Unicef Policy
Found 5 free book(s)BREASTFEEDING - UNICEF DATA
data.unicef.orgThis report was prepared by UNICEF’s Nutrition Section, Programme Division, Data and Analytics Section, Division of Data, Research and Policy, and Division of Communication. Report team: Maaike Arts, Vrinda Mehra, Guy Taylor Data and analysis: Vrinda Mehra, Julia Krasevec, Chika Hayashi Policy analysis: France Bégin, Victor M. Aguayo
Are the world’s richest countries family friendly?
www.unicef-irc.org2 Social and Economic Policy Consultants, UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti. 4 Are the world’s richest countries family friendly Policy in the OECD and EU Family-friendly policies overview Family-friendly policies matter because they …
UNICEF Policy Brief Family Friendly Policies 2019
www.unicef.orgThis policy brief draws on the substantial evidence on the health, educational, and economic benefits of family-friendly policies to recommend four transformative shifts in workplaces: • From ‘maternal’ to ‘parental’ leave: Time and support for all key caregivers is important for young children’s development.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - unicef-irc.org
www.unicef-irc.orgby the UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre for an earlier Digest on Children and Violence. In recent years, there has been a greater understanding of the problem of domestic violence, its causes and consequences, and an international consensus has developed on the need to deal with the issue. The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Child ProteCtion toolkit Child Protection Basics
www.fhi360.orgChildren’s Fund (UNICEF) uses the term “child protection” to refer to preventing and responding to violence, exploitation and abuse against children. Child protection system: A child protection system consists of laws and policies, meaningful coordination across government departments and between sectors at