Innocenti Research Report Monitoring the Social Costs of Climate Change for Low- and Middle-income Countries Published: 2022 Innocenti Research Report This policy brief is the third in a series that assesses key issues affecting social spending as part of UNICEF’s work on Public Finance for Children.It aims to add to the understanding on of what climate change means for social sector budgets, and the extent to which social sectors are being prioritized in the climate response. Social sectors face rising climate-related costs but positive opportunities to raise the required additional financing required remain. These include: leveraging green technologies; reforming energy subsidies and harnessing green financing initiatives. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 43 | Thematic area: Social Policies, Social protection, Social Protection, Well-being and Equity | Tags: climate change, poverty, public finance, technological change × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2022 Monitoring the Social Costs of Climate Change for Low- and Middle-income Countries. , pp. 43.
Innocenti Publications Child Safety Online: Global challenges and strategies. Technical Report Published: 2012 Innocenti Publications Expanding Internet access for all children and young people without discrimination and exclusion in all parts of the world, together with promoting digital citizenship and responsibility, ought to be critical objectives for policymakers concerned with enhancing opportunities for children. The study primarily addresses two issues: child sex abuse recorded in images; and the grooming of young people for sex. A third issue, cyberbullying, emerging from much research as an issue of particular significance to children, is also touched on in this report. There are many knowledge gaps about the protection challenges raised by the Internet, particularly in parts of the world where its penetration is so far more limited. There has been significant work undertaken to analyse children’s online behaviour and investments made in strategies to address and prevent abuse in parts of Asia, across Europe and the United States of America. But there has been less exploration of online child abuse and exploitation across many low- and middle-income countries. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 160 | Thematic area: Child Protection, Children's Participation, Governance, Social Policies | Tags: child protection, safety, technological change, telecommunications × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2012 Child Safety Online: Global challenges and strategies. Technical Report. , pp. 160.
Innocenti Insights La seguridad de los niños en línea: retos y estrategias mundiales Published: 2012 Innocenti Insights La mayor accesibilidad a Internet de todos los niños y jóvenes del mundo, sin discriminación ni exclusión alguna, junto con la promoción de la ciudadanía y la responsabilidad digitales, deben ser objetivos fundamentales para los responsables de trazar políticas destinadas a incrementar las oportunidades de los niños y las niñas. El desarrollo de un acceso más seguro a Internet forma parte de este proyecto. El propósito del presente informe es examinar las pruebas disponibles en el plano mundial. El estudio aborda esencialmente dos cuestiones: los abusos sexuales de niños grabados en imágenes y la captación de menores con fines sexuales. El presente informe también aborda una tercera, el ciberacoso, que numerosas investigaciones han puesto de manifiesto como tema de particular importancia para los menores. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 40 | Thematic area: Child Protection, Children's Participation, Governance, Industrialized Countries, Social Policies | Tags: child protection, safety, technological change, telecommunications × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2012 La seguridad de los niños en línea: retos y estrategias mundiales. , pp. 40.
Innocenti Insights La sécurité des enfants en ligne: Défis et stratégies mondiaux Published: 2012 Innocenti Insights L'expansion de l'accès à Internet pour tous les enfants et les jeunes, sans discrimination ni exclusion, dans toutes les parties du monde, ainsi que la promotion de la citoyenneté et de la responsabilité numériques doivent faire partie des objectifs prioritaires des décideurs politiques soucieux d'accroître les possibilités offertes aux enfants. La construction d'un accès plus sûr à Internet fait partie intégrante de ce projet. Le but du présent rapport consiste à passer en revue les données factuelles disponibles. Dans un premier temps, l'étude s'est penchée sur deux problèmes : la maltraitance sexuelle d'enfants enregistrée en images et la manipulation des jeunes à des fins sexuelles. Une troisième question, le harcèlement en ligne, que de nombreuses recherches s’accordent à qualifier de très important pour les enfants, est également évoqué dans ce rapport. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 40 | Thematic area: Child Protection, Governance, Industrialized Countries, Social Policies | Tags: child protection, safety, technological change, telecommunications × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2012 La sécurité des enfants en ligne: Défis et stratégies mondiaux. , pp. 40.
Innocenti Publications Child Safety Online: Global challenges and strategies Published: 2011 Innocenti Publications Expanding Internet access for all children and young people without discrimination and exclusion in all parts of the world, together with promoting digital citizenship and responsibility, ought to be critical objectives for policymakers concerned with enhancing opportunities for children. The study primarily addresses two issues: child sex abuse recorded in images; and the grooming of young people for sex. A third issue, cyberbullying, emerging from much research as an issue of particular significance to children, is also touched on in this report. There are many knowledge gaps about the protection challenges raised by the Internet, particularly in parts of the world where its penetration is so far more limited. There has been significant work undertaken to analyse children’s online behaviour and investments made in strategies to address and prevent abuse in parts of Asia, across Europe and the United States of America. But there has been less exploration of online child abuse and exploitation across many low- and middle-income countries. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 40 | Thematic area: Child Protection, Children's Participation, Governance, Industrialized Countries, Social Policies | Tags: child protection, safety, technological change, telecommunications × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2011 Child Safety Online: Global challenges and strategies. , pp. 40.