Innocenti Research Briefs Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief: UNICEF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018–2021 GOAL AREA 5: EVERY CHILD HAS AN EQUITABLE CHANCE IN LIFE Published: 2019 Innocenti Research Briefs This research brief is one of a series of five briefs, which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell-UNICEF Mega-Map of the effectiveness of interventions to improve child welfare in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). These briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five goal areas of UNICEF’s 2018–2021 Strategic Plan, although it is anticipated that they will also be useful for others working in the child well-being space. This brief provides an overview of the available evidence related to interventions to ensure every child has an equitable chance in life. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 6 | Thematic area: Child well-being | Tags: child welfare, child well-being, equal opportunities × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2019 Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief: UNICEF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018–2021 GOAL AREA 5: EVERY CHILD HAS AN EQUITABLE CHANCE IN LIFE. , pp. 6.
Innocenti Research Briefs Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief: UNICEF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018–2021 GOAL AREA 1: EVERY CHILD SURVIVES AND THRIVES Published: 2019 Innocenti Research Briefs This research brief is one of a series of five briefs, which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell-UNICEF Mega-Map of the effectiveness of interventions to improve child welfare in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). These briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five goal areas of UNICEF’s 2018–2021 Strategic Plan, although it is anticipated that they will also be useful for others working in the child well-being space. This brief provides an overview of the available evidence related to child health and development. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 10 | Thematic area: Child well-being | Tags: child development, child health, child welfare, child well-being × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2019 Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief: UNICEF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018–2021 GOAL AREA 1: EVERY CHILD SURVIVES AND THRIVES. , pp. 10.
Innocenti Research Briefs Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief: UNICEF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018–2021 GOAL AREA 2: EVERY CHILD LEARNS Published: 2019 Innocenti Research Briefs This research brief is one of a series of five briefs, which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell-UNICEF Mega-Map of the effectiveness of interventions to improve child welfare in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). These briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five goal areas of UNICEF’s 2018–2021 Strategic Plan, although it is anticipated that they will also be useful for others working in the child wellbeing space. This brief provides an overview of the available evidence related to education. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 7 | Thematic area: Child well-being | Tags: child education, child welfare, child well-being × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2019 Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief: UNICEF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018–2021 GOAL AREA 2: EVERY CHILD LEARNS. , pp. 7.
Innocenti Research Briefs Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief: UNICEF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018–2021 GOAL AREA 3: EVERY CHILD IS PROTECTED FROM VIOLENCE AND EXPLOITATION Published: 2019 Innocenti Research Briefs This research brief is one of a series of five briefs, which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell-UNICEF Mega-Map of the effectiveness of interventions to improve child welfare in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). These briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five goal areas of UNICEF’s 2018–2021 Strategic Plan, although it is anticipated that they will also be useful for others working in the child well-being space. This brief provides an overview of the available evidence related to ensuring that every child is protected from violence and exploitation. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 6 | Thematic area: Child well-being | Tags: child exploitation, child welfare, child well-being, violence against children × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2019 Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief: UNICEF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018–2021 GOAL AREA 3: EVERY CHILD IS PROTECTED FROM VIOLENCE AND EXPLOITATION. , pp. 6.
Innocenti Research Briefs Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief: UNICEF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018–2021 GOAL AREA 4: EVERY CHILD LIVES IN A SAFE AND CLEAN ENVIRONMENT Published: 2019 Innocenti Research Briefs This research brief is one of a series of five briefs, which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell-UNICEF Mega-Map of the effectiveness of interventions to improve child welfare in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). These briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five goal areas of UNICEF’s 2018–2021 Strategic Plan, although it is anticipated that they will also be useful for others working in the child wellbeing space. This brief provides an overview of the available evidence related to interventions to ensure every child lives in a safe and clean environment. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 6 | Thematic area: Child well-being | Tags: child safety, child welfare, child well-being, environmental health × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2019 Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief: UNICEF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018–2021 GOAL AREA 4: EVERY CHILD LIVES IN A SAFE AND CLEAN ENVIRONMENT. , pp. 6.
Innocenti Research Briefs Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 1 Published: 2018 Innocenti Research Briefs This research brief is one of a series of five briefs which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell Collaboration-UNICEF Mega-Map on the effectiveness of interventions to improve child welfare in low- and middle-income countries. These briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five goal areas of UNICEF’s 2018–2021 Strategic Plan, although it is anticipated that they will also be useful for others working in the child well-being space. This brief provides an overview of the available evidence related to interventions to ensure every child survives and thrives. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 9 | Thematic area: Knowledge management | Tags: child welfare × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2018 Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 1. , pp. 9.
