NICEF INNOCENTI RESEARCH CENTRE
The UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre in Florence,
Italy, was established in 1988 to strengthen the research
capability of the United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF) and to support its advocacy for children
worldwide. The Centre (formally known as the International
Child Development Centre) helps to identify and
research current and future areas of UNICEF's work. Its
prime objectives are to improve international understanding
of issues relating to children's rights and to help
facilitate the full implementation of the United Nations
Convention on the Rights of the Child in both industrialized
and developing countries.
The Centre's publications are contributions to a
global debate on child rights issues and include a wide
range of opinions. For that reason, the Centre may produce
publications that do not necessarily reflect
UNICEF policies or approaches on some topics. The
views expressed are those of the authors and are published
by the Centre in order to stimulate further dialogue
on child rights.
The Centre collaborates with its host institution in
Florence, the Istituto degli Innocenti, in selected areas of
work. Core funding for the Centre is provided by the
Government of Italy, while financial support for specific
projects is also provided by other governments, international
institutions and private sources, including
UNICEF National Committees.
The opinions expressed are those of the authors and
editors and do not
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