Publications

UNICEF publications play a critical role in fulfilling our mandate to advocate for the rights of every child. They offer accurate, timely information and insightful analysis of interest to governments, social policy makers, business leaders, educators, children’s advocates, media and to all those who understand that an investment in the world’s children is crucial to a better future.

UNICEF CANADA PUBLICATIONS



Where Your Money
Goes

2008-09 Financial Highlights


Global Child Survival
and Health

A 50-year progress report from UNICEF Canada

UNICEF Works!




UNICEF INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS

 
State of the World’s Children

Produced every year, this flagship publication combines analyses, human interest stories, country profiles and statistical data.

Humanitarian Action Report
An annual publication that outlines UNICEF’s appeal for children and women in humanitarian emergencies around the world.

Progress for Children: Narrowing the Gaps

Progress for Children:
Narrowing the Gaps
Achieving the MDGs with equity

 

 


Blame and Banishment

The underground HIV epidemic affecting children in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

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Protecting Children from Violence in Sport

  


Progress on Sanitation and Drinking Water

  • Full report

     


  • UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre Reports

    The UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre undertakes original research to improve international understanding of issues relating to children’s rights



    A Call to Action: Children the Missing Face of AIDS

      

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    Tsunami Report

    Five year anniversary

      

     


    Previous UNICEF reports

    UNICEF regularly publishes reports and articles on Child Survival and Health, Child Nutrition, Education, Child Protection, HIV and AIDS and on current, critical issues.

    From time to time, UNICEF produces publications with agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) The World Bank, and others.

    For these and other UNICEF publications, please visit www.unicef.org/publications/index_3770.html.