Data last updated: October 2023
Documents
Briefing note on transparency and accountability measures
Briefing note on various transparency and accountability measures of UNICEF, including public disclosure of internal audit reports
UNICEF Annual Report 2015
UNICEF Annual Report 2015 highlights results achieved for and with children and young people across the full continuum of humanitarian action and development work. It takes stock of UNICEF activities in all programme areas during 2015, underscoring the organization's commitment to providing a fair chance for every child - especially the most disadvantaged. The report outlines UNICEF's efforts in a year marked by numerous humanitarian emergencies, including the global migrant and refugee crisis. It also emphasizes the role that UNICEF and partners played in making sure that children's rights were at the heart of the new global goals adopted at the United Nations in September 2015.
ACABQ Report on Administrative and Budgetary Questions
UNICEF integrated budget, 2018-2021: report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions
Update on UNICEF Archives
This is a quarterly update on archives for external stakeholders. (July 2017)
Annual Report of the Executive Director 2016
Annual report of the Executive Director, 2016: performance
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and results, including a report on the implementation of the
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quadrennial comprehensive policy review
UNICEF Annual Report 2016
This report details the results achieved by UNICEF for and with children worldwide in 2016. It covers the organization's programme work, humanitarian action, partnerships and advocacy efforts in all strategic sectors, with an emphasis on reaching every child and accelerating progress for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged girls and boys. The report also highlights UNICEF's innovations, its efforts to improve efficiency and effectiveness, and the stories of individual children and families directly affected by UNICEF's work in the course of its 70th anniversary year.
Report on Regular Resources 2016
Regular resources (RR) are at the center of UNICEF's ability to deliver results for every child, particularly those most vulnerable. All UNICEF offices benefit from the allocation of RR, with the largest share spent on programmes for children and the balance used to support the core structure of the organization - without which we would not be able to deliver on our mandate. UNICEF's Report on Regular Resources 2016 presents key results achieved with RR in the course of the year, highlights revenue and expense trends, and acknowledges the generosity of government and private-sector partners who have generously contributed RR to UNICEF.