Jahresberichte & Studien
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Jahresbericht UNICEF Österreich 2009
Das Jahr 2009 war durch viele Krisen geprägt: Steigende Lebensmittelpreise, Finanzkrise, Naturkatastrophen und Kriege. Kinder sind die schwächsten Mitglieder einer Gesellschaft und leiden am stärksten unter Krisen. Die Arbeit von UNICEF für die Kinder war daher wichtiger denn je! Dank der Hilfer seiner SpenderInnen und ParternInnen konnte UNICEF weltweit gegen Hunger und Krankheiten kämpfen, für Schulbildung sorgen und Kinder vor Missbrauch schützen. | EUR 3.00 | Download
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Annual Report 2009
As the only UN development and humanitarian agency wholly dedicated to children, UNICEF assisted more than 150 countries and territories in 2009, the year of the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Annual Report 2009 emphasizes UNICEF’s unwavering commitment to children in its achievement of results and the global challenges the organization faced. | EUR 3.00 | Download
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The State of the World's Children - Special Edition: Celebrating 20 Years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Executive Summary
In commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child on 20 November 2009, UNICEF is dedicating a special edition of its flagship publication, The State of the World’s Children, to children’s rights. This Executive Summary provides an overview of the full report, examines the Convention’s evolution, progress achieved on child rights, challenges remaining, and actions to be taken to ensure that the Convention’s promise becomes a reality for all children. | EUR 1.00 | Download
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The State of the World's Children - Special Edition: Celebrating 20 Years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
In commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child on 20 November 2009, UNICEF is dedicating a special edition of its flagship publication The State of the World’s Children to child rights. The report broadly assesses the Convention’s impact on children’s well-being and human development during the past two decades, addresses the critical challenges for the next 20 years and outlines an agenda for action to ensure the Convention’s promise becomes a reality for every child. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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Innocenti Social Monitor 2009: Child Well-Being at a Crossroads
This study examines the evolving and diverging challenges for the well-being of children after two decades of transition. Following a long period of sustained economic growth and gradual improvements in living standards, the global economic crisis is now threatening to reverse some of the recent positive achievements and plunge households and children into another phase of uncertainty.
Providing a comprehensive overview of the decade up to 2008 and discussing monitoring and data challenges for the region, the report aims to help support and guide policy debate and decisions in a period of economic crisis. It is hoped to encourage policy makers to have a greater focus on child well-being, guided by human rights principles, to support those children most in need, to promote social inclusion and to give all children the opportunity to develop to their full potential. | EUR 5.00 | Download
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Jahresbericht UNICEF Österreich 2008
dt., 20 Seiten
Dank der großzügigen Hilfe der UNICEF-Spenderfamilie konnte UNICEF im Jahr 2008 Soforthilfe in Notsituationen und langfristige Programme in rund 160 Ländern durchführen! Dieser Einsatz für Kinder wäre ohne die Unterstützung der Spenderinnen und Spender nicht möglich: UNICEF finanziert seine Arbeit ausschließlich mit freiwilligen Beiträgen. UNICEF versorgte 2008 jedes zweite Kind weltweit mit Impfstoffen, baute Ernährungszentren und stellte Schulmaterial für Millionen Kinder bereit. UNICEF half auch, Kinder vor Missbrauch und Gewalt zu schützen. In über 30 Krisenländern versorgte UNICEF die Kinder rasch mit lebensrettenden Hilfsgütern. | kostenlos | Download - U0050
Annual Report 2008
UIn 2008, UNICEF released the latest data on annual deaths of children under five years old. The estimated number of under- five deaths fell to 9.2 million in 2007, from 9.7 million in 2006. The average annual rate of reduction in child mortality for the period 1990–2007 was 1.8 per cent.
