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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
Progress on household drinking water, sanitation and . . . - UNICEF DATA The World Health Organization and United Nations Children’s Fund (WHO UNICEF) Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene produces internationally comparable estimates of progress on WASH and is responsible for global monitoring of the SDG targets related to WASH
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
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
Levels and trends in child malnutrition - UNICEF DATA Source: UNICEF, WHO, World Bank Group Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates, 2025 edition 1 Share is relative to the total number afected across the four country-income groups; this varies from the global totals reported elsewhere in this brochure because the oficial JME global total is based on a model of United Nations regions
Progress on Childrens Well-being: Centring child rights . . . - UNICEF DATA Every child counts The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development puts the principles of equality and non-discrimination at its heart, with a commitment to leave no one behind and reach those furthest behind first Centring children in our efforts to drive sustainable development is a human rights imperative with the power to break harmful cycles of poverty and continued rights violations But
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
Education Statistics - UNICEF DATA Every child learns The Sustainable Development Goals are interdependent and achieving SDG4 – ensuring inclusive and equitable education for all by 2030 – will have transformative effects on other goals SDG4 spans a spectrum of education levels, from pre-primary to youth and adult education It emphasizes learning outcomes, skills acquisition, and equity in both development and emergency
Indicator profiles - UNICEF DATA The metadata includes definitions, data sources, methodologies and classifications, serving as an essential resource for researchers, policymakers and advocates seeking to understand and leverage the data that underpin UNICEF’s efforts to track progress and inform policy across various aspects of child health and well-being
What works to reduce child poverty? Insights from across . . . - UNICEF DATA Child poverty continues to be one of the urgent challenges of our time, with nearly 900 million children experiencing multidimensional poverty To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets of halving multidimensional child poverty and ending extreme monetary poverty among households with children by 2030, extraordinary and coordinated efforts are essential But what concrete