REFERENCES: FROM WSC TO SSC



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|FROM WSC TO SSC: KEY REFERENCES |

CHAPTER 1: SECURING COMMITMENTS FOR CHILDREN

WSC BACKGROUND, PREPARATION, AND EVENT

□ Children and development in the 1990s, a UNICEF Sourcebook on the occasion of the World Summit for Children, 29-30 Sept. 1990, United Nations, NY (no publication date)

□ Development goals and strategies for children in the 1990s. A UNICEF Policy Review. UNICEF, NY, August 1990 (originally presented as Board paper E/ICEF/1990/L.5)

□ Development Goals and Strategies for Children: Priorities for UNICEF action in the 1990s (E/ICEF/1990/L.5), UNICEF, NY, 13 February 1990.

□ Discussion paper on planning and preparations for the WSC (E/ICEF/1990/12),UNICEF NY.

□ First Call for Children (a periodical UNICEF publication providing news on UNICEF activities, including the Summit and Summit Follow-up through mid-decade – has been discontinued)

□ First Call for Children (commemorative reprint of the World Declaration on the survival, protection and development of children; the Plan of Action for implementing the World Declaration in the 1990s; and the Convention on the Rights of the Child), April, 2000. (original printed in 1990; WSC Declaration and Plan of Action issued in A/45/625, annex) .

□ GA Resolution 45/217, 21 December 1990 on the World Summit for Children

□ Proceedings: “Protecting the World’s Children: A Call for Action”. The fourth international child survival conference, Bangkok, Thailand, March 1-3, 1990. Child Survival Task Force Meeting in March 1990 of Child Survival Task Force (the ‘Bellagio Group)’.

□ Protecting the world’s children: an agenda for the 1990’s, March 10-12, 1988. (including the ‘Talloires Declaration’) Report issued by the Task Force for Child Survival (World Bank, UNDP, WHO, UNICEF, and Rockefeller Foundation), January 1989.

□ Reference Book: Preparatory & reference documentation on the World Summit for Children, Compiled at UNICEF NY, July 1990.

□ Report and Recommendations of the Executive Director on the Initiative of the Governments of Canada, Egypt, Mali, Mexico, Pakistan and Sweden to call for a World Summit for Children (UNICEF E/ICEF/1989/15), 1 December 1989.

□ Report from Mohonk ’89: Children and development in the 1990s. Programme goals and operational strategies for UNICEF (22-25 October 1989), Planning Office, UNICEF, NY, December 1989.

□ Report of the Executive Director: Overview of actions for children in 1989 (E/ICEF/1990/2), UNICEF, NY, 21 February 1990.

□ Report of the Executive Director: Promises to keep (E/ICEF/1991/1, part I), UNICEF, NY, 7 March 1991.

□ Revised goals for children and development in the 1990s (E/ICEF/1990/CRP.2), UNICEF, NY, 30 March 1990.

□ Statement of agreement on the World Summit for Children (CF/WSC/1990/PC-001).

□ Statements by Heads of State of Government at the World Summit for Children, United Nations, 29-30 September 1999, UNICEF, NY, December 1990.

□ Strategies for children in the 1990s. (E/ICEF/1989/L.5), UNICEF, NY, 7 February 1989.

□ Strategies for children in the 1990s. A UNICEF Policy Review. UNICEF, NY, May 1989 (slightly expanded versions of board paper E/ICEF/1989/L.5).

□ Suggested themes and topics for the World Summit for Children. Suggestions by Governments; Suggestions by United Nations agencies and offices (CF/WSC/1990/PC-021/Rev4), 22 May 1990.

□ The State of the World’s Children 1989 and 1990. (Published for UNICEF by Oxford University Press).

□ The World Summit for Children, A UNICEF Contribution to the World Summit for Children, 1990. (A special Summit edition of The State of the World’s Children 1990), UNICEF NY.

□ The World Summit for Children: Country-level opportunities and challenges (CF/EXD/1990-004).

□ The World Summit for Children: Words and Images. UNICEF NY, Division of Communication (compiled press coverage of Summit - no date of issue).

□ UNICEF annual report; 1990. (corporate annual report, UNICEF NY).

□ UNICEF annual report; 1991. (corporate annual report, UNICEF NY).

□ UNICEF annual report; 1992. (corporate annual report, UNICEF NY).

□ UNICEF Executive Board Special Session. Resolution submitted by the Chairman (E/ICEF/1989/CRP 34), December 1989.

□ United Nations Children’s Fund - Report of the Executive Board (17-28 April 1989), ECOSOC Official Records, 1989, Supplement #12 (E/ICEF/1989/12). (UNICEF Executive Board discussion and decision 1989/5 on “Strategies for children in the 1990s”).

□ United Nations Children’s Fund - Report of the Executive Board on the work of its special session held at United Nations Headquarters, from 18-19 December 1989. Special Session on the World Summit for Children (E/ICEF/1989-17), Includes decision 1989/31. Issued 20 March, 1990.

□ United Nations Children’s Fund - Report of the Executive Board, 16-27 April 1990, ECOSOC Official records, 1990, Supplement #8 (E/ICEF/1990/13).

□ Video productions: three videos supporting the Summit: ‘Today’s Children, Tomorrow’s World’ produced 3 months prior to the summit; the video ‘341’ shown at the Summit itself and in 35 countries after the summit; and a co-production, with BBC TA called ‘When the Bough Breaks’.

□ Why a World Summit for Children? A UNICEF Perspective (compiled papers including Statement of SG (8 February 1990); ‘UNICEF’s perspectives’; ‘Children and development goals’; ‘WSC Discussion Paper’; ‘Government endorsements of the idea of a summit’; and ‘Note on the rationale behind the proposed World Summit for Children’. (also Why a World Summit for Children? A UNICEF perspective CF/WSC/GEN-00, 26 January 1990)

□ World Summit for Children Updates (# 1-16, from 1 March 1990 – 1 April 1991and follow-up in September 1991 “A year after the World Summit for Children: Keeping the Promise”) (discontinued thereafter).

□ World Summit for Children: Give Every Child A Future. A Contribution of United Nations Agencies to the World Summit for Children”, September 29-20, 1990. (Inter-agency Information kit prepared as a joint contribution of 15 UN agencies and organizations).

CHAPTER 2: STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR FOLLOW-UP

□ Africa’s children, Africa’s future: Implementing the World Summit Declaration. UNICEF, NY, 1990

□ Development goals and strategies for children in the 1990s. A UNICEF Policy Review. UNICEF, NY, August 1990 (originally presented as Board paper E/ICEF/1990/L.5)

□ Development Goals and Strategies for Children: Priorities for UNICEF action in the 1990s (E/ICEF/1990/L.5), UNICEF, NY, 13 February 1990.

□ Information note on monitoring child goals in the 1990s (CF/PROG/91-009), UNICEF, 10 May 1991.

□ Interagency collaboration on the follow-up to the World Summit and goals and strategies for the 1990s (CF/EXD/1991-009).

□ Operationalisation of mid-decade goals (CF/EXD/1993-008), UNICEF NY (including a number of annexes)

□ Programme of action for achieving the goals for children and development in the 1990s: a UNICEF response to the Declaration and Plan of Action of the World Summit for Children (E/ICEF/1991/12), UNICEF NY, 22 March 1991

□ Programme submissions for the 1992 and 1993 Executive Boards and preparation of the 1992 salesbook (CF/PD/PRO/1991-001), UNICEF, NY, 17 May 1991.

□ Progress report on follow-up to the World Summit for Children (E/ICEF/1993/12), UNICEF, NY, 9 February 1993.

□ Progress report on follow-up to the World Summit for Children (E/ICEF/1994/12), UNICEF, NY, 6 April 1994.

□ Report from Mohonk ’89: Children and development in the 1990s. Programme goals and operational strategies for UNICEF (22-25 October 1989), Planning Office, UNICEF, NY, December 1989.

□ Suggested guidelines for the preparation of the progress report on the implementation of the World Declaration on the Survival, Protection and Development of Children and the Plan of Action for Implementing the World Declaration……adopted by the World Summit for Children (E/ICEF/1991/17), UNICEF, NY, 11 July 1991. Annexes include an outline for the preparation of NPAs and UNICEF Executive Board Decision 1991/1): The Role of UNICEF in World Summit Follow-up.

□ The role of UNICEF in the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (E/ICEF/1991/L.7), UNICEF, NY, 6 February 1991.

□ UNICEF’s reporting obligations regarding Summit follow-up actions (CF/EXD/1991-011).

□ Implementation of General Assembly resolution 45/217 on the World Summit for Children – Report of the Secretary-General (A/49/326), 19 August 1994.

□ United Nations Children’s Fund - Report of the Executive Board (17-28 April 1989), ECOSOC Official Records, 1989, Supplement #12 (E/ICEF/1989/12). (UNICEF Executive Board discussion and decision 1989/5 on “Strategies for children in the 1990s”).