Proven interventions were scaled up in child and maternal health, nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene, basic education, and gender equality. HIV testing and counselling were included in routine pregnancy screening for the first time in many countries. In a particularly notable advancementin support of accelerated efforts for young child survival and development, arrangements were finalized in 2008 for working more effectively with the World Bank and government partners through health-related procurement using resources from the International Development Association. | EUR 3.00 | Download
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The State of the World's Children 2009
"Maternal and Newborn Health", 158 pages
Niger has the highest lifetime risk of maternal mortality of any country in the world, 1 in 7. The comparable risk in the developed world is 1 in 8,000. Since 1990, the base year for the Millennium Development Goals, an estimated 10 million women have died from complications related to pregnancy and childbirth, and some 4 million newborns have died each year within the first 28 days of life. Advances in maternal and neonatal health have not matched those of child survival, which registered a 27 per cent reduction in the global under-five mortality rate between 1990 and 2007. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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"Maternal and Newborn Health", 47 pages
Niger has the highest lifetime risk of maternal mortality of any country in the world, 1 in 7. The comparable risk in the developed world is 1 in 8,000. Since 1990, the base year for the Millennium Development Goals, an estimated 10 million women have died from complications related to pregnancy and childbirth, and some 4 million newborns have died each year within the first 28 days of life. Advances in maternal and neonatal health have not matched those of child survival, which registered a 27 per cent reduction in the global under-five mortality rate between 1990 and 2007. | kostenlos | Download
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"Child Survival", 66 pages
This year, UNICEF is publishing the first annual edition for the Asia-Pacific region, which encompasses half of the world’s population, under the title of The State of Asia-Pacific’s Children 2008. This volume and other regional editions complement The State of the World’s Children 2008, sharpening from a worldwide to a regional perspective the global report’s focus on trends in child survival and health and outlining possible solutions – by means of programmes, policies and partnerships – to accelerate progress in meeting the Millennium Development Goals. A particular focus is reducing inequity in access to primary health care both between countries and within countries in the region. Challenges in child survival for China and India, which dominate the region’s population, also receive considerable attention. | kostenlos | Download - Jahresbericht UNICEF Österreich 2007
dt., 20 Seiten
2007 gelangen UNICEF im Kampf gegen die Kindersterblichkeit weitere Erfolge - durch einfache Maßnahmen wie Impfschutz, Medikamente und Spezialnahrung.Erstmals starben weniger als zehn Millionen Kinder unter fünf Jahren an Krankheiten wie Durchfall und Malaria - 1990 waren es noch rund 13 Millionen. Für UNICEF kein Grund zur Entwarnung. Aber eine Ermutigung, dass konkrete Hilfe möglich ist - wenn viele Menschen UNICEF dabei unterstützen! Mit der Hilfe der UNICEF-Spenderfamilie konnte UNICEF 2007 viel für die Kinder erreichen – weltweit, in rund 160 Ländern. Vielen Dank! | kostenlos | Download - U0047
Annual Report 2007
Annual Report 2007 details UNICEF’s work on behalf of children and their families in 155 countries and territories. The report outlines the challenges and accomplishments of UNICEF and its vast network of partners in their quest to fulfill the Millennium Development Goals. Highlights include the historic drop in deaths of children under five, dipping below 10 million in 2006, successful ‘Go to School’ campaigns in countries emerging from crises, innovative programmes to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV and on-the-ground responses to natural and human-made cataclysms. | EUR | 3.00 | Download
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"Child Survival", 60 pages
The State of Africa’s Children 2008 highlights the need to position child survival at the heart of Africa's development and human rights agenda. It begins by examining the state of child survival and progress towards the health-related MDGs for children and mothers in each of the continent’s five main subregions: Eastern, Central, North, Southern and West Africa. Although much of the report concentrates on Africa south of the Sahara, cases and analysis from North Africa are examined as well. | EUR | Download - U 0045
State of the World's Children 2008
"Child Survival", 164 pages
In 2006, for the first time in recent history, the total number of annual deaths among children under the age of five fell below 10 million, to 9.7 million. This represents a 60 per cent drop in the rate of child mortality since 1960.
However, there is no room for complacency. The loss of 9.7 million young lives each year is unacceptable, especially when many of these deaths are preventable.
