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Publications

UNICEF UK Annual Report 2022

In 2022, supporters helped us raise £179.5 million to build a better world for every child. Read our annual report and financial statements.

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UNICEF UK Annual Report 2021

In 2021, supporters helped UNICEF UK raise £141.8 million to build a better world for every child. Read our Annual Report to find out more.

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UNICEF UK Annual Report 2020

Read our annual report to find out about UNICEF UK's work. In 2020, supporters helped UNICEF UK raise £109.4 million to build a safer world for every child.

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UNICEF UK Annual Report 2019

Read our report to see how our supporters helped us to raise £101.4 million to help build a safer world for every child.

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Unicef UK Annual Report 2018

Read our annual report to find out more about Unicef UK's work. In 2018, supporters helped Unicef UK raise £99.4 million to help build a safer world for every child.

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Healthy Air for Every Child

Across 86% of the UK, children are growing up breahing toxic air. In this report Unicef UK sets out the case for urgent Government action on air pollution.

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An unfair start: Inequality in children's education in rich countries

Read the latest report card from UNICEF's Research Division, which focuses on inequalities on children's education in rich countries.

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Access to education for refugee and asylum seeking children

Read our report on refugee and asylum seeking children's access to and experiences of education in the UK. In partnership with the Refugee Support Network.

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The toxic school run

Our research indicates that children are most exposed to the dangers of toxic air going to school and in the playground.

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A breath of toxic air: UK children in danger

Air pollution is an invisible but dangerous threat to children’s health, both in the UK and worldwide. Read our report on how toxic air affects children.

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The Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and Unicef: Impact Report

What difference did the partnership make? Find out how many children we reached and the impact of the partnership around the Commonwealth.

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Unicef UK Child trafficking briefing

October 2017 - Read our latest report on how the UK Government can lead in identifying children at risk of trafficking and protecting child victims.

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The refuge of family: How the UK Government can help children fleeing danger reach the safety of family

September 2017 - Read Unicef's latest briefing, focusing on how the UK Government can help children fleeing danger reach the safety of family

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The role of child rights impact assessment in supporting governments to protect and promote children’s rights

September 2017 - Read a comparative study exploring the role of child rights impact assessment in supporting governments to protect children’s rights.

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Unicef UK Annual Report 2016

July 2017 - In 2016, our supporters raised a record £102.8 million for children. Read our annual report to find out more about Unicef UK's work.

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Family reunification and failing protection

April 2017 - A study on the the situation faced by unaccompanied children who were living in the unofficial Dunkirk refugee camp

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Victim, not criminal

May 2017 - This study assesses whether the new “non-punishment” principle is sufficient to protect trafficked children in the UK.

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General Election 2017

May 2017 - This General Election call on all the major political parties to commit to protect the world's most vulnerable children by supporting aid.

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No Place To Call Home: Protecting children's rights when the changing climate forces them to flee

April 2017 - Read Unicef's report focusing on the impact on children’s rights when children are forced to flee from home because of climate change.

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