□ United Nations Children’s Fund - Report of the Executive Board (22 April – 3 May 1991), ECOSOC Official Records 1991, Supplement #12 (E/ICEF/1991/15), and Executive Board decisions 1991/10 on the role of UNICEF in World Summit for Children Follow-up; 1991/10; and 1991/13 on ensuring child survival, protection and development in Africa.

□ United Nations Children’s Fund - Report of the Executive Board (26 April – 7 May 1993), ECOSIC Official Records, 1993 Supplement no. 14 (E/ICEF/1993/14). UNICEF Executive Board decisions 1993/13 on Universal ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child by 1995; and 1993/16 on UNICEF/WHO Joint Committee on Health Policy.

□ Executive Board of the United Nations Children’s Fund – Report on the first, second and third regular sessions and annual session of 1994) ECOSOC Official Records, 1994, Supplement no. 14 (E/ICEF/1994/13/Rev.1)

□ We the children: end-decade review of the follow-up to the World Summit for Children – Report of the Secretary-General (A/S-27/3), 4 May 2001.

□ Medium-term plan for the period 1992-1995 (E/ICEF/1992/3), UNICEF NY, 13 May 1992.

□ Medium-term plan for the period 1994-1997 (E/ICEF/1994/3), UNICEF, NY, 30 March 1994.

□ 1995 MID-Decade Goals Reader, UNICEF NY, 5 August, 1994

□ UNICEF/WHO Joint review (JCHPSS/96.3)

□ Report of the Greenwich Consultation (CF/EXD/1991-001, 18 Jan. 1991) , including a Discussion Paper for the December 1990 Greenwich Consultation on ‘Implications of the World Summit for Children for Country programming’ prepared by the Planning Office, NY December 1990.

CHAPTER 3: NATIONAL PROGRAMMES OF ACTION

□ An overview of NPA decentralization in developing countries: basic data, Innocenti Occasional papers, DLG 6, C. Castillo and C. Akehurst, UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence, July 1994.

□ Executive Board of the United Nations Children’s Fund – Report on the first, second and third regular sessions and annual session of 1994) ECOSOC Official Records, 1994, Supplement no. 14 (E/ICEF/1994/13/Rev.1)

□ Implementing the convention on the rights of the child through national programmes of action for children, Robert J. Ledogar, Senior Planning Officer, UNICEF, Author’s proof for The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 1993.

□ Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Resource mobilization in low-income countries, James Himes, ed. UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence, 1995.

□ Next steps on summit follow-up and national programmes of action (CF/EXD/1991-014) UNICEF, NY

□ NPAs, Diagnosis and prognosis, Internal UNICEF-EPP paper by Aung Tun Thet , (n.d.)

□ Programme of action for achieving the goals for children and development in the 1990’s. A UNICEF response to the Declaration and Plan of Action of the World Summit for Children (E/ICEF/1991/12), UNICEF NY, 22 March 1991.

□ Progress at mid-decade on the implementation of General Assembly resolution 45/217 on the World Summit for Children – Report of the Secretary-General (A/51/256), 26 July 1996.

□ Progress report on follow-up to the World Summit for Children (E/ICEF/1992/12), UNICEF, NY, 22 May 1992.

□ Progress report on follow-up to the World Summit for Children (E/ICEF/1993/12), UNICEF, NY, 9 February 1993.

□ Progress report on follow-up to the World Summit for Children (E/ICEF/1995/15), UNICEF, NY. 7 April 1995.

□ Realizing rights through National Programmes of Action for Children, Robert J. Ledogar, Senior Planning Officer, UNICEF NY, in Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Resource mobilization in low-income countries, ed. James R. Himes, UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence, 1995, 55-68

□ Review and analysis of National programs of Action as they relate to nutrition, Nutrition section, UNICEF, NY, 1993 (Internal document, cited in Tadesse 2001).

□ The Children here: Current Trends in the decentralisation of national programmes of action, UNICEF, C. Castillo et.al. ICDC, Florence, 1995.

□ The role of UNICEF in the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (E/ICEF/1991/L.7), UNICEF, NY, 6 February 1991.

□ We the Children: End-decade review of the follow-up to the World Summit for Children, Report of the Secretary-general (A/S-27/3), 4 May 2001.

□ World Summit for Children-inspired programmes of action for children in the 1990s: an assessment and lessons learned. Prepared as part of the World Summit for Children End-Decade Review, by Admassu Tadesse, UNICEF NY, August 2001 (UNICEF Staff working papers, EPP series, draft, limited internal circulation for comment)

CHAPTER 4: KEY PROGRAMME THRUSTS

UNICEF programme evolution, documentation , reporting, evaluations and related

1998-2000 programme priorities (CF/PD/PRO/98-003), 30 April 1998 (also CB’s memorandum to staff of 19 February 1998 – Looking ahead (CF/EXD/MEM/1998-2000).

□ A consultation on UNICEF programme priorities to the year 2000 and beyond – NY, 23-24 September 25 (CF/EXD/IC/1995-011).

□ Follow-up action required on the multi-donor evaluation of UNICEF (CF/EXD/1993-007)

□ Follow-up to the multi-donor evaluation of UNICEF: General programme strategy (E/ICEF/1995/6), UNICEF, NY, 18 January 1995. (and Executive Board decision 1994/A/8 on follow-up to the multi-donor evaluation)

□ Management review: issues concerning the UNICEF mission (E/ICEF/1995/AB/L.11), 25 April, 1995.

□ Medium-term plan for the period 1990-1993 (E/ICEF/1990/3), 5 March 1990.

□ Medium-term plan for the period 1992-1995 (E/ICEF/1992/3), 13 May 1992.

□ Medium-term plan for the period 1994-97. (E/ICEF/1994/3), 30 March 1994.

□ Medium-term plan for the period 1996-1999 (E/ICEF/1996/AB.L.10). 23 April 1996

□ Medium-term plan for the period 1998-2001. (E/ICEF/1998/13), 8 July 1998.

□ Medium-term strategic plan for the period 2002-2005 (E/ICEF/2001/13), 7 November 2001.

□ Positioning UNICEF for the twenty-first century: the impact of management excellence, 1995-1998 (E/ICEF/1998/AB/L.5).

□ Progress report of the management excellence programme in UNICEF (E/ICEF/1996/AB/L.3), 15 December 1995, and (E/ICEF/1996/AB/L.6), 26 February 1996.

□ Report of the Executive Director: Overview of actions for children in 1989 (E/ICEF/1990/2), 21 February 1990.

□ Report of the Executive Director: Promises to keep (E/ICEF/1991/2 (Part I), 7 March 1991.

□ Report of the Executive Director: Towards a new order for children (E/ICEF/1992/2 (Part I), 8 April 1992

□ Report of the Executive Director (E/ICEF/1993/2 (part II), 19 March 1993.

□ Report of the Executive Director (E/ICEF/1994/2 (part II), 6 April 1994.

□ Report of the Executive Director (E/ICEF/1995/14 (part I), 17 April 1995.

□ Report of the Executive Director (E/ICEF/1996/10 (part II), 29 February 1996)

□ Report of the Executive Director (E/ICEF/1997/10 (part II), 27 March 1997

□ Report of the Executive Director (E/ICEF/1998/4 (part II), 26 March 1998.

□ Report of the Executive Director : progress and achievements against the medium-term plan (E/ICEF/1999/4 (part II), 22 April 1999.

□ Report of the Executive Director : progress and achievements against the medium-term plan (E/ICEF/2000/4 (part II), 12 April 2000

□ Report of the Executive Director : progress and achievements against the medium-term plan (E/ICEF/2001/4 (part II), 11 May 2001.

□ Selected Reports of the UNICEF Executive Director Part I(Annual reports to ECOSOC)

□ Strategic Choices for UNICEF: Evaluation of UNICEF, Synthesis Report (Multi-donor evaluation AODAB; CIDA; DANIDA; SDC), 1992 (also sector report working papers on health and nutrition; water and environmental sanitation; emergency response; and women in development and community participation).

□ Sustainability of the World Summit for Children goals: concepts and strategies , Lincoln Chen, Sagari Singh, and Cesar Victora (UNICEF Evaluation, Policy & Planning Working papers, February 1997

□ The State of the World’s Children, UNICEF NY (annual reports consulted from 1988-2001)

□ The UNICEF Mission Statement (CF/EXD/1995-008)

□ The Progress of Nations, UNICEF NY (annual reports from 1993-2000)

□ UNICEF Annual Reports, UNICEF NY, DOC (consulted from 1989-2000)

□ UNICEF Management Study (confidential). Booz Allen & Hamilton, Inc. , December 30 1994. (Final documents include UNICEF Management Study; Executive Summary; Management Study Workshops Report; and Delphi Panel Report)

□ UNICEF Programme policy and procedures (PPP) manual (CF/PD/PRO/2000-01).

□ World Summit goals for children: the challenge for sustainability, A joint UNICEF/Harvard workshop, Workshop proceedings, ICDC, Florence Italy, June 1-2, 1995.

Health

□ Actions for children affected by AIDS: programme profiles and lessons learned, WHO and UNICEF, 1994.