And despite progress, the world is not yet on track to achieve the Millennium
Development Goal target of a two-thirds reduction in the rate of child mortality by 2015. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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Progress for Children: A World Fit for Children Statistical Review
Trotz einiger Fortschritte fehlen fast der Hälfte der weltweit 2,2 Milliarden Kinder und Jugendlichen grundlegende Dinge zum Überleben und zur Entwicklung, wie ein Dach über dem Kopf, Zugang zu Bildung, sauberes Trinkwasser, ausreichende Nahrung und medizinische Hilfe. Der UNICEF-Report beinhaltet eine Fülle detaillierter Informationen hinsichtlich der Forschritte zur Erreichung der Millenniumsziele. | EUR 1.00 | Download
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Annual Report 2006
The Annual Report 2006 highlights UNICEF's work in 155 countries, areas and territories. It summarizes some of the important results achieved for children and highlights what still needs to be done. The report demonstrates that the road to achieving the Millennium Development Goals is strewn with obstacles, but steadfast determination, strong partnerships, smart investment and precise accountability carve out impressive inroads and models for sustainable development. | EUR 3.00
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Breaking the cycle of exclusion: Roma children in South East Europe
The report calls for immediate action on social exclusion of children in middle income countries. It focuses especially on Roma children and covers eight states/entities in South East Europe: Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia.These middle income states/entities share similar characteristics and UNICEF is present share a programme of cooperation in each one of them. | kostenlos | Download - U 0041
An overview of child well-being in rich countries
This Report Card provides a comprehensive assessment of the lives and well-being of children and young people in 21 nations of the industrialized world. Its purpose is to encourage monitoring, to permit comparison, and to stimulate the discussion and development of policies to improve children’s lives. | kostenlos | Download
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State of the World's Children 2007
The State of the World’s Children 2007 examines the discrimination and disempowerment women face throughout their lives – and outlines what must be done to eliminate gender discrimination and empower women and girls. It looks at the status of women today, discusses how gender equality will move all the Millennium Development Goals forward, and shows how investment in women’s rights will ultimately produce a double dividend: advancing the rights of both women and children. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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Innocenti Social Monitor 2006: Understanding Child Poverty in South-Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
This is a study of child poverty in a fast-changing region. Since 1998 almost all countries of the South-Eastern Europe and Commonwealth of Independent States region have shown signs of economic recovery. The numbers of people living in income poverty has fallen, living standards have generally improved and opportunities for many children in the region have expanded. This signals a turning point in the dramatic decline in social and economic conditions experienced by most children in the region in the early 1990s. Yet there is a serious risk that a part of the new generations of children born since the start of the transition is being left behind. The study shows that not all children are benefiting from the economic growth and that Governments in the region need to give higher policy priority to tackling disadvantage and deprivation endured by children. Pursuing a child rights perspective, the study set outs to measure and understand better the nature and scale of child poverty, as distinct from adult poverty; it highlights the large disparities in child well-being which have emerged in this period of economic expansion, between countries, between regions within countries, and between families; it points to ways in which governments in the region could more effectively address marginalisation and disparities among children. The Innocenti Social Monitor 2006 provides practical examples of ways in which children can be given distinct attention and visibility in the analysis of poverty and in policy priorities, while also stressing that data collection has to be improved and made more accessible in order to allow the impact of policies on children to be effectively assessed and addressed. | EUR 5.00 | Download
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Annual Report 2005
There are no magic bullets for reaching the Millennium Development Goals and achieving sustainable gains. But there are newfound commitments to partnership, strategies that are yielding meaningful results, and programmes that can and must be replicated. Annual Report 2005 highlights UNICEF's work in 157 countries, areas and territories, outlines some of the important achievements that are pointing the way forward and shows why urgent action is still needed. | EUR 3.00 | Download
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Studie über die Rolle der Mütter sexuell mißhandelter und ausgebeuteter Kinder (Friedrich/Akkaya)
Im Auftrag von UNICEF Österreich wurde an der Univ.-Klinik für Neuropsychiatrie des Kindes- und Jugendalters, unter Leitung des Vorstandes, o.Univ.Prof. Dr. Max H. Friedrich und von Fr. Dr. Türkan Akkaya eine Pilotstudie durchgeführt, in der die Rolle der Mütter von sexuell mißhandelten und ausgebeuteten Kindern untersucht wurde. Zielrichtung der Studie war es, klare Aussagen darüber zu erhalten, wie Müttern am effizientesten Hilfe geboten werden kann, wenn sie einen Mißbrauch ihres Kindes ahnen, vermuten oder von ihm wissen. Finden Sie hier die detaillierten Ergebnisse. | EUR 3.50
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Young People in Changing Societies
Regional Monitoring Report No.7, 2000, engl.
Der Report setzt sich mit der "Übergangs-Generation" auseinander – mit jenen 65 Millionen jungen Menschen in Ost- und Zentraleuropa und der ehemaligen Sowjetunion, die während der Übergangszeit vom Kommunismus zur Marktwirtschaft aufgewachsen sind. Der Übergang hat den jungen Menschen in dieser Region neue soziale und wirtschaftliche Möglichkeiten eröffnet, andererseits auch zu mehr Krankheiten, Schulabbrechern und Arbeitslosigkeit geführt. | EUR 5.00
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Innocenti Social Monitor 2003
Economic growth and child poverty in the CEE/CIS and the Baltic states. engl., 140 p.
