Page Research and reports UNICEF’s work is grounded in empirical data, rigorous research and thoughtful analysis. Available in:中文English Our latest reports UNICEF combines its experience and well-collected evidence and analysis to create programmes, campaigns and initiatives wherever they are needed most. Report UNICEF CHINA 2016 - 2020 FIVE YEARS OF RESULTS FOR CHILDREN IN CHINA See the full report Report How the marketing of formula milk influences infant feeding This report summarizes the findings of a multicountry study examining the impact of breast milk marketing on infant feeding decisions and practices. See the full report Report EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT (ECD) A UNICEF PRIORITY FOR 2021-2025 See the full report Report HEALTHY WEIGHT AMONG CHILDREN A UNICEF PRIORITY FOR 2021-2025 See the full report Report ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH A UNICEF PRIORITY FOR 2021-2025 See the full report Report Driving Children’s Diets Childhood overweight and obesity in China has been associated with the increase in consumption of highly processed food and drink. See the full report Key Research Report An Atlas of Social Indicators of Children in China An overview of the situation of children in China. See the full report Statistics An Atlas of Social Indicators of Children in China An overview of the situation of children in China. Visit the page Annual Report UNICEF annual report 2019 This report highlights UNICEF’s achievements in 2019 See the full report File list Report 22 March 2019 What Matters to UNICEF China UNICEF activities aim to benefit the most disadvantaged and hardest-to-reach children and women in China. Download file (PDF, 5,35 MB) Report 22 March 2019 Highlights of Population Status of Children in China in 2015 Children are future of the world and the state of their well-being lays the foundation for the future of population and societies. Download file (PDF, 1,60 MB) Report 22 March 2019 Building Cognitive Capital for Children The National Consultation on 'Building Cognitive Capital for Children' for Sustainable Development took place on May 16th 2017 in Beijing. Download file (PDF, 5,21 MB) Report 22 March 2019 Ethnic Minority Children in China Factsheet Download file (PDF, 739,29 KB) Report 22 March 2019 The Children's Rights in Sustainability Reporting The Children's Rights in Sustainability Reporting tool is a guide to help companies integrate child rights reporting into the GRI reporting framework. Download file (PDF, 1,10 MB) Report 22 March 2019 Children's Rights and Business Principles The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights represent a milestone in the business and human rights discussion. Options Available options Children's Rights and Business Principles Children’s Rights and Business Principles Summary Download file (PDF, 1,13 MB) (PDF, 365,92 KB) Report 22 March 2019 Generation 2030 Africa Demographics are key to Africa's increasing centrality to the global development and growth agenda. Download file (PDF, 10,80 MB) Report 22 March 2019 Census Data About Children in China 2013 Children are the foundation of our society and culture, and the healthy development of children is the basis for positive human and social development. Download file (PDF, 2,69 MB) Report 22 March 2019 A Post-2015 World Fit for Children Investing in the rights of all children, in every place in the world -- no matter the child's gender, ethnicity, race, economic, disability or other status. Download file (PDF, 2,06 MB) Document 22 March 2019 Proposal for Sustainable Development Goals Poverty eradication is the greatest global challenge facing the world today and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development. Download file (PDF, 1,41 MB) Report 22 March 2019 Women and Men in China This publication is compiled to demonstrate women's development, the progress of gender equality, the living status of women and men in China. Download file (PDF, 9,46 MB) Statistics 22 March 2019 An Atlas of Social Indicators of Children in China 2010 The Atlas shows the remarkable achievements that China has made in improving the survival, development and protection of children. Prev 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Next