27 April 2018
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UNICEF supports and uses research, evaluations and data to determine what works best for children in Europe and Central Asia. We draw on sound evidence to create programmes, campaigns and initiatives where they are most needed. Explore our reports, data and research from across the region. 1822 results Fulltext search Sort by Newest Best match Oldest By title (A-Z) By title (Z-A) Refine your search Date range Press release 10 May 2023 150 million babies born preterm in the last decade https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/150-million-babies-born-preterm-last-decade Of every 10 babies born, 1 is preterm – and every 40 seconds, 1 of those babies dies. Preterm birth rates have not changed in the past decade in any region of the world. The impacts of conflict, climate change, COVID-19 are increasing risks for women and babies everywhere. Action is needed urgently to improve the prevention of preterm birth,… Press release 10 May 2023 150 million babies born preterm in the last decade https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/150-million-babies-born-preterm-last-decade Of every 10 babies born, 1 is preterm – and every 40 seconds, 1 of those babies dies. Preterm birth rates have not changed in the past decade in any region of the world. The impacts of conflict, climate change, COVID-19 are increasing risks for women and babies everywhere. Action is needed urgently to improve the prevention of preterm birth,… Article 05 May 2023 How parents can support their children and themselves following distressing events https://www.unicef.org/eca/stories/how-parents-can-support-their-children-and-themselves-following-distressing-events Parents are central to providing the support and sense of safety and security that children need during times of crisis. Many parents are concerned with how best to help their children. Some may be struggling to deal with their own responses and emotions. , The following tips may guide parents to help their children cope after a distressing event., 1. Reassure children that they are safe and are being taken care of Reassurances may need to be repeated frequently, even after the immediate event has passed. Most important, spending extra time with your child can also help them to feel safe. Show your children that you care about them, for example, by being affectionate, smiling, telling them…, The following tips may help parents take care of themselves, 1. Allow yourself time to heal Allow yourself time and space to experience and express your feelings about what happened. Be patient with yourself, as it is normal after a terrifying or stressful event to experience mood fluctuations, difficulty concentrating or making decisions, and disrupted sleep or appetite, among other reactions. Remember,… Article 05 May 2023 How parents can support their children and themselves following distressing events https://www.unicef.org/eca/stories/how-parents-can-support-their-children-and-themselves-following-distressing-events Parents are central to providing the support and sense of safety and security that children need during times of crisis. Many parents are concerned with how best to help their children. Some may be struggling to deal with their own responses and emotions. , The following tips may guide parents to help their children cope after a distressing event., 1. Reassure children that they are safe and are being taken care of Reassurances may need to be repeated frequently, even after the immediate event has passed. Most important, spending extra time with your child can also help them to feel safe. Show your children that you care about them, for example, by being affectionate, smiling, telling them…, The following tips may help parents take care of themselves, 1. Allow yourself time to heal Allow yourself time and space to experience and express your feelings about what happened. Be patient with yourself, as it is normal after a terrifying or stressful event to experience mood fluctuations, difficulty concentrating or making decisions, and disrupted sleep or appetite, among other reactions. Remember,… Article 04 May 2023 Protecting children’s mental health in emergency settings https://www.unicef.org/eca/stories/protecting-childrens-mental-health-emergency-settings Experiencing the terrors of war can be difficult for many people to imagine. Crisis situations comprising armed conflict, separation from loved ones and forced displacement can leave people with physical and emotional burdens that, if not suitably addressed and supported, can continue to impact their wellbeing throughout their lives. For children… Article 04 May 2023 Protecting children’s mental health in emergency settings https://www.unicef.org/eca/stories/protecting-childrens-mental-health-emergency-settings Experiencing the terrors of war can be difficult for many people to imagine. Crisis situations comprising armed conflict, separation from loved ones and forced displacement can leave people with physical and emotional burdens that, if not suitably addressed and supported, can continue to impact their wellbeing throughout their lives. For children… Report 25 April 2023 Evaluation of UNICEF’s response to support the influx of refugees from Ukraine https://www.unicef.org/eca/reports/evaluation-unicefs-response-support-influx-refugees-ukraine Following eight years of armed conflict in eastern Ukraine, at dawn on 24 February 2022, the Russian Federation launched a military incursion across the country. The event displaced millions in search of safety, protection, and humanitarian assistance, creating the fastest growing refugee emergency since World War II. By the end of March 2022,…, Evaluation of UNICEFs Response to Support the Influx of Refugees from Ukraine Final Report | March 2023 ii Evaluation of UNICEFs Response to Support the Influx of Refugees from Ukraine | Final Report, 2023 The statements in this publication are the views of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policies or the views of UNICEF. The… Report 25 April 2023 Evaluation of UNICEF’s response to support the influx of refugees from Ukraine https://www.unicef.org/eca/reports/evaluation-unicefs-response-support-influx-refugees-ukraine Following eight years of armed conflict in