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UNICEF - 13 February 2007
Child poverty in perspective: an overview of child well-being in rich
countries (pdf 1003 Kb)
A comprehensive assessment of the lives
and well-being of children and adolescents
in the economically advanced nations
The true measure of a nation’s standing is
how well it attends to its children – their
health and safety, their material security,
their education and socialization, and
their sense of being loved, valued, and
included in the families and societies into
which they are born.
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The
State of World Children.- 2002 Leadership |
The
State of World Children.- 2001 Early childhood |
The
State of World Children.- 2000 Urgent call to leadership |
The
State of World Children.- 1999 Education |
The
State of World Children.- 1998 Malnutrition |
The
State of World Children.- 1996 Children in wars |
International
Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour: IPEC |
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Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour
Strategic Plans
Data Collection Methodology
Household Based Survey
Employer’s Survey
Street Children
ILO/UNICEF Rapid Assessment Methodology
Data Presentation
Official Publications
Namibia Child Activities Survey 1999 - Report of analysis
Summary Findings of Child Labour Survey in Sri Lanka, 1999
Child Labour in South Africa 1999 : Tables
National Child Labour Survey Country Report Zimbabwe - 1999
Child Labour in Ukraine: 1999 (State Statistics Committee of Ukraine)
Survey of Activities of Young People, 1999
Child Labour Survey report in Zambia - 1999
Child Labour in Portugal – Social Characterisation of School Age
Children and Their Families 1998 (Extracts from the final report).
Child Labour Situation in Nepal, 1997
Migration of Working Children in Nepal, 1997
Summary results of Child Labour Survey in Pakistan, 1996
Report on Child labour in Cambodia, 1996
1995 Survey on Children 5-17 Years Old (SCL), in Philippines
Analyses of the 1994 Child Labour Force Survey Results, in Turkey
Rapid Assessment reports
Jamaica: Situation of Children in Prostitution
Nepal: Bonded Labour Among Child Workers of the Kamaiya System
Nepal: Situation of Domestic Child Labourers in Kathmandu
Nepal: Situation of Child Ragpickers
Nepal: Trafficking in Girls With Special Reference to Prostitution
Tanzania: Child Labour in the Horticulture Sector in Arumeru District
Tanzania: Child Labour in Commercial Agriculture Tobacco
Thailand: Trafficking in Children into the Worst Forms of Child Labour
Turkey: Working Street Children in Three Metropolitan Cities
Reports
Child Labour in Portugal - (Extracts from the final report)
Statistics: Revealing a hidden tragedy
Statistics on Working Children and Hazardous Child Labour in Brief
Youngest Workers and Hazardous Child Labour
Trafficking in Children for Labour Exploitation in the Mekong Sub-region:
a Framework for Action
Child Labour in commercial agriculture in Africa
Child Labour Surveys - Results of methodological experiments in four
countries 1992-1993
Raw Data
Namibia
Philippines
South Africa
Ukraine
Zimbabwe
Documentation
Namibia
Survey Questionnaires
Pakistan
Survey Questionnaire
Philippines
Variable description (parent and house)
Variable description (child)
Survey Questionnaire (parent and house)
Survey Questionnaire (child)
South Africa
Survey Questionnaire A
Survey Questionnaire B
Ukraine
Survey Questionnaire (parent and house)
Survey Questionnaire (child)
Variable Descriptions (parent and house)
Variable Descriptions (child)
Zimbabwe
Survey Questionnaire A
Survey Questionnaire B
General Reports
ILO/UNICEF Guidelines for Rapid Assessment (A Field Manual)
Development Of Indicators On Child Labour
Simpoc Countries
Simpoc Facts, Figures and Achievements
I. Ahmed, Getting rid of child labour, 1999
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The State of the World's Children 1999
-Press kit
State of the World's Children 1998
Chapter I Malnutrition:
Causes, consequences and solutions
CHAPTER II: Statistical tables
1 Basic
indicators
2 Nutrition
3 Health
4 Education
5 Demographic
indicators
6 Economic
indicators
7 Women
8 The
rate of progress
Measuring human development
Regional summaries country list
1 Vitamin A supplements save pregnant women's lives
2 What is malnutrition?
3 Stunting linked to impaired intellectual development
4 Recognizing the right to nutrition
5 Growth and sanitation: What can we learn from chickens?
6 Breastmilk and transmission of HIV
7 High-energy biscuits for mothers boost infant survival by 50 per cent
8 UNICEF and the World Food Programme
9 Triple A takes hold in Oman
10 Celebrating gains in children's health in Brazil
11 Rewriting Elias's story in Mbeya
12 Women in Niger take the lead against malnutrition
13 BFHI: Breastfeeding breakthroughs
14 Tackling malnutrition in Bangladesh
15 Kiwanis mobilize to end iodine deficiency's deadly toll
16 Indonesia makes strides against vitamin A deficiency
17 Making food enrichment programmes sustainable
18 Zinc and vitamin A: Taking the sting out of malaria
19 Protecting nutrition in crises
20 Progress against worms for pennies
21 Child nutrition a priority for the new South Africa
Ten steps
to successful breastfeeding
Vitamin A
Zinc
Iron
Iodine
Folate
Fig.1 Malnutrition and
child mortality
Fig.2 Trends in child
malnutrition, by region
Fig.3 From good
nutrition to greater productivity and beyond
Fig.4 Poverty and
malnutrition in Latin America and the Caribbean
Fig.5 Causes of child
malnutrition
Fig.6 Inadequate
dietary intake/disease cycle
Fig.7 Intergenerational
cycle of growth failure
Fig.8 Better nutrition
through triple A
Fig.9 Iodine deficiency
disorders and salt iodization
Fig.10 Progress in
vitamin A supplementation programmes
Fig.11 Measles deaths
and vitamin A supplementation
Fig.12 Zinc
supplementation and child growth (Ecuador, 1986)
Fig.13 Maternal height
and Caesarean delivery (Guatemala, 1984-1986)
Glossary
Press Kit
Summary: Malnutrition:
Causes, consequences and solutions
Fact Sheet: Summing
up malnutrition's shame
Fact Sheet:
Malnutrition: Causes
Fact Sheet: Micronutrients
Feature: Child
malnutrition and women's rights
Feature: In
Burundi camps, the spectre of malnutrition looms
Feature: Malnutrition
in industrialized countries |
From The
Progress of Nations 1997:
8. Special Protections
Commentary - No age of innocence: Justice for children
8.1 Old enough to be a criminal?
8.2 Over 7 million children are refugees
8.3 Hidden killers
8.4 The cost of war: Billions for development diverted
to
emergencies |
We the Children |
Progress since the World Summit for
Children |
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