□ Bamako Initiative, progress report (E/ICEF/1991/L.6), referenced in Report of the Executive Board 1991 (E/1ICEF/1991/15), decision 1991/18.

□ Carrots, Sticks and sermons UNICEF’s response to HIV/AIDS in the nineties (draft report prepared for the evaluation office, UNICEF NY, Sept. 2001. Stein-Erik Kruse, Centre for Health and Social Development, Norway, and Kim Forss, ANDANTE, Tools for Thinking, Sweden.

□ Child-. (UNICEF website with statistical information)

□ Children, HIV/AIDS and UNICEF, A UNICEF Fact Sheet, June 2001 (attached to CF/EXD/2001-016, 01 August 2001: The United Nations Special session on HIV/AIDS, 25-27 June 2001: Outcome and Next Steps

□ Children orphaned by AIDS: frontline responses from eastern and southern Africa. UNICEF and UNAIDS, 1999.

□ Executive Board decisions – various.

□ Facts for Life – third edition (CF/EXD/2002-006).

□ Facts for Life third edition (UNICEF, WHO, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNDP, UNAIDS, WFP, the World Bank), UNICEF NY, 2002.

□ Health strategy for UNICEF (E/ICEF/1995/11/Rev.1) UNICEF, NY, 13 July 1995

□ Implementation plan of the health strategy for UNICEF (E/ICEF/1997/3), UNICEF, NY, 1997

□ Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy at WHO-UNICEF joint committee on health policy, Geneva, 15 May 1996 (CF/EXD/IC/1996-008).

□ The Bamako Initiative, Progress report and recommendation presented to the UNICEF Executive Board 1991 session, UNICEF NY.

□ UNICEF internet website: programme/health/focus

□ UNICEF intranet website: Programme division/issues briefs, prepared in conjunction with the Health section, September 1998 (on maternal mortality reduction; others)

□ UNICEF/WHO Joint Committee on health policy. Report of the special session held at the headquarters of the World Health Organization, Geneva, 30-31 January 1992 (E/ICEF/1992/L.18), 18 May 1992 (and other Joint UNICEF/WHO/UNFPA policy statements ):

□ UNICEF/WHO/UNFPA Coordinating committee on health. Report of its third session held at United Nations headquarters, NY, 19-20 April 2001 (E/ICEF/2001/11)

□ We the Children: End-decade review of the follow-up to the World Summit for Children, Report of the Secretary-General (A/S – 27/3), 4 May 2001 (and ‘Glossy’ version of We the Children, together with updated Statistical review prepared by UNICEF).

Nutrition

□ “Children’s right to nutrition: food, care and a healthy environment”, by Urban Jonsson, in Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Resource mobilization in low-income countries, ed. James R. Himes, UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence, Italy. Martin Nijhoff Publishers, the Hague, London, Boston, 1995, pp. 107-141.

□ Draft UNICEF Nutrition Portfolio Review: “It ain’t what you do, it’s way that you do it!”, final draft July 2001 (Part of the World Bank and UNICEF Nutrition assessment)

□ Review and analysis of National programs of action as they relate to nutrition. Internal review, 1993. UNICEF, NY, Nutrition Section, 1993 (cited in Tadesse 2001)

□ Strategy for improved nutrition of children and women in developing countries (E/ICEF/1990/L.6), 9 March 1990. UNICEF NY.

□ Thematic evaluation of UNICEF support to growth monitoring. Roger Pearson, UNICEF NY, Evaluation and Research Office, 1993.

□ Turning the Tide: The New Challenges for Nutrition. A Synthesis of findings from the World-Bank- UNICEF Nutrition Assessment. (Provisional title of draft report) Edited by Stuart Gillespie, Milla McLachlan and Roger Shrimpton, October 2001.

□ UNICEF annual Report of the Executive Director 2000 (E/ICEF/2000/4) Part II

□ UNICEF internet web pages: programme.nutrition (The problem of malnutrition; the right to nutrition; UNICEF nutrition strategy; UNICEF action in nutrition)

□ UNICEF intranet web pages: Intranet.PD; Programme and Policy Briefs (1998) on Vitamin A Deficiency; School Health and Nutrition; Combating IDD

□ “Unravelling the nutrition complex”, chapter 3 in Children first: The story of UNICEF, past and present. By Maggie Black. Oxford University Press for UNICEF NY, 1996, pp. 63-90.

□ Update on reviews and appraisals , Presentation by Kul C. Gautam, Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF at the Second Substantive session of the Preparatory Committee of the Special Session on Children, NY, 29 January-2 February 2001.

□ We the Children: End-decade review of the follow-up to the World Summit for Children, Report of the Secretary-General (A/S-27/3, 4 May 2001 (and ‘Glossy’ version of We the Children, together with updated Statistical review prepared by UNICEF).

WES

□ A Child’s Right to sustainable development .(Occasional paper prepared by UNICEF for the Rio+5 Forum in March 1997)

□ Achieving water and sanitation goals by 1995. Address by James P. Grant at the Ministerial Conference on drinking Water and Environmental Sanitation, Noordwijk, the Netherlands, 1994.

□ Children and Agenda 21: A guide to UNICEF issues in the Earth Summit’s blueprint for development and environment into the 21st century. UNICEF Geneva 1992.

□ Children and environment: a UNICEF strategy for sustainable environment (E/ICEF/1989/L.6), UNICEF NY, 13 Feb., 1989.

□ Children and the environment (joint UNICEF/UNEP publication, 1989).

□ Children and the environment: Environment – integral to a comprehensive approach to child survival, protection and development. UNICEF staff working papers, Programme Division, Water, Environment and Sanitation Section, Thematic series number PD-98-011. (Prepared by Maaike Jansen, Consultant, Water, Environment and Sanitation Section, UNICEF NY), 1998.

□ Children, environment and sustainable development: A UNICEF response to Agenda 21 (E/ICEF/1993/L.2), UNICEF, NY. 9 March 1993

□ Children in the new millennium: environmental impact on health. UNEP, UNICEF. WHO, 2002.

□ Children’s participation: The theory and practice of involving young citizens in community development and environmental care, Roger Hart, UNICEF, Earthscan Publications, Ltd., London 1997.

□ Donor report on the Sahelian initiative primary environmental care for children and women in the Sahel, UNICEF WCARO, June 1996

□ Environment: Children First, UNICEF NY (media kit prepared for 1992 Earth summit –n.d.)

□ Focusing resources on effective school health: a FRESH start to enhancing the quality and equity of education. UNESCO, UNICEF, WHO and World Bank, n.d.

□ Fragile environment…Vulnerable Children. Sara Cameron, UNICEF TACRO, 1996.

□ Global mayors initiative in support of implementing the declaration of the world summit for children (CF/EXD/1992-008).

□ Global water supply and sanitation assessment 2000 report. Summary of the report. WHO/UNICEF/Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council.

□ Launch of the child-friendly cities secretariat (CF/PD/SR/2000-0297), 12 February 2000.

□ Learning from experience: Evaluation of UNICEF’s water and environmental sanitation programme in India (1966-1998). UNICEF NY, Evaluation Office, Division of Evaluation, Policy and Planning, November 2000.

□ Multi-donor Evaluation of UNICEF. Sector Report, Water and Environmental Sanitation, 1992.

□ Partnerships to create child-friendly cities: programming for child rights with local authorities. UNICEF and International Union of Local Authorities., April 2001

□ Partnerships with local governments and communities: review of the issues and selected UNICEF experiences. (Working Paper Series, Gender, Partnerships and Participation Section, Programme Division, UNICEF NY), November 2001.

□ Planning for health and socio-economic benefits from water and environmental sanitation programmes. A Workshop Summary. UNICEF Water and Environmental Sanitation Section and Evaluation and Research Office. New York. 1993.

□ Proceedings of the meeting on developing an operational strategy for water an environmental sanitation for child survival, protection and development. Global WES meeting, Bangalore, India 25-30 March 1994.

□ Progress made in providing safe water supply and sanitation for all during the 1990s- Report of the Secretary-General (E/CN.17/2000/13) ECOSOC, Commission on Sustainable Development (8th session),

□ Public-private partnerships: mobilizing resources to achieve public health goals: the Central American handwashing initiative points the way (USAID Basics, Environmental Health project/UNICEF/the World bank, January 2002.

□ Sanitation for all (Goals 2000: Keeping the promise) UNICEF, DOC, January 2000.

□ Synopsis on proceedings from the consultation on water and environmental sanitation strategy review. The Hague. 1995.

□ The environment for children: understanding and acting on the environmental hazards that threaten children and their parents. David Satterhwaite, Roger Hart, Caren Levy, Diana Mitlin, David Ross, Jac Smit, Carolyn Stephens. UNICEF, NY 1996 and Earthscan Publications Ltd. London.