Social Monitor 2003 reviews recent socio-economic trends in the 27 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. It contains six articles: Economic Growth, Poverty and Long-Term Disadvantage examines recent trends in national income, poverty and public expenditure. Debt Service: An Emerging Problem looks at the growth of external debt in the poorest countries in the region. Refugees and Displaced Persons: Still Large Numbers reviews trends in the numbers of refugees and displaced persons and their living conditions. Intercountry Adoption: Trends and Consequences analyses factors behind the increasing number of children who are internationally adopted from the region. Confronting HIV? considers recent developments in HIV/AIDS in the region and the care and treatment of people with HIV/AIDS. The special feature article, Counting Infant Mortality and Accounting for It, draws on recent survey data to question official infant mortality rates in several countries in the region. It also seeks to explain factors associated with high infant mortality rates in these countries. In addition, the Statistical Annex covers a broad range of indicators for the years 1989 to 2000-2002, including population trends, births and fertility, mortality, family formation, health, education, child protection, crime, and income, as well as comprehensive statistical profiles on each country in the region. | EUR 5.00
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Innocenti Social Monitor 2004
Economic growth and child poverty in the CEE/CIS and the Baltic states. engl, 129 p.
Innocenti Social Monitor 2004 reviews recent socio-economic trends in the 27 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. It examines child poverty in an integrating world from four different perspectives: Economic Growth and Child Poverty looks at children in poverty related to family income and indicates that since the late 1990s steady economic growth has reduced the proportion of people living in households with incomes below national subsistence minima. Despite years of good intentions and more recent economic growth, large numbers of children in the region remain trapped in poverty. Economic Integration, Labour Markets and Children finds that integration into the global economy, as measured by trade and volumes of foreign direct investment, has grown across the region, but is particularly concentrated in the new EU member countries. It shows that conventional market adjustment mechanisms have impoverished children in disadvantaged areas of many countries. Migration Trends and Policy Implications finds that migration has grown greatly in the region since the 1980s; reasons for this upsurge include the fragmentation of nations from eight countries into 27 at the start of the 1990s, causing many people to migrate. The article stresses the need for governments in both originating and receiving countries to better manage migration and increase avenues for legal migration across the region. Young People and Drugs: Increasing Health Risks, investigates the health consequences of the use of tobacco, alcohol and illegal drugs by children and young people, particularly the links between drug use and young people’s deaths across the region. Additionally, the Statistical Annex covers a broad range of indicators for the years 1989 to 2002-2003,including population trends, births and fertility, mortality, family formation, health, education, child protection, crime, income, as well as a comprehensive statistical profile of each country in the region. | EUR 5.00 | Download
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After the Fall
The human impact of ten years of transition (engl.)
Zehn Jahre nach dem Fall der Berliner Mauer begutachtet ein neuer UNICEF-Report ein Jahrzehnt weitreichender Veränderungen sowie deren Auswirkungen auf die Kinder in Mittel-und Ost-Europa und der ehemaligen Sowjetunion. Der Report stellt fest, daß die zurückgehende Wirtschaft, mangelhafte Sozialnetze und bewaffnete Konflikte zu einer Verschlechterung des Lebensstandards des Großteils der 150 Millionen Kinder in dieser Region geführt haben. | kostenlos | Download
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A Decade of Transition
Regional Monitoring Report No. 8, 2001, 208 pages, engl.
The MONEE project Regional Monitoring Report of the UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre is a unique source of information on the social side of the transition taking place in the 27 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Each year’s Report contains an update on the social and economic changes affecting people in the region and includes a wealth of data in a detailed Statistical Annex. This year’s Report provides a review of the first 10 years of transition, exploiting the fact that data are now available on many issues that cover the entire 1990s. The core chapters examine the record of the decade in four key areas affecting human welfare: income inequality and child poverty, health, education, and child protection. An introductory chapter analyses key economic and demographic trends. In each case, the Report summarizes developments to the end of the decade, discussing both the outcomes measured with statistical data and the policy options. | EUR 5.00
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Young Voices
Opinion Survey of Children and Young People in Europe and Central Asia (engl.)
