Publications and reports

UNICEF in Belarus activities are based on empirical evidence, thorough research and in-depth analysis.

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Our latest publications and reports

Information is important. UNICEF in Belarus combines its experience with carefully collected evidence and analysis to develop programs, campaigns and initiatives for children. Take a look at our publications and reports on the situation in Belarus. 

The country programme document (CPD) for 2021-2025

UNICEF in Belarus

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Realising Children’s Rights through Social Policy

A Compendium of UNICEF’s Contributions (2014—2020)

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Living standards and key risks of poverty of families with c

Round table materials

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UNICEF Belarus Factsheet on Parenting

Available in English and Russian

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Data for children

UNICEF collects data and monitors the situation for women and children worldwide. Explore our surveys and data on children in Belarus.

Early Intervention

Helping children reach their developmental potential

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MICS: Data for Monitoring Progress towards the SDGs

Developed and supported by UNICEF, MICS (Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey) is one of the largest international household surveys.

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Child poverty and targeted social assistance

The SDG indicator 1.2.1 “Percentage of the population of the country living below the national poverty line”

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How can fiscal policies in belarus reduce child poverty

A research report

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