eastern Ukraine, at dawn on 24 February 2022, the Russian Federation launched a military incursion across the country. The event displaced millions in search of safety, protection, and humanitarian assistance, creating the fastest growing refugee emergency since World War II. By the end of March 2022,…, Evaluation of UNICEFs Response to Support the Influx of Refugees from Ukraine Final Report | March 2023 ii Evaluation of UNICEFs Response to Support the Influx of Refugees from Ukraine | Final Report, 2023 The statements in this publication are the views of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policies or the views of UNICEF. The… Report 25 April 2023 Education management information system in Europe and Central Asia https://www.unicef.org/eca/reports/education-management-information-system-europe-and-central-asia In order to understand the status and functionality of EMIS and help policymakers and education authorities improve the effectiveness of EMIS, UNICEF Europe and Central Asia Regional Office (ECARO), with the support of UNICEF Country Offices, launched a regional survey of EMIS in 2022. Responses were received from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria,…, EDUCATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA: In-depth review of 13 countries The report was developed by UNICEF ECARO Education Team. The principal writer is Jutaro Sakamoto. We would like to sincerely thank the government stakeholders who gave their time to provide valuable data and information for this report: Adrian… Report 25 April 2023 Education management information system in Europe and Central Asia https://www.unicef.org/eca/reports/education-management-information-system-europe-and-central-asia In order to understand the status and functionality of EMIS and help policymakers and education authorities improve the effectiveness of EMIS, UNICEF Europe and Central Asia Regional Office (ECARO), with the support of UNICEF Country Offices, launched a regional survey of EMIS in 2022. Responses were received from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria,…, EDUCATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA: In-depth review of 13 countries The report was developed by UNICEF ECARO Education Team. The principal writer is Jutaro Sakamoto. We would like to sincerely thank the government stakeholders who gave their time to provide valuable data and information for this report: Adrian… Statement 24 April 2023 Joint statement: European Immunisation Week 2023 and beyond https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/joint-statement-european-immunisation-week-2023-and-beyond Geneva, Brussels, Copenhagen, 24 April 2023 – Following three years with COVID-19, we are transitioning into a new normal and building on many lessons learned to create resilient health systems and stronger outbreak preparedness. Among these lessons is the powerful strength of collaboration, without which we cannot equitably reach everyone with… Statement 24 April 2023 Joint statement: European Immunisation Week 2023 and beyond https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/joint-statement-european-immunisation-week-2023-and-beyond Geneva, Brussels, Copenhagen, 24 April 2023 – Following three years with COVID-19, we are transitioning into a new normal and building on many lessons learned to create resilient health systems and stronger outbreak preparedness. Among these lessons is the powerful strength of collaboration, without which we cannot equitably reach everyone with… Flagship report 20 April 2023 The State of the World’s Children 2023: For every child, vaccination https://www.unicef.org/eca/reports/sowc2023-eca For every child, vaccination, Immunization is one of humanity’s most remarkable success stories. It has saved countless lives. Many more lives will be saved if the goals of the Immunization Agenda 2030 are achieved. This global strategy aims for a world where “everyone, everywhere, at every age, fully benefits from vaccines for good health and well-being”. Regional Brief (PDF…, For Every Child, Vaccination R E G I O N A L B R I E F : E U R O P E A N D C E N T R A L A S I AT H E S TAT E O F T H E W O R L D S C H I L D R E N 2 0 2 3 1 THE STATE OF THE WORLDS CHILDREN 2023: FOR EVERY CHILD, VACCINATION For every child, vaccination Immunization is one of humanitys most remarkable success stories. It has saved countless lives… Flagship report 20 April 2023 The State of the World’s Children 2023: For every child, vaccination https://www.unicef.org/eca/reports/sowc2023-eca For every child, vaccination, Immunization is one of humanity’s most remarkable success stories. It has saved countless lives. Many more lives will be saved if the goals of the Immunization Agenda 2030 are achieved. This global strategy aims for a world where “everyone, everywhere, at every age, fully benefits from vaccines for good health and well-being”. Regional Brief (PDF…, For Every Child, Vaccination R E G I O N A L B R I E F : E U R O P E A N D C E N T R A L A S I AT H E S TAT E O F T H E W O R L D S C H I L D R E N 2 0 2 3 1 THE STATE OF THE WORLDS CHILDREN 2023: FOR EVERY CHILD, VACCINATION For every child, vaccination Immunization is one of humanitys most remarkable success stories. It has saved countless lives… Press release 20 April 2023 UNICEF and The Chancellery of the Prime Minister announce partnership on social inclusion in Poland https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/unicef-and-chancellery-prime-minister-announce-partnership-social-inclusion-poland Warsaw, 19 April 2023 – The UNICEF Refugee Response Office in Poland today launched a partnership with The Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland focused on the social inclusion of refugees who’ve fled war in Ukraine. The letter of intent signed by Agnieszka Ścigaj, Minister – Member of the Council of Ministers and Rashed Mustafa Sarwar,… Press release 20 April 2023 UNICEF and The Chancellery of the Prime Minister announce partnership on social inclusion in Poland https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/unicef-and-chancellery-prime-minister-announce-partnership-social-inclusion-poland Warsaw, 19 April 2023 – The UNICEF Refugee Response Office in Poland today launched a partnership with The Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland focused on the social inclusion of refugees who’ve fled war in Ukraine. The letter of intent signed by Agnieszka Ścigaj, Minister – Member of the Council of Ministers and Rashed Mustafa Sarwar,… Article 20 April 2023 How a mobile consultation point drives immunization among refugees in Poland https://www.unicef.org/eca/stories/how-mobile-consultation-point-drives-immunization-among-refugees-poland It can be hard to book vaccinations when your immunization records have been left behind. It’s also hard to know what vaccinations your child should receive if the information is presented in a way you don’t understand. Refugees can struggle to find information about services or feel intimidated and confused by the procedures of a new country.