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- UNICEF DATA - Child Statistics
UNICEF is the world’s leading source of data on children used by over 3 million people globally We believe that smart demand, supply and use of data drives better results for children
- Country Profiles - UNICEF DATA
Each country profile features the latest available data on a variety of indicators pertaining to the wellbeing of women and children Each country’s profile page is comprised of data from several sources, depending on the domain of indicator For example, infant mortality rates come from the latest data produced by the UNICEF-led Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME) Some
- The State of the World’s Children 2025 Statistical . . . - UNICEF DATA
The Statistical Compendium presents the most recent key statistics on child survival, development and protection for the world’s countries, areas and regions It supports UNICEF’s focus on progress and results towards internationally agreed-upon goals and compacts relating to children’s and women’s rights and development
- Levels and trends in child mortality 2024 - UNICEF DATA
The world has made remarkable progress in reducing child mortality Since 2000, the global under-five mortality rate has fallen by 52 per cent, reflecting decades of investment and collaboration by governments, communities and partners Millions of children have survived and gone on to thrive thanks to proven, life-saving interventions Yet, this year’s United Nations Inter-agency Group for
- Malnutrition in Children - UNICEF DATA
Malnutrition is a violation of children’s rights, while good nutrition sets children on the path to grow, develop, learn and reach their full potential Despite significant progress over the past two decades, the UNICEF, WHO, World Bank global and regional child malnutrition estimates reveal that we are still far from a world without malnutrition Measures of child malnutrition are used to
- AIDS-Related Orphanhood - UNICEF DATA
Fast fact: Of the 152 million orphans (0-17 years) globally, 13 8 million [10 9 million-17 7 million] lost one or both parents due to an AIDS-related cause in 2024 Protection, care and support for children affected by HIV and AIDS A growing number of countries are developing national action plans for orphans and other vulnerable children As of 2024, an estimated 13 8 million [10 9 million-17
- WHO UNICEF Immunization Coverage Estimates 2024 revision
METHODOLOGY Each year WHO and UNICEF jointly review reports submitted by Member States to both agencies—mainly through the Joint Reporting Form on Immunization (eJRF) for annual data collection—regarding national immunization coverage, finalized survey reports as well as data from the published and grey literature Based on these data, with due consideration to potential biases and the
- SDG Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being - UNICEF DATA
Goal 3 aims to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all, at all ages Health and well-being are important at every stage of one’s life, starting from the beginning This goal addresses all major health priorities: reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health; communicable and non-communicable diseases; universal health coverage; and access for all […]
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