□ UNICEF Executive Board decision 1992/31 on Children, environment and development; decision 1993/14 on children, environment and sustainable development: the UNICEF response to Agenda 21; and decision 1995/22 on UNICEF strategies in water and environmental sanitation

□ UNICEF internet programme wes pages

□ UNICEF intranet PD programme and policy briefs on children and the environment; safe water supply; and environmental sanitation (1998)

□ UNICEF strategies in water and environmental sanitation (E/ICEF/1995/17), UNICEF, NY, 13 April 1995.

□ UNICEF strategies in water and environmental sanitation. 1995. UNICEF, NY. Water, Environment and Sanitation Cluster.

□ Vision 21: Shared vision to shared action. Fifth global forum of the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, 24-29 November 2000

□ Water and environmental sanitation, UNICEF. (Evaluation of UNICEF, working paper. Sector report). AIDAB, CIDA, DANIDA, SDC, 1992.

□ WATERfront, a UNICEF WES section publication on water, environment, sanitation and hygiene, Issue 14, April 2000. Special issue on urban environmental sanitation; other issues from 1992).

□ We the Children: End-decade review of the follow-up to the World Summit for Children, Report of the Secretary-General (A/S-27/3, 4 May 2001 (and UNICEF statistical review prepared for the Special Session, 2001).

Education

□ A new global partnership meets an old global challenge: the United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative. Brochure. UNICEF, NY, n.d.

□ A review of evaluations of UNICEF Education Activities 1994-2000. (A study jointly sponsored by the Evaluation Office and the Education Section, UNICEF Headquarters, New York) (Draft) prepared by David W. Chapman, University of Minnesota, for UNICEF NY, May 2001.

□ Children First: The Story of UNICEF, Past and Present. Maggie Black. Published for UNICEF by Oxford University Press, 1996 (Chapter 8, “Learning for All”, pp. 215-244).

□ Education for all: No excuses. UNICEF, NY, DOC. March 2000.

□ Education Update, UNICEF, volume 3, Issue 2, July 2000, “EFA beyond Dakar” (various articles, including CB “Vision for Basic Education in the New Century”). UNICEF, NY, Education section.

□ Interview with Mary Pigozzi conducted by Sheila Barrie Tacon, 5 December 2001.

□ Lessons and Implications from Girls’ Education Activities: A synthesis from evaluations. Anne Bernard, Consultant. UNICEF Division of Evaluation, Policy and Planning. UNICEF, NY (UNICEF Staff Working Papers, Evaluation, Policy and Planning Series, Number EPP-01-002 (draft) March 2001.

□ Progress, challenges and future strategies in basic education (E/ICEF/1999/14), 30 March 1999, UNICEF, NY.

□ Report of the President of the Executive Board on the seventh Meeting of the UNESCO/UNICEF Joint Committee on Education, Held in NY on 17 and 18 June 1999. (E/ICEF/1999/CRP.15), 11 August 1999.

□ The Dakar Framework of Action. Education for All: meeting our Collective Commitments. Text adopted by the World Education Forum, Dakar, Senegal, 26-28 April 2000 (ED-2000/CONF/211/1).

□ The State of the World’s Children 1999. Education. UNICEF NY 1998.

□ The State of the World’s Children 2001 Early Childhood. UNICEF NY. 2000.

□ UNESCO/UNICEF Joint Committee on Education, Executive Board decisions, 1990/23; 1992/2; 1992/30.

□ UNICEF Education Section website pdeduc/education/policy.htm – Fact sheets (1999) on the edukit and global girls’ education programme; quotes; thematic areas (eccd; access and completion; girls’ emergencies; HIV/AIDS; Quality; adolescents; child-friendly learning environments); programme briefs on ecd (with selected outcomes); girls education (with selected outcome); education in unstable environments (with selected outcomes); HIV/AIDS (with examples); quality (with examples); child-friendly schools (with examples). Articles on Implications of the CRC on Education; Education in emergencies; learning for the 21st century – global agenda for children; UNICEF education strategy; “Education is a right”.

□ UNICEF Intranet: Programme/Policy Briefs on Girls’ Education and Basic Education, March 1998 (Programme division/Issues Briefs, March 1998) and Key programme reference material on ECCD in UNICEF, 1998

□ UNICEF Strategies in Basic Education. (E/ICEF/1995/16), 7 April 1996, UNICEF NY, and Executive Board Decision 1995/21

□ We the Children: End-decade review of the follow-up to the World Summit for Children. Report of the Secretary-General (A/S-27/3), 4 May 2001.

□ World conference on education for all: meeting basic learning needs (E/ICEF/1990/L.14), 9 April 1990, UNICEF, NY.

□ World Declaration on Education for All: Meeting Basic Learning Needs. Adopted at World Conference on Education for All, Jomtien, Thailand, 5-9 March, 1990.

Special protection

□ A programme of action to address the human cost of small arms and light weapons. Inter-agency standing committee brochure (n.d.)

□ A review of UNICEF policies and strategies in child protection (E/ICEF/1996/14), UNICEF, NY. April 8, 1996. and Executive Board decision 1996/27 on children in need of special protection measures.

□ An overview of UNICEF’s humanitarian mandate and activities. UNICEF NY, Office of Emergency Operations, 1999.

□ Between the Guns. Varindra Tarzie Vittachi. Hodder and Stoughton, 1993.

□ Birth registration: Right from the Start. Innocenti Digest #9, March 2002.

□ Child abuse and neglect in a global perspective (E/ICEF/1986/CRP.4), UNICEF, NY, 1986.

□ Child protection issues (draft) Child protection section, Programme Division, UNICEF NY, November 2000.

□ Child trafficking in West Africa: Policy responses. UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, April 2002.

□ Children affected by armed conflict: UNICEF actions. UNICEF NY, May 2002.

□ Children and women in emergencies: strategic priorities and operational concerns for UNICEF (E/ICEF/1997/7), UNICEF NY (endorsed by the Executive Board at its first regular session in January 1997 (E/ICEF/1997/12, part I).

□ Children in especially difficult circumstances: UNICEF policy paper and supporting documents (E/ICEF/1986/12; E/ICEF/1986/L.3; E/ICEF/1986/L.6 ;and E/ICEF/1986/12) and Executive Board decision 1986/12).

□ Children First: The Story of UNICEF, Past and Present. Maggie Black. Published for UNICEF by Oxford University Press, 1996. (particularly Chapters 5, 6, 9)

□ Children in need of special protection measures: report on steps for policy implementation (E/ICEF/1997/16), UNICEF NY, 25 March 1997. And Executive Board decision 1997/21 on implementation of UNICEF policies and strategies on children in need of special protection.

□ Children in situations of armed conflict (E/ICEF/CRP.2), UNICEF NY

□ Children on the brink: a joint report on orphan estimates and program strategies. UNAIDS/UNICEF/USAID, July 2002.

□ Chronology of events relating to the evolution of the Martigny Process; Martigny process documents, Office of Emergency programmes, UNICEF NY, July 2001 update (on UNICEF intranet: PD/PDC)

□ Consultation: Implications of the Convention on the Rights of the Child on policy and programme development for children in especially difficult circumstances. Executive Summary (CF/PROG/IC/1995-002), 27 January 1995.

□ Core Corporate Commitments in Emergencies (E/ICEF/2000/12), UNICEF, NY, 17 March 2000

□ Exploitation of working children and street children (E/ICEF/1986/CRP.3), UNICEF, NY, 1986.

□ Implementation of the UNICEF policy on children in need of special protection measures (E/ICEF/1998/CRP.11), UNICEF NY, 20 March 1998.

□ Impact of armed conflict on children Report of the expert of the Secretary-General, Ms Graca Machel, submitted pursuant to GA resolution 48/157 (A/51/304), 26 August 1996.

□ Letter dated 6 October 2000 from the Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General (A/55/467; S/2000/973) (with the agenda for war-affected children adopted at Winnipeg, Canada, 17 September 2000).

□ Orphans and other children affected by HIV/AIDS: A UNICEF Fact Sheet. UNICEF, NY, February 2002.

□ Overview: children in especially difficult circumstances (E/ICEF/1986/L.6), Policy review, UNICEF, NY, 28 February 1998.

□ Peace and Security Agenda outlined by UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy at the Security Council Open Briefing on the Protection of Civilians (February 1999)

□ Profiting from abuse: an investigation into the sexual exploitation of our children, UNICEF NY, 2001.

□ Report of the regional conference on Children deprived of parental care: Rights and realities , Budapest, Hungary, October 22-24, 2000. UNICEF Regional Office for CEE/CIS and the Baltic States; the NGO/UNICEF Committee for Children in CEE/CIS and the Baltic States, in collaboration with the World Bank, 2000.

□ Small arms. United Nations Conference on the Illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects. United Nations, NY, 9-20 July 2001. (brochure)

□ Statement by Ms Karin Landgren, Chief, Child Protection Section, UNICEF. Congressional Human Rights Caucus: Briefing on Trafficking in Children, 6 June 2002.

□ Stopping wars for children, Richard Reid, in Jim Grant, UNICEF Visionary, ed. Richard Jolly. UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, 2001?, 89-110.

