2016 Annual Results Report HIV and AIDS
In many ways, 2016 was a transitional year for the global response to HIV. Some changes and developments were unequivocally positive, while the impact of others remains uncertain.
2015 Annual Results Reports Child Protection
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More than 5.6 million children at risk were prevented and/or withdrawn from child labour through one or more education, social protection or child protection interventions in 30 countries, which marks a 24 per cent increase from 4.5 million children reached in 2014.
2015 Annual Results Reports Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
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Since 1990, 2.6 billion people have gained access to an improved drinking water source and 2.1 billion have gained access to an improved sanitation facility through the collective efforts of sector stakeholders.
2015 Annual Results Reports HIV and AIDS
Helping to shape work around children and AIDS for years to come, UNICEF in 2015 advocated for the inclusion of women, children and adolescents affected by HIV and AIDS in the strategic planning processes of the UNAIDS Secretariat and its 11 United Nations co-sponsoring agencies.
2015 Annual Results Reports Nutrition
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Global estimates indicate that the number of stunted children under age 5 declined from 169 million in 2010 to 159 million children in 2014. The global momentum for scaling up nutrition is growing, and many countries are making progress in reducing malnutrition in all its forms.
2014 Annual Results Report Child Protection
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UNICEF's integrated approach to child protection in 2014 addressed the full spectrum of risk factors in the lives of children and their families, within both development and humanitarian contexts.
2014 Annual Results Report Nutrition
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Optimal nutrition lays the foundation for lifelong health, learning, and economic and social performance; it is one of the most important investments in realizing the rights of every child.
2014 Annual Results Report Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Significant progress has been made toward improving access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for children and their families.
2014 Annual Results Report HIV and AIDS
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An AIDS-free generation is within reach: a generation in which children are born free of HIV and remain so into adulthood, and children living with HIV have access to care and treatment.
Zimbabwe OA6 2016
Child Protection Thematic Report January - December 2016