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Innocenti - July 2024 Newsletter

 

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UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office 
of Research and Foresight

What Works...

In an new series, we ask What Works when it comes to confronting some of the greatest challenges facing children today. We take a look at the evidence and hear from the experts, who offer their recommendations for policy and practice

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What Works to eliminate child labour | What Works to advance pre-primary education

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EXPLAINER
Remittances and children

Understand the critical importance  to the developing world of migrants sending money home to family and friends. Explore the Explainer.

 

PHOTO ESSAY 
Children's views

We asked children from seven countries to show us what they want in their lives. Find out what they said: Read more

 

WEBINAR 
Ethics in evidence

Watch the first in a new series of webinars discussing key ethical challenges when conducting research with children.

Comments

  1. The Innocenti study on ‘Remittances’ states that Beyond their undeniable economic importance, remittances are a vital lifeline for underprivileged children and marginalized communities.. I very much agree. Perhaps all development aid should be channelled into remittances to the poor.

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