See the latest UNICEF photo essays.
The State of the World's Children
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The State of the World’s Children 2011: Adolescence – An Age of Opportunity |
UNICEF's flagship publication. Click here for previous editions.
Humanitarian Action for Children
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2011 Humanitarian Action for Children : building recilience |
UNICEF in emergencies. Click here for previous editions.
Partners for children
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Working together to ensure children's rights |
'Healthy Women, Better World'
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Taking stock of maternal, newborn and child survival |
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YEMEN: Children face the future |
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Progress for Children #6: A World Fit for Children Statistical Review |
UNICEF's report card series. Click here for previous editions.
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Humanitarian Action Report 2010 |
UNICEF in emergencies. Click here for previous editions.
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Annual Report 2006 Interviews and PDF reviewing a year of contributions towards the Millennium Development Goal. |
Annual Report 2005. Click here for interactive edition.
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Danny Kaye visitors centre virtual tour Take a virtual tour of the Danny Kaye Visitors Centre and learn more about UNICEF's first 60 years. |
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Child Alert Afghanistan Towards a better tomorrow. |
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Child Alert DR Congo UNICEF UK Ambassador and former BBC war correspondent Martin Bell reports on the plight of children in war. |
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Child Alert Horn of Africa A compelling report on the need for immediate aid to pastoralist children in five drought-stricken countries. |
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Child Alert Haiti An interactive briefing on UNICEF’s efforts to help children in Haiti, the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. |
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Child Alert Darfur Sudan’s Darfur region is the focus of the first in a series of reports about the plight of children in crisis situations. |
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Violence study UN Secretary-General’s Study on Violence against Children. |
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Millennium Development Goal 4 To reduce child mortality by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015. |
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Immunization in action Vaccines protect nearly three quarters of the world’s children from dangerous childhood illnesses. |
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The protective environment We all have a responsibility to free children from abuse. Here's how anyone can help. |
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A day in the life of Josiane Real life experiences from Josiane, a school girl in the Central African Republic. |
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A day in the life of Haitza Ortiz Real life experiences from Haitza, a school girl in Nicaragua. |
In 2004, UNICEF procured $797 million worth of supplies for children and their families. Learn more here.
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First Aid kit UNICEF Supply Division has designed the First Aid Kit for treating a range of minor injuries and ailments such as a cut finger, minor burn, or eye infection. |
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Recreation kit In times of conflict and emergency, sport, recreation and play can provide children with hope and a sense of normalcy. |
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School in a box Education is playing an increasing role in emergency response, and is vital to combating poverty, empowering women and protecting children from exploitation. |
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Basic family water kit Safe water and sanitation facilities are critical to the survival and health of children. |
These multimedia features include compelling videos and capsule information about UNICEF's work in each of the tsunami-affected countries.
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Tsunami five year update Videos and stories highlighting UNICEF's continuing effort to help rebuild children’s lives in the tsunami affected countries. |
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Tsunami four year update Videos and stories highlighting UNICEF's continuing effort to help rebuild children’s lives in the tsunami affected countries. |
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Tsunami three year update Videos and stories highlighting UNICEF's continuing effort to help rebuild children’s lives in the tsunami affected countries. |
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Tsunami two year update Videos and stories highlighting UNICEF's continuing effort to help rebuild children’s lives in the tsunami affected countries. |
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Tsunami one year update Videos and stories highlighting UNICEF's continuing effort to help rebuild children’s lives in the tsunami affected countries. |
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Tsunami six-month update |