Von Dezember 2000 bis Februar 2001 wurden 15.200 ausgewählte Kinder und Jugendliche über ihre Erfahrungen und Einstellungen zu Familie, Schule und Politik sowie über ihre Leitbilder, Hoffnungen und Ängste befragt. Sie repräsentieren die Meinung von rund 93 Millionen jungen Menschen im Alter von neun bis 17 Jahren in der Region. Die Umfrage ermöglicht erstmals den Vergleich der Meinungen von Heranwachsenden in 26 Staaten Mittel- und Osteuropas, den GUS-Staaten, der baltischen Staaten mit ihren Altersgenossen in neun Ländern Westeuropas, darunter auch Österreich. Die Befragung wurde im Auftrag von UNICEF und der Organisation für Sicherheit und Zusammenarbeit (OSZE) vom Meinungsforschungsinstitut GFK durchgeführt. "Junge Menschen brauchen mehr Möglichkeiten, sich Gehör zu verschaffen. Wir müssen sie ermutigen, sich an den Entscheidungsprozessen, die ihr Leben betreffen, zu beteiligen," erklärte UNICEF Exekutiv-Direktorin Carol Bellamy bei der Vorstellung der Studie. | EUR 3.50
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Child Poverty in Rich Nations 2000
Innocenti Report Card Issue No.1, June 2000, engl.
The persistence of child poverty in rich countries undermines both equality of opportunity and commonality of values. It therefore confronts the industrialized world with a test both of its ideals and of its capacity to resolve many of its most intractable social problems. | EUR 2.00 | Download
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Child Poverty in Rich Nations 2005
The proportion of children living in poverty has risen in a majority of the world's developed economies. (Report Card No.6, engl., 36p)
The Innocenti Report Card Child Poverty in Rich Nations 2005 calls attention to the fact that the proportion of children living in poverty has risen in a majority of the world’s developed economies since early 1990s. This report asks what is driving poverty rates upwards and why some OECD countries are doing a much better job than others in protecting children at risk. | EUR 2.00 | Download
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Child Maltreatment Deaths In Rich Nations
Innocenti Report Card Issue No. 5, September 2003. (engl., 36 p.)
The Innocenti Report Card “A League Table of Child Maltreatment Deaths in Rich Nations” calls attention to a phenomenon – child maltreatment - which appears to be common and widespread and yet poorly captured by statistics.
The report addresses violence against children, child abuse and maltreatment as central human rights questions and recalls the commitment undertaken at the Special Session on Children to protect children from all forms of violence, neglect and abuse. | EUR 3.00 | Download
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Birth Registration Right From The Start
Innocenti Digest No. 9., March 2002 (engl.)
This Digest looks at birth registration – a fundamental human right that opens the door to other rights, including education and health care, participation and protection. It explains why the births of more than 50 million babies go unregistered every year. In legal terms, these children do not exist and their right to an official name and nationality is denied. Their access to basic services may be severely jeopardised and they may find themselves more vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. The effects can last a lifetime, with the unregistered adult unable to vote, open a bank account or obtain a marriage licence. Non-registration also has serious implications for the State. Put simply, countries need to know how many people they have and how many there are likely to be in the future, in order to plan effectively. This Digest emphasizes the crucial importance of birth registration, explores the obstacles to universal registration and highlights the actions – including awareness raising, legislative changes, resource allocation and capacity building – that are needed to ensure the registration of every child. | EUR 3.00 | Download
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Child Deaths by Injury in Rich Nations
Innocenti Report Card, No. 2. A league table of child deaths by injury in rich nations. (engl.)
In every one of the world's wealthier nations, injury is now the leading killer of children aged over one. This second Report Card presents, for the first time, a standardized league table ranking 26 of the world's industrialized nations according to their injury death rates for children aged 1 to 14. | EUR 2.00 | Download
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State of the World´s Children 1996
50th Anniversary Issue; Children in War 104 pages, engl.
50 Jahre nach seiner Gründung beschreibt UNICEF, das Kinderhilfswerk der Vereinten Nationen, in seinem Jahresbericht die verzweifelte Lage von Kindern im Krieg. UNICEF schlägt ein Schutzprogramm für Kinder im Krieg vor, das u.a. ein Rekrutierungsverbot für Jugendliche unter 18 Jahren, die Ächtung von Landminen sowie eine schärfere Verfolgung von Kriegsverbrechern vorsieht. Zugleich bilanziert UNICEF die Fortschritte in der Entwicklungshilfe für Kinder seit 1946 und hebt hervor, daß das Eintreten für die Rechte des Kindes eine der wichtigsten Aufgaben der Gegenwart und Zukunft ist. | EUR 2.50
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Zur Situation der Kinder in der Welt 1997
Kinderarbeit (= State of the Worlds Children 1997) Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag 1997 (dt.)