□ The Impact of War on Children: A review of progress since the 1996 United Nations Report on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children, Graca Machel. Contributing editors, Jennifer F. Klot and Theo Sowa. Hurst and Company, London. UNICEF 2001

□ The State of the World’s Children 1996, UNICEF NY.

□ The State of the World’s Children 1997, UNICEF NY.

□ Towards a new global agenda for Children in the 21st century: Child protection, UNICEF NY, Programme Division, (Tarrytown working paper series, no. 4), May 2000.

□ UNICEF Actions on behalf off children affected by armed conflict, UNICEF NY, EPP, 2000.

□ UNICEF Core Corporate Commitments in emergencies (E/ICEF/2000/12, 17 March 2000.

□ UNICEF annual reports of the Executive Director (various) and corporate annual reports (various_

□ UNICEF emergency services: mission and strategies (E/ICEF/1996/4), 24 November 1995, and Executive Board decision 1996/2

□ UNICEF Executive Board decisions 1990/6 on children in especially difficult circumstances; 1990/22 on emergency operations; 1991/19 on emergency operations; and 1993/7 on UNICEF emergency operations

□ UNICEF programme directive on children in especially difficult circumstances (CF/PD/PRO – 1986 – 004)

□ UNICEF statement at the World Congress against sexual exploitation of children, Stockholm, 27-31 (CF/EXD/IC/1996-015). (address by Carol Bellamy)

□ UNICEF website materials: programme/cprotection/overview.htm on child protection and particular themes

□ UNICEF intranet website materials (PD/PDC) Programme division issues and programme and policy briefs on: education for children in emergencies (1998); impact of armed conflict and violence on children.

□ Universal birth registration – an issues brief. UNICEF internal document, Child Protection Section.

□ Violence against children: UNICEF’s role in child protection, paper presented by Karin Landgren, to the 2002 Congress of the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, 8 July 2002.

□ World Congress against the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CF/EXD/1996-008)

CHAPTER 5. CROSSCUTTING ISSUES FOR ADVOCACY AND ACTION

Gender, women and the girl child

□ Breaking the earthenware jar: lessons from South Asia to end violence against women and girls. Ruth Finney Hayward, UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia, 2000.

□ Domestic violence against women and girls. Innocenti Digest no. 6, June 2000. UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, Florence. Italy.

□ Early Marriage: Child Spouses. Innocenti Digest no. 7, March 2001. UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, Florence Italy

□ Ending Gender Violence and reaching other goals: what do men and violence have to do with it?, UNICEF Workshop Report, 23-24 March, 2000. NY (organized by Ruth Finney Hayward, Senior Adviser, Ending violence against women and girls, UNICEF GPP/PD)

□ Equality, development and peace/ Beijing+5, Women 2000. UNICEF, NY, DOC.

□ Follow-up to the Fourth World Conference on Women (E/ICEF/1996/3), 3 November 1995. UNICEF, NY.

□ Gender equality and empowerment of women and girls: a policy review (E/ICEF/1994/L.5), 27 February 1994. UNICEF NY

□ Implementation strategy for UNICEF policy on women in development (E/ICEF/1987/L.1), 16 January 1987. UNICEF NY.

□ Progress report on achievements made in the implementation of UNICEF policy on women in development (E/ICEF/1990/L.1), 3 January 1990. UNICEF, NY.

□ Progress report on achievements made in the implementation of UNICEF policy on women in development (E/ICEF/1990/L.1), 3 January 1990. UNICEF, NY.

□ Progress report on mainstreaming gender in UNICEF. (E/ICEF/1999/13), 30 March 1999. UNICEF, NY.

□ Report on UNICEF activities as follow-up to the International Conference on Population and development (E/ICEF/1998/9), 23 March 1998. UNICEF, NY.

□ UNICEF internet pages /programme/gpp

□ UNICEF response to women’s concerns (E/ICEF/1985/L.1). UNICEF NY.

Poverty

□ Absorbing social shocks, protecting children and reducing poverty: the role of basic social services. (UNICEF Staff Working Papers, Evaluation, Policy and Planning Series, no EPP-00-001), by Jan Vandemoortele, UNICEF, NY, January 2000.

□ Addis Ababa Consensus on principles of cost sharing in education and health. Pamphlet prepared by the Economic Commission for Africa, UNICEF, and the World Bank, June 1998.

□ Adjustment with a human face: Protecting the vulnerable and promoting growth. Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Richard Jolly, Frances Stewart, Oxford University Press, 1987.

□ Africa’s children, Africa’s future. Human investment priorities for the 1990s. OAU and UNICEF (prepared for the OAU International Conference on Assistance to African Children, Dakar, Senegal. 1992)

□ Africa’s recovery in the 1990s - from stagnation and adjustment to human development – a UNICEF study. (eds. Rolph van der Hoeven, Giovanni Andrea Cornia, and Thandikda Mkandawire), New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1992.

□ Better reporting on donor support to basic social services: opportunities and constraints. Technical paper prepared by Development Initiatives, OECD/DCD and UNICEF for the Hanoi meeting on the 20/20 initiatives, 27-29 October 1998.

□ Child rights and globalisation: an issues paper for UNICEF (UNICEF staff working papers, Evaluation, Policy and Planning series no. EPP-00-008), by Andy Norton, Simon Maxwell, and Elizabeth Lovell, Oversease Development Institute. UNICEF, March 2000.

□ Children in jeopardy: the challenge of freeing poor nations from the shackles of debt. . (A UNICEF policy review document of the Division of Evaluation, Policy and Planning). UNICEF, DOC, September 1999.

□ Country experiences in assessing the adequacy, equity and efficiency of public spending on basic social services (Hanoi Meeting on the 20/20 Initiative, 27-29 October 1998), Paper prepared by UNICEF and UNDP based on the 20/20 country studies with contributions from the World Bank and UNFPA.

□ Debt denies children’s and women’s rights. Press release (CF/DOC/PR/1999-21).

□ Debt relief for children: an information note (E/ICEF/1991/CRP.4), 4 March 1991, UNICEF NY.

□ Development Co-operation 2000 Report , the DAC Journal, 2001, vol.2, no. 1, OECD.

□ Development with a human face: experiences in social achievement and economic growth. Edited by Santosh Mehrotra and Richard Jolly, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1998 (study commissioned by UNICEF)

□ Ensuring Children’s Rights in Africa (E/ICEF/1999/12), 30 March 1999.

□ Ensuring the survival, protection and development of children in Africa (E/ICEF/1993/L.4)

□ Goals for child survival, protection and development in Africa: the challenges of implementation (E/ICEF/1994/L.4), 8 March 1994.

□ Implementing the 20/20 initiative: achieving universal access to basic social services. A Joint publication of UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO and the World Bank. UNICEF, DOC, September 1998

□ Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Resource mobilization in low-income countries, ed. James R. Himes. UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence, Italy. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1995.

□ International Child Development Centre: Progress report and proposed activities for 2000-2002 (E/ICEF/1999/16).

□ Moratorium on debt-swaps for children until September 1997 (CF/EXD/1996-010).

□ OAU International Conference on Assistance to African Children (OAU ICAAC), Dakar, Senegal, 25-27 November, 1992 (CF/EXD/1992-016).

□ Pay, productivity and public service: priorities for recovery in sub-Saharan Africa (a study for UNICEF and UNDP). Adebayo Adediji, Reginald Green, Abdou Janha. UNICEF, June 1995.

□ Poverty and children: lessons of the 90s for least developed countries. (A UNICEF policy review document of the Division of Evaluation, Policy and Planning). UNICEF, DOC, May 2001

□ Poverty reduction begins with children. (A UNICEF policy review document of the Division of Evaluation, Policy and Planning). UNICEF, DOC, March 2000.

□ Profiles in Success: people’s progress in Africa, Asia and Latin America, UNICEF NY,1995.

□ Public expenditures on basic social services: the scope for budget restructuring in selected Asian and African economies. (UNICEF staff working papers, no. 14) by Santosh Mehrotra and Aung Tun Thet, 1996. UNICEF NY.

□ Reaching the Poorest: ATD Fourth World, UNICEF, Editions Quart Monde, 1996.

□ Report on the Hanoi Meeting (Hanoi Meeting on the 20/20 Initiative, 27-29 October 1998),New York, March 1999. (no author)

□ Support for social policy and costs and economic analysis (CF/EXD/1993-002), amendment 1, 12 March 1993.

□ The 20/20 initiative: achieving universal access to basic social services for sustainable human development. A note prepared jointly by UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF and WHO. UNICEF NY, DOC, December 1994.

□ UNICEF and the World Summit for Social Development (E/ICEF/1994/L.8), 6 April 1994.

□ UNICEF annual reports of the Executive Director and corporate annual reports; MTPs and MTSP

□ UNICEF Website: PD/PDC, Programme and policy briefs on UNICEF and globalisation (1999); UNICEF and the debt crisis (1999); UNICEF and the 20/20 initiative to achieve universal access to basic social services (1999)

□ Universal access to basic social services: a key ingredient for human development (Hanoi Meeting on the 20/20 Initiative, 27-29 October 1998), prepared by UNICEF and the World Bank.

