Research and reports
UNICEF’s work is grounded in empirical data, independent evaluation, rigorous research and thoughtful analysis.
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UNICEF supports and uses research, evaluations and data to determine what works best for children in Europe and Central Asia. We draw on sound evidence to create programmes, campaigns and initiatives where they are most needed. Explore our reports, data and research from across the region.
Data for children
UNICEF collects data and monitors the situation for women and children worldwide. Click on the map to access data from countries across the region.
Explore the data
TransMonEE
Representing a long-standing collaboration between UNICEF and National Statistical Offices, TransMonEE captures a vast range of administrative data on the situation and well-being of children, young people and women in the region.
Evaluation
This database contains abstracts and full text reports of evaluations, studies and surveys related to UNICEF programmes. These evaluations determine the relevance, impact, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of our work.
Household surveys
UNICEF’s Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) use house-by-house interviews to gather the most recent data and information on children and their families. MICS are an important source of information of disaggregated data on children.
Office of Research
The Office of Research – Innocenti – is UNICEF’s dedicated research centre. Its core mandate is to undertake cutting-edge, policy-relevant research that equips the organization and the wider global community to deliver results for children.