2016 Annual Results Report Education
Throughout 2016, UNICEF maintained its commitment to improve learning outcomes, increase school access for all children and promote quality teaching, quality learning and positive learning environments
2016 Annual Results Report Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
In 2016, UNICEF launched a new global strategy that will guide its efforts to meet Sustainable Development Goal 6 on WASH and contribute to the sustainable development agenda overall.
2015 Annual Results Reports Gender Equality
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UNICEF's strong field presence and scope of work across multiple sectors give it wide reach to support women's and girls' empowerment and more equitable male-female relations.
2015 Annual Results Reports Education
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The substantial progress that has led to 100 million more children in school since the year 2000 has struggled to keep pace with population growth over the past decade, leaving 59 million primary-school-aged children and 65 million who are of lower secondary school age out of school.
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.
2014 annual Results Report Gender Equality
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An overview of the progress made in implementing the institutional and programmatic components of the UNICEF Gender Action Plan during 2014.
2014 annual Results Report Social Inclusion
UNICEF works on social inclusion on behalf of the poorest and most marginalized children to assist countries in understanding child poverty and exclusion and in developing effective responses.
2014 Annual Results Report Education
Following major improvements between 2000 and 2007, global progress has stalled both in school enrolment and the number of out-of-school children.
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.