□ User financing of basic social services: a review of theoretical arguments and empirical evidence. (Working Paper by Sanjay Reddy and Jan Vandemoortele, Office of Evaluation, Policy and Planning, UNICEF NY, 1996.

□ 20/20: Promoting partnerships for reducing poverty SG’s report on future directions in implementing the 20/20 initiative PrepCom 2 for WSSD+5 Draft report, December 1999.

CRC and Rights-based programming:

□ A human rights conceptual framework for UNICEF, Marta Santos Pais, Innocenti Essays no. 9, UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence, Italy, 1999.

□ Application of human rights-based approaches to programming in UNICEF Country offices (Draft, UNICEF NY, n.d.)

□ Child rights and globalisation: an issues paper for UNICEF, UNICEF Staff working papers, Division of Evaluation, Policy and Planning, (EPP-00-008), by Andy Norton, Simon Maxwell, and Elizabeth Lovell, ODI. UNICEF NY, March 2000

□ Child rights structure (CF/EXD/IC/1996-002)

□ Children and development in the 1990s: a UNICEF sourcebook on the occasion of the World Summit for Children, 29-30 September 1990, United Nations, NY (Chapter on “The principle of first call for children and the Convention on the Rights of the Child”)

□ Comments of J. Charnow on the first draft of UNICEF and the Convention on the rights of the Child, 13 May 1990, Patricia Smyke

Chronicling UNICEF’s Recent Past, excerpts from Kul Gautam’s longer review of Children First: The Story of UNICEF, Past and Present, by Maggie Black 1996, published in UNICEF Staff News, 40th anniversary edition)

□ Core Course: Human rights principles for programming.(transmitted to field offices by PD/SR/2001-130, 2 May 2001, UNICEF NY.

□ Development Cooperation within a rights framework: conceptual and programmatic issues (UNICEF Bamako, May 1997)

□ From high principles to operational practice. Strengthening OHCHR capacity to support UN country teams to integrate human rights in development programming. Report by William O’Neill and Vegard Bye, commissioned by OHCHR, March 2001.

□ Global consultation on implementation strategies for children’s rights, UNICEF ICDC, Florence, December 1990

□ Guidelines for human rights-based programming approach (CF/EXD/1998-04), 21 April 1998. (Attached document on “A Human Rights Approach to UNICEF Programming for Children and Women: What it is, and some changes it will bring” UNICEF NY, 17 April 1998)

□ Guidelines for the formulation of the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) – the role of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Internal paper, by Marta Santos Pais, n.d. (contribution to discussions of UNDG Ad Hoc Group on the Right to Development, leading to Guidelines for the formulation of the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) and the Right to Development.

□ Human rights for children and women: How UNICEF helps make them a reality A UNICEF programme policy document, UNICEF NY, June 1999.

□ Implementing the convention on the rights of the child through national programmes of action for children. Robert J. Ledogar, Senior Planning Officer, UNICEF, in The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 1993 (author’s proof)

□ Implementation Handbook for the Convention on the Rights of the Child, prepared for UNICEF by Rachel Hodgkin and Peter Newell, UNICEF, 1998.

□ Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Resource mobilization in low-income countries, ed. James R. Himes, UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence, 1995.

□ Implications of the CRC on Policy and Programme development for CEDC. UNICEF NY. (CF/Prog/IC/1995-002), January 27, 1995.

□ Improving the operation of the human rights treaty bodies: 07/09/98. UN/HRI/1998/4, 7 September 1998. (Chairperson’s meeting - Universal ratification. Improving the Operation of the Human Rights Treaty Body. Information Technology. Report of the Secretariat.

□ Information note on report of Executive Director, including on the rights-based approach to programming. UNICEF NY (E/ICEF/1996/CRP.24, 11 June 1996 )

□ International Child Development Centre: Progress report and proposed activities for 2000-2002 (E/ICEF/1999/16), UNICEF Florence, 2 July 1999.

□ Interviews with James Grant, 4 November 1989; Kimberly Gamble, 6 and 8 November 1989

□ It’s only right! A Practical guide to learning about the Convention on the rights of the child. Susan Fountain. UNICEF New York and Geneva, Education for Development Unit, 1993, 1999.

□ Joint plan of action on the promotion of the rights of the child between the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Centre for Human Rights, 1994.

□ Mainstreaming human rights in UNICEF’s work: a participatory process of commitment, reflection, debate and practice, in an endless search for learning and improvement (undated internal document)

□ Making Children Count: Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child, UNICEF NY, DOC. January 1999 (announcing construction of an electronic data base on progress around the work in CRC implementation). Updated on the UNICEF intranet site at (intranet.sliving/index.html)

□ Manual on human rights reporting. (Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights; United Nations Institute for Training and Research; United Nations Staff College Project). United Nations, Geneva, 1997.

□ Numerous statements; comments, information, etc. on UNICEF and CRC in successive issues of SOWC; PON; Annual reports, WSC documents and follow-up reports, including MDR; EDR; Board documents/resolutions; other

□ Operationalization for ESAR of UNICEF global guidelines for human rights programming, UNICEF Regional Office (ESAR), Nairobi, 29 October 2001.

□ Peru Case Study: A human rights approach. (A review of a UNICEF country programme based on human rights: the case of Peru). UNICEF Lima, Peru, March 2002

□ Positioning UNICEF to meet the needs of children and women in the twenty-first century (E/ICEF/1999/7/Rev.1)

□ Programme cooperation for children and women from a human rights perspective (E/ICEF/1999/11), UNICEF NY, 5 April 1999.

□ Programming for the realization of children’s rights: lessons learned from Brazil, Costa Rica and Venezuela. Final Report. Elisabeth Lewin, Consultant. UNICEF Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean. July 2000.

□ Programming within a rights framework: UNICEF Mali’s experience, UNICEF Bamako, November 1996 (transmitted by Deputy Executive Director via inter-office memorandum of 15 November 1996.

□ Project: Strengthening UNICEF Human Rights-based programming, Phase 2 (Proposal to the Department for International Development submitted by the United Nations Children’s Fund, may 2001-December 2003). UNICEF NY, February 2001.

□ Report of the Executive Director: Selected issues (CF/EXD/IC/1996-011), on the rights based approach to programming. UNICEF NY.

□ Reporting to the Committee on the Rights of the Child: a UNICEF Resource Guide (sent from Stephen Lewis, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director to regional and country offices, 10 March 1997

□ Revised programme policy and procedure manual, Programme Operations (formerly Book D) (CF/PD/PRO/2000-01), 6 January 2000. UNICEF NY.

□ Role of UNICEF in the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (E/ICEF/1991/L.7), 6 February 1991, UNICEF NY (and ExBoard Decision1991/9) calling upon the UNICEF secretariat to take all necessary measures to discharge its global responsibilities

□ Role of UNICEF in the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CF/EXD/1992-012, 2 July 1992. UNICEF NY.

□ Statement by Mr. James P. Grant, Executive Director of the UNICEF to the Third Committee of the 49th General Assembly of the United Nations, New York, 11 November 1994.

□ Status of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Report of the Secretary-general (A/56/203), 18 July 2001.

□ Taking the lead in child rights: implications for UNICEF (Division of Public Affairs, FM/RF/MGL, 14 January 1996 (internal UNICEF document).

□ Status of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in the domestic legal order. (Background paper prepared by the Division of Evaluation, Policy and Planning, UNICEF New York, 1999).

□ The Convention – Action so far in The Progress of Nations 1996, UNICEF New York, pp. 38-41.

□ The Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNICEF Information packet n.d.)

□ The Convention on the Rights of the Child: a challenge for UNICEF. by Daniel O’Donnell, in Bulletin of Human Rights 91/2 “The Rights of the Child”

□ The work of UNICEF National Committees in the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child prepared by UNICEF Geneva Regional Office for Europe. September 1997

□ Towards defining the child rights perspective for UNICEF (CF/EXD/Mem/1997-004), 10 March (accompanying document of the same title (NYHQ/PD/1007-043). UNICEF NY.

□ Translating law into reality. UNICEF Staff working papers, Evaluation, Policy and Planning Series, Number EPP-00-004. UNICEF, NY, May 2000.

□ Trends and gaps in steps taken to implement the Convention on the Rights of the Child (based on a review of government report to and concluding observation of the Committee on the Rights of the Child (since 1997) (internal UNICEF document)

□ UNICEF and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, paper prepared by Marjory Newman-Williams, Deputy Executive Director, PD, 16 February 1999

□ UNICEF country office support to the Convention on the Rights of the Child reporting process (29 January 1997, CF/PD/SR/006-97), 29 January 1997. UNICEF NY.

□ UNICEF Executive Board Decisions 1989/10 on the draft convention on the rights of the child; .and 1993/13 endorsing the goal of universal ratification of the CRC by 1995 and requesting the ExDir to report annually to the Board on CRC implementation.

□ UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre: Progress report and proposed activities for 2002-2005, (E/ICEF/2002/13), 18 July 2002.

