Data demand

data and strategic positioning of child rights in national planning systems

Pre-school children learning road safety and traffic rules in a play form at the kindergarten.

Driving informed demand

data and strategic positioning of child rights in national planning systems

UNICEF is committed to driving demand for data because that demand – the needs and purposes of end users – should shape the types, quality, for­mats, and frequency of data that are produced in any given context. As a partner of government, civil society and the private sector, UNICEF has a key role to play in generating informed demand from each of these groups.

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Generation 2030

Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals for Children and Adolescents: Baseline Report

The report analyses the key SDG indicators that characterise the situation of children and adolescents in the Republic of Belarus. It is comprised of two sections: the first section analyses the socioeconomic situation of children and adolescents in Belarus, focusing on the achievement of SGDs with assessed progress towards achieving SDGs. The second section formulates the goals, targets and priority policies related to sustainable development of children and adolescents until 2035.

This baseline report was prepared in the framework of the plan of cooperation between the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Belarus within the Analysis of Public Investments in Children and Adolescents to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals developed by the Economy Research Institute of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Belarus.

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