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Protecting children from harm during COVID-19 needs evidence

Protecting children from harm during COVID-19 needs evidence

COVID-19 Evidence Methods & tools Research synthesis

By Shivit Bakrania, Sandy Oliver

Although much of the world is focused on the “silver lining” that COVID-19 does not appear to severely impact children’s health, UNICEF is raising the alarm about the potential damage of the hidden impacts on children’s health as well as the indirect socio-economic effects of the fallout from the pandemic. In response, UNICEF… Read more →←
5 Questions with Kerry Albright, Chief of Research Facilitation and Knowledge Management at Innocenti

5 Questions with Kerry Albright, Chief of Research Facilitation and Knowledge Management at Innocenti

Data and Research Events Evidence Evidence to Policy Research Communication Research synthesis

By Kerry Albright, Saranya Misra

This article was originally published on UNICEF’s intranet platform, ICON.  In today’s 5 Questions, Kerry Albright, Chief, Research Facilitation and Knowledge Management of the UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti, speaks to us about her work at UNICEF, her experience at the Evidence for Children roundtable event in… Read more →←
What is gender socialization and why does it matter?

What is gender socialization and why does it matter?

Research synthesis

By Nikola Balvin

Even if you are not familiar with the concept of “gender socialization”, it is most likely that you have been influenced by it and in turn passed on your own beliefs about what constitutes gender-appropriate attitudes and behaviour to others. Gender socialization begins at birth, intensifies during adolescence and contributes to… Read more →←

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