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UNICEF The state of the world’s children 2006: excluded and invisible. New York, NY: UNICEF, 2006.
UNICEF The state of the world’s children: Adolescence – An age of opportunity. New York, NY: UNICEF, 2011.
UNICEF Starting early to build stronger and more peaceful societies (Eng). New York : UNICEF, 2015.
UNICEF COMMENCER DÈS LE PLUS JEUNE ÂGE À ÉDIFIER DES SOCIÉTÉS PLUS FORTES ET PLUS PACIFIQUES (FR). New York: UNICEF, 2015.
UNICEF ACTUAR PRONTO PARA CONSTRUIR SOCIEDADES MÁS SÓLIDAS Y PACÍFICAS (SP). New York: UNICEF, 2015.
UNICEF. "Hidden in Plain Sight: A statistical analysis of violence against children." (2014).
UNICEF Evaluation of UNICEF's Peacebuilding, Education, and Advocacy Programme (PBEA). New York, 2015.
UNICEF UNICEF Programme Report 2012-2016. Peacebuilding, Education and Advocacy in Conflict-Affected Contexts (, 2016.
UNICEF Pan-African Symposium on Education, Resilience and Social Cohesion - Strengthening Education Policies and Programmes to Achieve SDGs and Africa’s Agenda 2063. Peacebuilding Education and Advocacy in Conflict-affected Contexts Programme, 2016.
UNICEF Conflict Sensitivity and Peacebuilding in UNICEF Technical Note., 2012.
UNICEF Horizontal Inequality in Education and Violent Conflict. Washington, DC: FHI 360 Education Policy and Data Center, 2015.
UNICEF Does horizontal education inequality lead to violent conflict?. New York, New York: FHI 360 EDUCATION POLICY AND DATA CENTER, 2015.
UNICEF Investment in Equity and Peacebuilding: Uganda Case Study. Washington, DC: FHI 360 Education Policy and Data Center, 2015.
UNICEF Investment in Equity and Peacebuilding: South Africa Case Study. Washington, DC: FHI 360 Education Policy and Data Center, 2015.
UNICEF Violent Conflict and Educational Inequality. Washington, DC: FHI 360 Education Policy and Data Center, 2016.
UNICEF Education Inequality and Violent Conflict: Evidence and Policy Considerations. FHI 360 Education Policy and Data Center, 2016.
UNICEF The links between Equity, Governance, Education and Peacebuilding in Kenya., 2016.
UNICEF Guide to: Conflict Analysis., 2016.
UNICEF Conflict Sensitivity and Peacebuilding: Programming Guide., 2016.
UNICEF, SASSA, and SocialDevelopment South African Child Support Grant Impact Assessment. Pretoria: Dept. of Social Development., 2012.
UNICEF Early childhood development, a statistical snapshot: Building better brains and outcomes for children. New York, NY: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 2014.
UNICEF UNICEFs program guidance for early childhood development. New York, NY: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 2017.
UNICEF Early moments matter for every child. United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 2017.
UNICEF A familiar face: Violence in the lives of children and adolescents. New York, NY: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 2017.
UNICEF Beyond borders: How to make the global compacts on migration and refugees work for uprooted children. New York, NY: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 2017.
UNICEF, and C. I. Ravnbol Women Motherhood Early Childhood Development. UNICEF, 2011.
UNICEF Early childhood development and family services: Baseline evaluation in 20 sites in Rwanda.. Kigali, Rwanda: UNICEF, 2014.
UNICEF Early childhood development in emergencies. Integrated programme guide. UNICEF, 2014.
UNICEF Early childhood education and peacebuilding in post-conflict Northern and Eastern Uganda. Nairobi, Kenya: UNICEF, 2015.
UNICEF For every child a fair chance. The promise of equity . New York, NY: UNICEF, 2015.
UNICEF, and M. Wernham Mapping the global goals for sustainable development and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. New York, NY: UNICEF, 2016.
UNICEF, et al. Uprooted. The growing crisis for refugee and migrant children. New York, NY: UNICEF, 2016.
UNICEF Best of UNICEF research 2017. Miscellanea UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. Florence, Italy: UNICEF, 2017.
UNICEF, and IOM Harrowing journeys. New York, NY: UNICEF, 2017.
UNICEF How does the time children spend using digital technology impact their mental well-being, social relationships and physical activity? An evidence-focused literature review. Florence, Italy: UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti, 2017.
UNICEF Global kids online research synthesis, 2015-2016. Florence, Italy: UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti, 2016.
UNICEF One in three: Internet governance and children's rights. Florence, Italy: UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti, 2016.
UNICEF Building better brains: New frontiers in Early Childhood Development. New York City: UNICEF, 2014.
UNICEF Learning for Peace narratives from the field: A compendium of programme statistics 2012/2016. New York City: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 2018.
UNICEF Transforming the lives of children in Rwanda: Investing in family and community-centered services. UNICEF, 2018.
UNICEF UNICEF Humanitarian Action for Children 2019: Overview. UNICEF, 2019.
UNICEF Family-friendly policies: Redesigning the workplace of the future. A policy brief.. New York, NY: UNICF, 2019.
UNICEF, and ISSA Supporting Families for Nurturing Care: Resource Modules for Home Visitors., 2016.
UNICEF The state of the world's children 2019: Growing well in a changing world children, food and nutrition. New York City: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 2019.
UNICEF Compendium of Resources | Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). What you need to know about the virus to protect you and your family., 2020.
UNICEF, ILO, and UNWomen Family-friendly policies and other good workplace practices in the context of COVID-19: Key steps employers can take. UNICEF, 2020.
UNICEF Global resource guide on public finance for children in early childhood development. UNICEF, 2020.
UNICEF Podcast Children at Heart | Mental health, children & COVID-19. South Africa: UNICEF, 2020.
UNICEF Podcast Children at Heart | Parenting under lockdown. South Africa: UNICEF, 2020.
UNICEF Podcast Children at Heart | Protecting children's rights during a lockdown. South Africa: UNICEF , 2020.

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