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Monitoring and statistics

Introduction

Good statistics enable everyone to look more closely, see more clearly and act more conscientiously. Improved statistics are vital to changing the world for and with children.

UNICEF plays a leading role in strengthening methodologies for the measurement and assessment of key indicators related to monitoring progress toward the Millennium Development Goals, the goals of A World Fit for Children and other global commitments. UNICEF has stimulated the dialogue between users and producers of data and thereby heightened debate on the issues, contributing to intensified action on key problems affecting children and women.

On these key indicators, UNICEF produces statistics globally and by country and provides a tool for generating customized statistical tables. The statistical tool includes economic and social data from 195 countries and territories, with particular reference to children’s well-being. These statistics are derived from UNICEF’s flagship publication, The State of the World’s Children 2005.

More in-depth information on core indicators is also available.

UNICEF is the lead agency for monitoring the child related Millennium Development Goals.

UNICEF also supports two important tools for monitoring and statistics.  For data collection, UNICEF has developed the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey and for data management and presentation UNICEF promotes the use of DevInfo.


 

 

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