Innocenti Research Briefs Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 2 Published: 2018 Innocenti Research Briefs This research brief is one of a series of five briefs which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell Collaboration-UNICEF Mega-Map on the effectiveness of interventions to improve child welfare in low- and middle-income countries. These briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five goal areas of UNICEF’s 2018–2021 Strategic Plan, although it is anticipated that they will also be useful for others working in the child well-being space. This brief provides an overview of the available evidence related to interventions to ensure every child learns. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 7 | Thematic area: Knowledge management | Tags: child welfare × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2018 Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 2. , pp. 7.
Innocenti Research Briefs Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 3 Published: 2018 Innocenti Research Briefs This research brief is one of a series of five briefs which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell Collaboration-UNICEF Mega-Map on the effectiveness of interventions to improve child welfare in low- and middle-income countries. These briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five goal areas of UNICEF’s 2018–2021 Strategic Plan, although it is anticipated that they will also be useful for others working in the child well-being space. This brief provides an overview of the available evidence related to interventions to ensure every child is protected from violence and exploitation. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 5 | Thematic area: Knowledge management | Tags: child welfare × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2018 Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 3. , pp. 5.
Innocenti Research Briefs Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 4 Published: 2018 Innocenti Research Briefs This research brief is one of a series of five briefs which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell Collaboration-UNICEF Mega-Map on the effectiveness of interventions to improve child welfare in low- and middle-income countries. These briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five goal areas of UNICEF’s 2018–2021 Strategic Plan, although it is anticipated that they will also be useful for others working in the child well-being space. This brief provides an overview of the available evidence related to interventions to ensure every child lives in a safe and clean environment + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 5 | Thematic area: Knowledge management | Tags: child welfare × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2018 Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 4. , pp. 5.
Innocenti Research Briefs Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 5 Published: 2018 Innocenti Research Briefs This research brief is one of a series of five briefs which provide an overview of available evidence shown in the Campbell Collaboration-UNICEF Mega-Map on the effectiveness of interventions to improve child welfare in low- and middle-income countries. These briefs summarize evidence as mapped against the five goal areas of UNICEF’s 2018–2021 Strategic Plan, although it is anticipated that they will also be useful for others working in the child well-being space. This brief provides an overview of the available evidence related to interventions to ensure that every child has an equitable chance in life. + - Cite this publication | Thematic area: Knowledge management | Tags: child welfare × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2018 Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 5.
Innocenti Working Papers Comparing Child Well-Being in OECD Countries: Concepts and methods AUTHOR(S) Jonathan Bradshaw; Petra Hoelscher; Dominic Richardson Published: 2007 Innocenti Working Papers This paper is produced alongside Innocenti Report Card 7 "Child Well-being in Rich Countries". It provides more detail on how the indicators were chosen for the Report Card, and how they were combined into components and then into dimensions. It also provides additional analysis to complement the Report Card. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 117 | Thematic area: Child Poverty | Tags: behaviour, child poverty, child welfare, education, social indicators, statistical analysis × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION Jonathan Bradshaw; Petra Hoelscher; Dominic Richardson 2007 Comparing Child Well-Being in OECD Countries: Concepts and methods. , pp. 117.
Innocenti Working Papers Overview of Child Well-Being in Germany: Policy towards a supportive environment for children AUTHOR(S) Hans Bertram Published: 2007 Innocenti Working Papers Children’s opportunities to develop according to their talents and competencies and to establish trust in the adults with whom they live, their neighbourhoods, kindergardens, schools and municipalities crucially influence the future of the society in which they grow up. Yet, international comparisons have until recently centred on resource availability, material well-being and health outcomes. However, initiatives such as the OECD/PISA and WHO surveys of ‘healthy lifestyles among school-aged children’ have explored child well-being along several dimensions. In the case of Germany child well-being appears to be more advanced in the western than the eastern regions of the country, and in the south compared to the north. On the basis of the analysis a series of policy recommendations may be identified for the federal states and the municipalities concerning dimensions of child well-being which deserve special attention in their particular regional context. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 50 | Thematic area: Child Poverty | Tags: behaviour, child poverty, child welfare, education, social indicators, statistical analysis × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION Hans Bertram 2007 Overview of Child Well-Being in Germany: Policy towards a supportive environment for children. , pp. 50.