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UNICEF Humanitarian Action for Children 2012
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2012 ===
- Born Equal: How reducing inequality could give our children a better future (Save the Children, 2012)
- EFA Global Monitoring Report 2012 (Education for All, 2012)
- Protecting children from harmful practices in plural legal systems (UNICEF, 2012)
- Untold Atrocities - The Story of Syria's Children (Save the Children, 2012)
- Asia Pacific End of Decade Notes on Education for All (UNICEF/UNESCO, 2012)
- Child's play: the antenatal to adolescent health legacy in the Olympic boroughs (London Health Observatory, 2012)
- Child Development and Economic Development: Lessons and Future Challenges (Young Lives, 2012)
- Being Seen, Being Heard: promoting emotional wellbeing for children and young people (The Young Foundation, 2012)
Child articles
Pages dedicated to child well-being:
- Social and emotional wellbeing: development of a children's headline indicator
- Do Cash Transfers Improve Birth Outcomes? Evidence from Matched Vital Statistics, Social Security and Program Data
- Children and Sustainable Development
- UNICEF Humanitarian Action for Children 2012 Report
- Demographic dividend
- Arab Knowledge Report 2010/2011
- A Review Essay on the Measurement of Child Well-Being
- Child Health Profiles
- Well-being Indices
- Child Nutrition
- Well-being measurement
- Childhood poverty
- Child well-being definitions
- Maltreatment
- Early Childhood
- Education
- Child Labour
- The International Network of Child Policy Research Centers
Events
Apps
Apps
- Interactive map on child labour (Shows country-specific statistics on Child labour, legal age limits and international commitments)
- Tracking immunisation data over time (Related to GDP)
- Tracking HIV in children over time (Related to GDP)















