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Monitoring the situation of children and women

30 Years strengthening the quality, accessibility, and use of data across the broad spectrum of children’s rights in Europe and Central Asia.

TransMonEE Meeting 2022

To enhance the generation, systematization and integration of data on children, women and adolescents in  Europe and Central Asia, the Transformative Monitoring for Enhanced Equity (TransMonEE) initiative is in the process of launching new data tools enabling country snapshots, dashboards by topic and powerful data queries.

New data tools coming soon!

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Country snapshots

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Latest Publications using Data on Children

This section presents the latest publications from National Statistical Offices, UNICEF and other organisations on data and statistics on children, women and adolescents in Europe and Central Asia.
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Guidance on Statistics on Children 2022

Spotlight on children exposed to violence, in alternative care, and with disabilities

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Levels and trends in child mortality

Levels and trends in child mortality

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Progress Report on the Every Woman Every Child Strategy 2022

Key data, trends and developments in women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health and well-being followed by a deeper dive into the impact of COVID-19.

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The status of women and men in BiH society

The status of women and men in BiH society

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Upcoming webinar series on data collection

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With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the suspension of data collection activities that rely on face-to-face interviewing, reliance on “non-traditional” data collection methods and big data increased worldwide. It accelerated the use of technology in all types of data collection. Data collection methods, such as phone surveys, typically used in high-income countries, are now methods employed by national statistical offices and other agencies in developing countries in rapidly increasing numbers.

To support all offices around the world in deciding which data collection effort to support and for which purpose, to help their understanding of which type of data is fit for what purpose, and to increase their knowledge to make informed decisions UNICEF Headquarters has decided to launch the Data Collection Webinar Series.

More information about the webinars on this Series 

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