Data and transparency

As part of its commitment to transparency and accountability, UNICEF ensures that information about its supply activities is readily accessible to the public.

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UNICEF maintains the highest standards of transparency and accountability in its supply operations. This commitment fosters trust and confidence among donors, partners and the communities we serve while also promoting informed decision-making and effective use of resources to support the wellbeing of children worldwide.

To keep stakeholders informed, UNICEF ensures that detailed and frequently updated information about its supply activities is readily accessible to the public. This includes comprehensive data on allocation of resources and expenditure reports. 

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Immunization Market 

Market developments of poliomyelitis (polio), human papillomavirus (HPV), malaria, measles-containing, pentavalent (DTwP-HepB-Hib) and rotavirus vaccines.

Plastic waste reduction

How UNICEF is reducing plastic waste and saving money with bulk packing of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), used in the prevention of mosquito-borne diseases.

Nutrition Market

Up-to-date information on the delivery of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF), a life-saving supply item for treatment of severe wasting in children under 5 years old. 

Oxygen Market

The latest market developments in essential medical oxygen supplies for treating children with pneumonia and other respiratory infections.

 

Reporting and forecasting

Annual reports

Supply Division’s annual reports detail and document the work of delivering essential goods and services to children in need. 


Market notes and updates 

Explore market and product updates highlighting trends in supply, demand, shortages, surplus and availability of key strategic products procured by UNICEF. 


UNICEF’s global Transparency Portal

Interactive overview of supplies and services delivered globally to support programme activities and rapid response to emergencies.