□ UNICEF International Child Development Centre (ICDC) as a major international knowledge base and training centre on children’s rights (CF/EXD/1997-013)

□ UNICEF Mission Statement (in document E/ICEF/1996/AB/L.2)

□ UNICEF Report of the Executive Director (E/ICEF/2000/4, Part II)

□ UNICEF responses to the questionnaire for the analysis of system-wide human rights-related assistance available from the United Nations (undated internal document)

□ UNICEF. The Convention: Child rights and UNICEF experience at the country level, Innocenti Studies, UNICEF ICDC, Florence 1991

□ United Nations Reports of the Committee on the Rights of the Child. General Assembly Official records from the 49th session (Supplement no. 41, A/49/42, 1994); the fifty-first session (Supplement no. 41, A/51/41, 1996); and the fifty-third session (Supplement no. 41, A/53/41, 1998).

□ Viewpoint: The CRC Ten Years Later, an interview with Marta Santos Pais, Director of Evaluation, Policy and Planning, UNICEF, NY 1999 (Interview with MSP in Edev News, on occasion of 10th anniversary of CRC).

CHAPTER 6. HOLDING OURSELVES ACCOUNTABLE

Data over the decade

□ Annex E to 1991 UNICEF Country Office Annual reports (CF/EXD/1991-010, add 1):

□ Assessment of the progress made within the United Nations system, through the conference reviews, in the promotion of an integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up to major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic, social and related fields” Report of the Secretary-General. (E/2000/…..) (ECOSOC) (Advanced Unedited)

□ Country level support for improving statistics on basic education (CF/EXD/1994-004)

□ Education for all assessment 2000 (CF/PD/PRO/1998-004)

□ End-decade assessment – Indicators for assessing progress globally (CF/EXD/1999-03) with Annex 1: Indicators for monitoring progress at end-decade; and Annex 2: Actions to be taken on global indicator list). Request to field offices to identify data gaps for the end-decade and how they might be filled.

□ End-decade assessment: Indicators for assessing progress globally (CF/EXD/1999/004) (update of previous)

□ End-decade assessment progress report, Paper by Division of Evaluation, Policy and Planning, n.d.

□ End-decade multiple indicator survey manual: Monitoring progress toward the goals of the 1990 World Summit for Children . UNICEF, Division of Evaluation, Policy and Planning, February 2000.

□ Evaluation of multiple indicator cluster surveys. Division of Evaluation, Policy and Planning, UNICEF, January 1999. (conducted in 1997)

□ Gearing up for the end-decade review. Paper by G. Jones, T. Wardlaw and R. Cohen. n.d. (in Previews, EPP Newsletter).

□ Guidelines for monitoring the availability and use of obstetric services. UNICEF, WHO, UNFPA, 1997.

□ Half-year report on programme priorities. UNICEF Interoffice memorandum (PRO/98/003), 19 May 1999.

□ Maternal mortality in 1995: estimates developed by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO 2001 (WHO/RHR/01.9)

□ MICS to report on progress towards the mid-decade goals: Update executive summary (CF/PD/PRO/95-005, 28 April 1995.

□ Mid decade Goal Review (CF/EXD/1995-012)

□ Monitoring child goals in the 1990s: an information note for field offices (CF/PROG/IC/91-009. 10 May 1991); including appendix 1 on indicators and appendix 2 on the correspondence between the Summit goals and the provisions of the CRC

□ Monitoring national child goals for the 1990’s: Operational guidelines for UNICEF field offices (referred to in CF/PRO/1992-002, and said to be issued in May 1991)

□ Monitoring progress towards the goals of the World Summit for Children: a practical handbook for multiple-indicators surveys. UNICEF 1995 (Distributed to COs in January 1995

□ Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey: a tool for social change. (UNICEF, DOC) March 1999.

□ Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys for the mid-decade goals (CF/EXD/1994-011) (Grant)

□ National report on follow-up to the World Summit for Children: Technical guidelines for the statistical appendix. UNICEF.

□ Programme submissions for the 1992 and 1993 ExBoards and preparation of the 1992 salesbook (CF/PRO/1991-001), 17 May 1991 Field level monitoring of progress towards child-related goals during the 1990s (CF/EXD/1991-004)

□ Programme submissions to the 1993 and 1994 ExBoards and preparation of the 1993 salesbook (CF/PRO/1992-002), 15 April 1991.

□ Progress report on basic indicators for the integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up to major United Nations conferences and summits at all levels. Report of the SG (E/2000/60), 26 May 2000.

□ Reporting and review of progress on implementation of 1998-2000 programme priorities (CF/EXD/1998-008), 8 August, 1998.

□ Reporting on Progress towards the mid-decade goals (CF/EXD/1994/001)

□ Reporting on progress towards the World Summit for Children goals (CF/EXD/1999-007). Forms for Country Report on Indicators for the Goals 1999 (CRING99)

□ Reporting on progress towards the World Summit for Children goals (CF/EXD/2000-002) Forms and explanation for Country Report on Indicators for the Goals 2000 (CRING2000)

□ Reporting on progress towards World Summit goals (CF/EXD/1998-007)

□ Simple surveys to assess progress for children: Recent experience with multiple indicator cluster surveys (MICS). Leila T. Bisharat, Director, Office of Planning and Coordination, UNICEF and Patricia H. David, Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard University. Unpublished paper, n.d.

□ Summary status report for GMT: Data collection for end-decade assessment, Sept. 11, 2000. (Internal UNICEF paper)

□ Technical guidelines for monitoring mid-decade goals (CF/PROG/IC/94-003)

□ The EFA 2000 assessment: What did we learn?. Article by Peter Buckland, in UNICEF Education Update, vol. 3, issue 2, July 2000 (EFA beyond Dakar).

□ Trends in child mortality in the developing world: 1960-1995. Kenneth Hill, Rohini Pande, Johns Hopkins University and Gareth Jones, UNICEF. UNICEF Staff Working Papers, Evaluation, Policy and Planning Series, Statistics and Monitoirng-97-007, UNICEF, NY, December 1997

□ Trends in child mortality in the developing world: 1960-1996. Kenneth Hill, Rohini Pande, and Mary Mahy, Johns Hopkins University and Gareth Jones, UNICEF. UNICEF NY, 1999.

□ Update on reviews and appraisals, Presentation by Kul C. Gautam, Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF, at Second Substantive Session of the Preparatory Committee, NY, 29 Jan – 2 Feb 2001.

Reviewing progress and reporting on results

□ Contributions from the United Nations agencies, programmes, funds and bodies on their follow-up to the World Summit for Children, (A/AC.256/CRP.8), 22 January 2000 (Preparatory Committee for the Special Session of the General Assembly on Children, second substantive session, 29 January – 7 February). (Compilation of end-decade reports from CRC; ESCAP; FAO; ILO; OHCHR; UNDCP; UNEP; UNESCO; UNFPA; UNHCR; UNV; WIPO; WB submitted as part of the process of end-decade review and preparation of the Special Session on Children. An additional report by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAE) submitted on 19 January, 2001).

□ End-decade review (CF/EXD/MEM/2000-14/E)

□ End-decade review: key issues, lessons learned and challenges for the future (based on an analysis of national reports on end-decade review of follow-up to the World Summit for Children, and UNICEF Country Office and regional office reports. UNICEF Staff Working Papers, Draft, Division of Evaluation, Policy & Planning, UNICEF NY, June 2001 (to be finalized as Evaluation Office Working Paper)

□ End-of-decade. Strategic lessons learned from UNICEF’s experience (An ad hoc effort to accede the institutional memory synthesized by the Evaluation Office, EPP, UNICEF Draft zero). January 2001, New York

□ GA resolutions 54/93, of 17 December1999 on Special Session of the General Assembly in 2001 for follow-up to the World Summit for Children and 54/149, of 17 December1999 on the rights of the Child (which inter alia calls upon states parties to implement fully the convention and stresses that implementation of the Convention contributes to the achievement of the goals of the World Summit for Children).

□ GA Resolution 55/2, of 20 November 2000, on preparations for the Special Session on Children

□ Half-year report on programme priorities (PRO/98/003) Interoffice memorandum, 19 May 1999.

□ Implementation of General Assembly resolution 45/217 on the World Summit for Children, Report of the Secretary-General (A/47/264 E/1992/71, 17 June 1992) (1st SG follow-up report) Accompanying GA resolution 47/447)

□ Implementation of General Assembly resolution 45/217 on the World Summit for Children, report of the Secretary-General (A/48/321), 2 September 1993..

□ Implementation of General Assembly resolution 45/217 on the World Summit for Children, Report of the Secretary-General (A/49/326), 19 August 1994.

□ National end-decade review reports. (Posted on the UNICEF website). A total of 158 reports received as of 8 May 2002, with regional breakdown as follows: Africa: 46; Asia: 37; Eastern Europe: 22; Latin America and the Caribbean: 26; Western Europe and others: 25; Observers: 3.

□ National level follow-up to WSC (CF/EXD/2000-001).