Der UNICEF-Bericht von 1997 widmete sich dem Thema Kinderarbeit. In drei großen Bereichen wird die Konvention über die Rechte des Kindes beleuchtet ("Eine neue Ära für Kinder), auf "Gefährliche und ausbeuterische Kinderarbeit" eingegangen sowie relevante Zahlen veröffentlicht (Statistik). | EUR 8.94
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State of the World´s Children 1997
Focus on Child Labour 108 pages, engl.
Each year, The State of the World's Children closely examines a key issue affecting children. The 1997 report focuses on the controversial and emotional, as well as complex and challenging, issue of child labour. It asserts that thoughtful and comprehensive attempts at solutions must be guided by the best interests of the child and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The report urges an immediate end to hazardous and exploitative child labour and advocates urgent support for education so that children may acquire knowledge and skills to improve their lives. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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Zur Situation der Kinder in der Welt 1998
Ernährung und Gesundheit (= State of the Worlds Children 1998) Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag 1998 (dt.)
UNICEF schätzt, daß weltweit mehr als 200 Millionen Kinder mangelernährt sind. Sie erhalten nicht nur von klein an zuwenig Nahrung; ihnen fehlen auch lebenswichtige Vitamine, Eiweiß, Eisen und andere Spurenelemente. Deshalb sind sie besonders anfällig für Infektionen und Krankheiten und werden in ihrer körperlichen und geistigen Entwicklung oft schwer geschädigt. Jedes Jahr sterben mehr als vier Millionen Kinder ,weil sie durch Mangelernährung geschwächt sind. Gesunde Ernährung bedeutet mehr als regelmäßige Mahlzeiten. UNICEF beschreibt in diesem Bericht, wie die Ernährungssituation von Kindern weltweit verbessert werden kann. UNICEF setzt dabei u.a. auf eine Verbesserung der Nahrungsqualität, den Aufbau von Basisgesundheitsdiensten für die Armen und die Stärkung der Rolle der Mädchen und Frauen. | EUR 8.94
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State of the World´s Children 1998
Focus on Nutrition 132 pages, engl.
Sound nutrition can change children's lives, improve their physical and mental development, protect their health and lay a firm foundation for future productivity. The State of the World's Children 1998, focuses on the more than 200 million children under the age of five who are affected by malnutrition every day. Arising from the combined onslaught of poverty and preventable diseases, malnutrition represents a potent threat to the survival and development of children, as well as their families and communities. The report examines three key factors that determine whether a child will thrive and develop: access to food; access to basic health services; and caring practices. It explores some of the low-cost measures that can be taken to improve children's quality of life, and puts forward a plan of action to alleviate some of the worst effects of child malnutrition. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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Zur Situation der Kinder in der Welt 1999
Das Recht auf Bildung (= State of the Worlds Children 1999) Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag 1999 (dt.)
An der Schwelle zum 21. Jahrhundert wird noch immer Millionen Kindern jegliche Grundbildung vorenthalten. So lernen Sie nichts über die elementaren Zusammenhänge von Hygiene und Krankheit, über eine gesundes Ernährung und die Vorbeugung gegen Krankheiten. Kinder ohne Schulbildung sind auch besonders bedroht, Opfer von wirtschaftlicher Ausbeutung und Mißbrauch zu werden. Sie sind gefangen in einem Teufelskreis aus Unwissenheit und Armut. Zwei Drittel der über 130 Millionen Kinder, die in den Entwicklungsländern nicht zur Schule gehen, sind Mädchen. Ohne Schulbildung haben diese keine Chance, ihre gesellschaftliche Stellung zu verbessern.
UNICEF beschreibt in diesem Bericht, wie das Menschenrecht auf Bildung auch in wirtschaftlich wenig entwickelten Ländern verwirklicht werden kann. Dabei geht es UNICEF nicht allein darum, möglichst alle Kinder zur Schule zu schicken. Entscheidend für eine nachhaltige Wirkung ist auch, daß die Qualität des Unterrichts verbessert wird. In einer Welt, die immer stärker durch Wissen und Wettbewerb bestimmt wird, ist Bildung die entscheidende Investition, um die Herausforderungen der Zukunft zu meistern. | EUR 10.03
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State of the World´s Children 1999
State of the World´s Children 1999
Education 132 pages, engl.
