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Below please find publications produced by UNICEF Angola alone or in collaboration with other organizations. The list is constantly under review. More information on publications available in electronic or print form will be added.

The accuracy of content in publications that are produced by the UNICEF Angola office is managed by the monitoring and evaluation officer who coordinates all studies, evaluations, surveys and other information gathering exercises.

Monitoring and evaluation Officer, Soraya Hoyos. E-mail: shoyos@unicef.org

MULTIPLE CLUSTER INDICATOR SURVEY

By the Angolan National Institute of Statistics (INE) with the technical support of UNICEF.

The survey, conducted in 2001 by the INE, assesses the situation of Angolan children and women at the beginning of the millenium and monitors progress made towards the achievement of development goals and targets for women and children.

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PUBLIC FINANCING OF THE SOCIAL SECTORS IN ANGOLA
Conscious of the need to improve the delivery of social services, the Government of Angola, together with four UN agencies, took the important initiative of sponsoring a detailed study on the public financing of these services, with the objective of making practical recommendations regarding the distribution of resources and budget management mechanisms. The study was conducted in 2002.
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ANGOLA: THE POST-WAR CHALLENGES
The 2001 United Nations Common Country Assessment is a comprehensive assessment and analysis of the situation in Angola, aimed at providing a strategic vision for the UN agencies working in the country. It is one of the main inputs into the design of the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF).
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