High-resolution portraits and biographical information about UNICEF executives.
Principles to assist journalists as they report on issues involving children at risk.
Our global communications team: who we are, where we are, and what areas we cover.
Key dates for coverage of UNICEF events and issues affecting the world’s children.
Publications, communiqués and research on children and international development.
Datasets and publications monitoring the situation of children and women worldwide.
A system endorsed by the UN Development Group for monitoring human development.
Social and economic policy research in support of advocacy for child rights worldwide.
UNICEF’s online forum for young people interested in discussing major social issues.
Meaningful participation and partnership for young people aged 10 through 19.
Sixty-second youth videos celebrating diversity and child rights around the world.
Around the globe, broadcasters air programming by, for and about children.
UNICEF’s flagship report for 2011: ‘Adolescence: An Age of Opportunity’.
Details on UNICEF's response to complex emergencies: ‘Building Resilience’.
Report cards on strides made toward child rights and well-being worldwide.
Details on UNICEF’s results for children and global challenges faced last year.
Partners committed to narrowing the gender gap in primary and secondary education.
Partners for children: ending harmful practices, providing safe water, responding to crises.
Leveraging the strengths of the corporate sector on behalf of the world’s children.
Collaboration with non-governmental organizations – global, regional, national and local.
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News and in-depth stories available via streaming audio and high-quality MP3s.
Subscribe free of charge and watch UNICEF Television videos through iTunes.
Subscribe free of charge and listen to UNICEF Radio report through iTunes.