"Education For All: Making the right a reality." The State of the World's Children 1999 tells the stories of a world community that is unwilling to accept the consequences of illiteracy or the denial of the human right to a quality education. With the Convention on the Rights of the Child as a guiding framework, governments, policy makers, educators, community leaders, parents and children themselves are advancing an education revolution; their goal, "Education For All." This report addresses the challenges encountered and the efforts and progress made by the international community as it strives to reach this goal. The eight statistical tables in this report profile 193 countries. The countries are measured by basic indicators, nutritional status, health status, educational levels, demographics, economic indicators, the status of women and the rate of progress on major indicators since 1960. The State of the World's Children 1999 proposes that education is one of the best investments a country can make in order to prosper. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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Zur Situation der Kinder in der Welt 2000
Kinder haben Rechte (= State of the Worlds Children 2000) Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag 2000 (dt.)
Das "Jahrhundert des Kindes" ist zu Ende. Für die Kinder der Welt hat sich viel verändert in diesen hundert Jahren. Allein in den vergangenen drei Jahrzehnten ist es gelungen, die Kindersterblichkeit um die Hälfte zu senken. Und viele Kinder haben heute Entwicklungschancen, von denen ihre Altersgenossen zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts nur träumen konnten.
Grundlegend gewandelt hat sich auch das Verständnis von Kindheit. Kinder werden heute zunehmend als Menschen mit eigenen Rechten angesehen, wie sie in der UN-Kinderrechtskonvention festgelegt worden sind. Fast alle Staaten dieser Erde haben diese Konvention anerkannt. Ob sie aber auch der Verpflichtung nachgekommen sind, ihre Politik kinderfreundlicher zu gestalten, damit befaßt sich der diesjährige Bericht. | EUR 10.03
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State of the World´s Children 2000
A Vision for the 21st Century 124 pages, engl.
The State of the World's Children 2000 seeks to fan the flame that burned so brilliantly a decade ago when world leaders adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. It summarizes the progress made over the last decade in meeting the goals established at the 1990 World Summit for Children and discusses four daunting obstacles to full human development: HIV/AIDS, armed conflict and violence, poverty and gender discrimination. The State of the World's Children 2000 offers compelling arguments about the power of early care for children, quality education, human rights for women and children and their development. Statistical data for 193 countries are also presented. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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Zur Situation der Kinder in der Welt 2001
Der Start ins Leben (= State of the Worlds Children 2000) Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag 2000 (dt.)
UNICEF-Report "Zur Lage der Kinder in der Welt" sagt, Schlüssel zum Fortschritt liegt bei den Jüngsten. Der Bericht stellt fest, daß zu viele Nationen es versäumen, ihren Kindern in den ersten 3 Lebensjahren die beste Betreuung zu bieten.
Jedes Jahr sterben etwa 11 Millionen Kinder an leicht vermeidbaren Krankheiten, 170 Millionen Kinder sind mangelernährt, über 100 Millionen Kinder sehen nie eine Schule von innen und eines von zehn Kindern hat Behinderungen. Zu diesen meßbaren Versäumnissen der Welt kommt noch der unermeßliche Verlust an menschlicher Kapazität durch mangelnde Betreuung von Kindern in den ersten drei Lebensjahren. | EUR 10.54
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State of the World´s Children 2001
Early Childhood 116 pages, engl.
UNICEF-Report "Zur Lage der Kinder in der Welt" sagt, Schlüssel zum Fortschritt liegt bei den Jüngsten. Der Bericht stellt fest, daß zu viele Nationen es versäumen, ihren Kindern in den ersten 3 Lebensjahren die beste Betreuung zu bieten.
Jedes Jahr sterben etwa 11 Millionen Kinder an leicht vermeidbaren Krankheiten, 170 Millionen Kinder sind mangelernährt, über 100 Millionen Kinder sehen nie eine Schule von innen und eines von zehn Kindern hat Behinderungen. Zu diesen meßbaren Versäumnissen der Welt kommt noch der unermeßliche Verlust an menschlicher Kapazität durch mangelnde Betreuung von Kindern in den ersten drei Lebensjahren. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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State of the World´s Children 2002
Leadership 104 pages, engl.
The State of the World's Children 2002 is about the leadership that was needed to turn commitments made at the 1990 World Summit for Children into actions that improved the lives of children and families. It is also about the leadership that is necessary now and into the future in order to ensure the right of every child to live in peace, health and dignity. Presenting models of leadership from individuals and agencies, organizations and alliances, the report spotlights the 'Say Yes for Children' campaign and the UN Special Session on Children. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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State of the World´s Children 2003
Child Participation 124 pages, engl.
