners to plan and implement successful knowledge sharing events. A successful event is one that creates or shares significant practical knowledge –...
This module supports the integration of disability inclusion into nutrition programming by providing information on the nutritional concerns of children with disabilities. It covers topics such as the...
The document was an invitation to a roundtable on Dialogue with Civil Society Organizations on Innovative Financing to achieve the elimination of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), which took place on 3...
While working together in our joint endeavor towards a well-nourished India, we must ensure that our programmes are equitable. The causal framework of malnutrition recognises that, in addition to adeq...