…, A city in action, The authorities of the seaside city of Gdansk, in the north of Poland, found themselves with a large increase of refugees when the war in Ukraine escalated in February 2022. One of the immediate priorities in terms of access to healthcare was child immunization. The local authorities knew that disseminating accurate information and allaying the…, Building vaccine confidence, one conversation at a time, The message about the consultation point spread through word of mouth but its strategic location was also definitely a pillar of success for such a high turnout as well. Located right next to the humanitarian distribution site where over 6,000 people receive aid every week, making it convenient for those already in the area to stop by and enquire… Article 20 April 2023 How a mobile consultation point drives immunization among refugees in Poland https://www.unicef.org/eca/stories/how-mobile-consultation-point-drives-immunization-among-refugees-poland It can be hard to book vaccinations when your immunization records have been left behind. It’s also hard to know what vaccinations your child should receive if the information is presented in a way you don’t understand. Refugees can struggle to find information about services or feel intimidated and confused by the procedures of a new country.…, A city in action, The authorities of the seaside city of Gdansk, in the north of Poland, found themselves with a large increase of refugees when the war in Ukraine escalated in February 2022. One of the immediate priorities in terms of access to healthcare was child immunization. The local authorities knew that disseminating accurate information and allaying the…, Building vaccine confidence, one conversation at a time, The message about the consultation point spread through word of mouth but its strategic location was also definitely a pillar of success for such a high turnout as well. Located right next to the humanitarian distribution site where over 6,000 people receive aid every week, making it convenient for those already in the area to stop by and enquire… Press release 20 April 2023 The European Commission and UNICEF conclude three-year Child Guarantee pilot scheme https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/european-commission-and-unicef-conclude-three-year-child-guarantee-pilot-scheme BRUSSELS/GENEVA/SOFIA, Bulgaria, 20 April 2023 – The European Commission and UNICEF today, together with the representatives of the Member States, marked the achievements of a three-year pilot programme implemented in seven countries across Europe to tackle child poverty and social exclusion. The pilot programme tested in practice the European… Press release 20 April 2023 The European Commission and UNICEF conclude three-year Child Guarantee pilot scheme https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/european-commission-and-unicef-conclude-three-year-child-guarantee-pilot-scheme BRUSSELS/GENEVA/SOFIA, Bulgaria, 20 April 2023 – The European Commission and UNICEF today, together with the representatives of the Member States, marked the achievements of a three-year pilot programme implemented in seven countries across Europe to tackle child poverty and social exclusion. The pilot programme tested in practice the European… Press release 20 April 2023 Confidence in childhood vaccines declines across Europe and Central Asia – new UNICEF report https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/confidence-childhood-vaccines-declines-across-europe-and-central-asia-new-unicef NEW YORK, 20 April 2023 – The public perception of the importance of childhood vaccines has declined across Europe and Central Asia since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new analysis of data from 55 countries worldwide – 29 of which are in Europe and Central Asia. The analysis is featured in a new report published today by… Press release 20 April 2023 Confidence in childhood vaccines declines across Europe and Central Asia – new UNICEF report https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/confidence-childhood-vaccines-declines-across-europe-and-central-asia-new-unicef NEW YORK, 20 April 2023 – The public perception of the importance of childhood vaccines has declined across Europe and Central Asia since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new analysis of data from 55 countries worldwide – 29 of which are in Europe and Central Asia. The analysis is featured in a new report published today by… Press release 20 April 2023 New data indicates declining confidence in childhood vaccines of up to 44 percentage points in some countries during the COVID-19 pandemic https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/sowc-2023 NEW YORK, 20 April 2023 – The public perception of the importance of vaccines for children declined during the COVID-19 pandemic in 52 out of 55 countries studied, UNICEF warned today in a new report on immunization. The State of the World’s Children 2023: For Every Child, Vaccination reveals the perception of the importance of vaccines for… Press release 20 April 2023 New data indicates declining confidence in childhood vaccines of up to 44 percentage points in some countries during the COVID-19 pandemic https://www.unicef.org/eca/press-releases/sowc-2023 NEW YORK, 20 April 2023 – The public perception of the importance of vaccines for children declined during the COVID-19 pandemic in 52 out of 55 countries studied, UNICEF warned today in a new report on immunization. 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