Research and reports

UNICEF’s work is grounded in empirical data, independent evaluation, rigorous research and thoughtful analysis.

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Our latest publications and reports

UNICEF combines its experience, evidence and analysis to support better programmes, policies and actions for all children. Explore our reports in Azerbaijan to see how information can lead to change.

Young People’s Guide to Climate Change and Children’s Health

Toolkit on Climate change and children's health

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What is Climate Change?

Communication Materials on Environmental Hazards

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Healthcare Workers’ Climate Knowledge and Behaviors

Assessment Report 2023

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Children’s environmental health assessment in Azerbaijan

Assessment 2023

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Explore the data

Representing a long-standing collaboration between UNICEF and National Statistical Offices, TransMonEE captures a vast range of administrative data on the situation and well-being of children, young people and women in the region.

This database contains abstracts and full text reports of evaluations, studies and surveys related to UNICEF programmes. These evaluations determine the relevance, impact, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of our work.

The Office of Research – Innocenti – is UNICEF’s dedicated research centre. Its core mandate is to undertake cutting-edge, policy-relevant research that equips the organization and the wider global community to deliver results for children.

UNICEF’s Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) use house-by-house interviews to gather the most recent data and information on children and their families. MICS are an important source of information of disaggregated data on children.