UNICEF prides itself on reporting against objectives and delivering tangible results to those most in need. To ensure this, the organization has adopted and implements Results-Based Management, applies aid effectiveness measures and is committed to transparent reporting.
Highlights of recent results
UNICEF helps children affected by armed conflict in North Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
See results by country at <www.unicef.org/infobycountry/index.html>.
UNICEF is focused on contributing to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals and delivering results for children with equity. To ensure that its management, knowledge, processes and services contribute to the achievement of desired results (outputs, outcomes and impacts), the organization principally plans, monitors and evaluates its work using two results-based management tools:
Compendium of Contributions by Main Donors 2012
Thematic Funding Reports
Young Child Survival and Development (Focus Area 1)
Basic Education and Gener Equality (Focus Area 2)
HIV/AIDS and Children (Focus Area 3)
Child Protection from Violence, Exploitation and Abuse (Focus Area 4)
Policy Advocacy and Partnerships for Children's Rights (Focus Area 5)
Humanitarian Action and Post-Crisis Recovery
Annual Report of the Executive Director of UNICEF
Report on Regular Resources 2011
Compendium of Contributions by Main Donors 2011
Multilateral Organization Performance Assessment Network 2009
Multilateral Organization Performance Assessment Network 2012
Volume 1 and Volume 2
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