The State of the World's Children 2003 reports on child participation - the ‘right’ of every child at every age, the responsibility of governments, organizations and families, and a way to promote tolerance, respect for human rights, an appreciation of diversity and peace. The report showcases examples from every region of the world of how things are different when children’s viewpoints are taken into account. Photos and artwork are by children. The report includes 9 tables, including a new addition on HIV/AIDS, and 3 maps, which together present a comprehensive set of economic and social indicators on the well-being of children worldwide. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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State of the World's Children 2004
Girls, Education and Development 147 pages, engl.
The State of the World's Children 2004 focuses on girls' education as one of the most crucial issues facing the development community today. Girls are the focus because they are the ones who are usually left behind, because what benefits them will also benefit boys (and the reverse is not always true), because they are more vulnerable to physical and sexual abuse and other forms of exploitation when left uneducated.
The report is a testimony to the prevailing gender disparities and to the toll girls' exclusion from school takes on them, their families, communities and countries. It is also a trove of information on strategies, programmes and initiatives developed by UNICEF and its partners to advance the cause of girls' education and thus improve the lives of all children. Finally, the report is a call to action. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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Zur Situation der Kinder in der Welt 2005
Bedrohte Kindheit (= State of the Worlds Children 2005) Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag 2005 (dt.)
Jedes zweite Kind auf der Welt kann von einer Kindheit, die dieses Wort verdient, nur träumen. Armut und Krieg bedrohen das Leben von Millionen Buben und Mädchen. Täglich sterben 30.000 Kinder, zumeist an Krankheiten wie Durchfall, Masern oder Malaria. Kinder werden ales Prostituierte, Soldaten und billige Hausdiener missbraucht. Und Aids macht inzwischen viele Fortschritte für Kinder wieder zunichte.
Der UNICEF-Bericht 2005 ist ein Appell, endlich allen Kindern die Chance auf ein sicheres Aufwachsen zu geben. UNICEF zeigt darin, dass der Kreislauf aus Armut und Ausbeutung nur durchbrochen werden kann, wenn die Kinder ins Zentrum politischer Entscheidungen rücken.
"Die schlimmsten Formen des Terrorismus sind Gleichgültigkeit, Hunger und Krankheiten. Wenn wir diese nicht überwinden, weren wir nie in Frieden leben." (Harry Bellafonte, UNICEF-Botschafter) | EUR 10.18
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State of the World´s Children 2005
Childhood under Threat 152 pages, engl.
The State of the World´s Children focuses on childhood, defined as the state and condition of a child’s life. The Convention of the Rights of the Child, adopted in 1989, offers a new definition of childhood based on human rights. Yet for hundred of millions of children the promise of childhood that undergirds the Convention already appears broken as poverty, armed conflict and HIV/AIDS threaten their survival and development. The report examines these three key threats in detail, and offers a comprehensive agenda of action to combat them. It concludes by calling on all stakeholders – governments, donors, international agencies, as well as communities, families, business and individuals – to reaffirm and recommit to their moral and legal responsibilities to children. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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Excluded and Invisible - Zusammenfassung dt. | kostenlos | Download - U 0005
State of the World's Children 2006
Excluded and Invisible 144 pages, engl.
Meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the broader aims of the Millennium Declaration would transform the lives of millions of children who would be spared illness and premature death, escape extreme poverty and malnutrition, gain access to safe water and decent sanitation facilities and complete primary schooling. | EUR 2.50 | Download
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Annual Report 2003
52 Seiten, engl.
The UNICEF Annual Report 2003 spotlights our medium-term strategic plan, the organization's blueprint for fulfilling the promises of the Millennium Development Goals. It highlights the progress made in our five priority areas - early childhood, immunization plus, girls' education, HIV/AIDS and child protection. The report also provides information on our supply operation, finances, partnerships and alliances, National Committees and goodwill ambassadors. | kostenlos
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52 Seiten, engl.
The year 2004 was full of challenges and achievements in the effort to make health, education and protection and reality for children everywhere. The UNICEF 2004 highlights our work with partners in 157 countries worldwide. It puts the spotlight on key achievements in each of our priority areas: girls’ education, early childhood development, immunization plus, HIV/AIDS and child protection; also addressed are the threats to children brought on by some of the natural and man-made emergencies that unfolded in 2004, as well as UNICEF’s response.
The report includes information on the many kinds of partnerships that sustain our work for children. It also provides a summary of UNICEF income and expenditure in 2004, as well as organizational highlights in the areas of UN reform, supply, human resources and information technology. | kostenlos | Download
