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Selected lessons learned from UNICEF Programme Cooperation 2007

The 13 examples presented below provide evidence of results in UNICEF's five focus areas. Each of these pieces is a summary and more detailed information is available from the UNICEF Country Offices, which have provided the original material. If you are more interested in a particular topic or featured innovation, or would like to make comments, please contact Policy and Practice in UNICEF Headquarters (lessonslearned@unicef.org).

Bosnia-Herzegovina: Child Rights Impact Assessment of potential electricity price increases

Central African Republic: Improving School Enrolment and Retention of Conflict-Affected Children

Chad: Budget pour les enfants

Congo Brazzaville: Stratégie nationale de protection des droits des peuples autochtones

Ghana: Integrated Nutrition Action Against Malnutrition

Kazakhstan: Social Budgeting - Child Friendly Budgets

Mali: Campagne nationale intégré pour la survie des enfants

Mozambique: The Mozambican Unconditional Cash Transfer Programme, Programa Subsídio de Alimentos

Occupied Palestinian Territory: Math and Science Kits for Palestinian children

Papua New Guinea: A rights based Juvenile Justice System

Peru: Indigenous civil registrars in Amazonas – a response to social exclusion of indigenous communities

Peru: Sustainable Human Development in the Indigenous Rio Santiago Area

Somalia: Woman to Woman Initiative on HIV


 

 

 

2007 Compendium

Selected lessons learned from UNICEF Programme Cooperation 2007 [PDF]

Disclaimer

This compilation is based on internal field reports and is not edited to official publication standards. Statements in these articles do not imply or constitute official opinions or policy positions of either the United Nations or UNICEF.

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