□ National mid-decade review questionnaire, UNICEF, February 1996 (for internal use only). Questionnaire distributed to country offices by Planning Office, to be filled in by country offices, in consultation with government counterparts, with results of the national mid-decade review incorporated as much as possible.

□ Preparatory Committee for the Special Session of the General Assembly on Children – resumed third session (draft report) (A/AC.256/L.16), 17 September 2001

□ Press release GA/9130, 14 October 1996. Progress achieved towards major goals of 1990 World Summit for Children, Secretary-General tells General Assembly in mid-term review.

□ Press release SG/SM/6069, ICEF/1833, 30 September 1996. Secretary-general hails widespread progress in efforts to reach goals set by 1990 World Declaration on Welfare of Children

□ Progress at mid-decade on implementation of General Assembly resolution 45/217 on the World Summit for Children, Report of the Secretary-General, (A/51/256), 26 July 1996. (and GA resolution 51/186 of 16 December on progress at mid-decade on the implementation of General Assembly resolution 45/217 on the World Summit for Children)

□ Progress on the implementation of the World Declaration and Plan of Action from the World Summit for Children, Report of the Secretary-General (A/53/186), 22 July 1998. (GA resolution 53/193, of 15 December 1998 on preparations for the special session of the General Assembly in the year 2001 to review achievement of the goals of the WSC, welcomes the report of the SG on progress in implementation of the WSC Declaration and Plan of Action (A/53/186) and decides to postpone to its 54th session consideration of the arrangements for the Special Session).

□ Progress report on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children (E/ICEF/1992/12), 22 May 1992. (1st annual progress report) (Executive Board decision 1992/13 on WSC and decision 1992/29 on UNICEF/WHO Joint Committee on Health Policy)

□ Progress report on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children. (E/ICEF/1993/12), 9 February 1993. (2nd annual progress report) (Executive board decision 1993/12 on follow-up to WSC; decision 1993/13 endorsing 1995 as target date for ratification of CRC; and decision 1993/16 on UNICEF/WHO Joint Committee on Health Policy recommendations on mid-decade goals)

□ Progress report on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children. (E/ICEF/1994/12), 6 April 1994. (3rd annual progress report). (Executive Board Decision 1994/A/2 on follow-up to the WSC).

□ Progress report on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children. (E/ICEF/1995/15), 7 April 1995. 4th annual progress report. (Executive Board decision 1995/14 on follow-up to WSC)

□ Progress report on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children. (E/ICEF/1996/15), 8 April 1996. 5th annual progress report (Executive Board decision1996/21 on WSC follow-up)

□ Progress report on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children. (E/ICEF/1997/14), 17 March 1997. (6th annual progress report), produced on the basis of the full results of the mid-decade review, drawing important lessons from experiences over the first half of the decade, and emphasizing need for convergence between WSC and CRC. (Executive Board decision 1997/20 on follow-up to WSC)

□ Progress report on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children. (E/ICEF/1998/8), 18 March 1998. 7th annual progress report (and Executive Board decision 1998/13 on follow-up to WSC)

□ Progress report on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children. (E/ICEF/1999/9), 5 April 1999. (8th annual progress report). (Executive Board decision 1999/9 on WSC follow-up)

□ Progress report on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children. (E/ICEF/2000/11), 10 March 2000. (9th annual progress report). (Executive Board decision 2000/9 on WSC follow-up).

□ Promises and progress: achieving goals for children. 1996 UNICEF and UN information booklet, UNICEF, Division of Communication. (Based on the Mid-decade review report, the packet present an overview, summaries of regional progress, goal-by-goal progress, and country-specific feature articles.)

□ Pursuing the WSC Goals: lessons learned. Bridging past decades experience and the new agenda for children (1980s-2000). Compiled by the Office of Evaluation, EPP, UNICEF NY (Draft 15.12.2000).

□ Pursuing the WSC Goals: lessons learned. (Reference material compiled by the Office of Evaluation, EPP, UNICEF, NY. Includes “Key documents for strategic review (1982-2000) and (1995-2000)

□ Pursuing the WSC Goals: Triennial Policy Review – ECOSOC. UNICEF’s Report, 1998 (compiled by the Office of Evaluation, EPP)

□ Reporting on progress towards World Summit goals (CF/ED/1998-007).

□ Reporting and review of progress on implementation of 1998-2000 programme priorities (CF/EXD/1998-008, 8 August 1998)

□ Suggested guidelines for the preparation of the progress report on the implementation of the World Declaration on the Survival Protection and Development of Children and the Plan of Action for Implementing the World Declaration….adopted by the World Summit for Children. (E/ICEF/1991/17), 11 July 1991

□ The Deputy Secretary-General, Remarks at the Third Substantive Session of the Preparatory Committee for the Special session on Children, 11 June 200 (Presentation of the report of the secretary-general “We the children”: End-decade review of follow-up to the World Summit for Children).

□ The Progress of Nations (UNICEF NY) From 1993-2000.

□ UNICEF’s reporting obligations regarding summit follow-up actions (CF/EXD/1991-011)

□ We the Children: End-decade review of the follow-up to the World Summit for Children, Report of the Secretary-General. (A/S-27/3), 4 May 2001.

□ We the children: Meeting the promises of the World Summit for Children, Koffi A. Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations. (adapted, abridged, and slightly updated version of A/S-27/3), with Progress Since the World Summit for Children: A Statistical Review, UNICEF, 2001

• World Summit for Children (WSC): Review of progress at mid-decade and preparation for the year 2000, (JCHPSS/96.3, 19 April 1996) (UNICEF-WHO Joint Committee on Health Policy, Special session, Geneva, 15-19 May 1996)

□ World Summit for Children Follow-up, Mid-Decade Review 1996, The Secretary General’s Report. UNICEF. (Slightly revised version of the SG’s mid-decade report, with the addition of a number of panels with country-level examples)

CHAPTER 7: VISIONING THE FUTURE

1998-2000 programme priorities (CF/PD/PRO/98-003), 30 April 1998 (also CB’s memorandum to staff of 19 February 1998 – Looking ahead (CF/EXD/MEM/1998-2000).

□ A global agenda for children draft outline prepared by UNICEF Programme Division, January 20, 2000 (draft outline of what eventually became the emerging issues paper submitted to 1st substantive meeting of prepcom in May 2000); followed by A new global agenda for children (Draft prepared by UNICEF PD and EPP), 18 September 2000.

□ A new Global Agenda for Children Technical Consultation, Atlanta, 2-1 October 2000 (Draft Consultation Minutes), 14 October 2000.

□ A vision for UNICEF in the 21st century. (CF/EXD/MEM 2000-020).

□ Bellamy outlines goals after reappointment (CF/DOC/PR/1999-37).

□ Consultation on UNICEF programme priorities to year 2000 and beyond (CF/EXD/IC 1995-011)

□ Consultative meeting between Child Rights Caucus and UNICEF, 19 September 2000, New York (CF/PD/SR/2000-261), 15 September 2000. (on new global agenda); Comments on ‘A new global agenda for children’ given by Child Rights Caucus; and A child rights agenda for the coming decade submitted as a Statement of the Child Rights Caucus for the 2001 United Nations General Assembly Special session on Children, September 5, 2000.

□ Debate on document A/AC.256/3“Emerging issues for children in the twenty-first century” – Chair’s Summary Preparatory Committee for the Special Session of the General Assembly in 2001 for Follow-up to the World Summit for Children, First Substantive Session, New York, 30 May – 2 June 2000.

□ Debate on the document entitled “Emerging issues for children in the twenty-first century” (A/AC.256/3 –E/ICEF/2000/13) held at the annual session of the Executive Board of UNICEF, New York, 22-26 May 2000, President’s summary (A/AC.256/6), 31 May 2000.

□ Defining the agenda beyond 2000 – UNICEF’s role and the role of others (Internal UNICEF document)

□ Discussion paper (on “A Global agenda for children beyond year 2000”), in key programme reference material ; and series of comments from field and HQ.

□ Emerging issues for children in the 21st century, Introduction by Kul Gautam, Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF at 1st substantive meeting of the prepcom of the Special Session on Children, 30 May 2000

□ Emerging issues for children in the twenty-first century (A/AC.256/3-E/ICEF/2000/13), 4 April 2000

Executive Board Report on the first and second regular sessions and annual session of (E/1999/34/Rev.1; E/ICEF/1999/7/Rev.1), Economic and Social Council Official Records, 1999, Supplement no. 14

□ Executive Board report on the first and second regular sessions and annual session of 2000, ECOSOC Official records, 2000, (discussion of emerging issues paper)

New global agenda for children: Consultation with United Nations funds and agencies, New York, 18 October 2000. Notes on the meeting, Draft, 27 October 2000

□ Note for the Record: UNICEF’s Strategic Focus beyond 2000 (Team Leaders’ Meeting, NY 13-15 July 1998) (Marjorie)

□ PD Working papers derived from Tarrytown process (May 2000)

□ Positioning UNICEF for the twenty-first century: the impact of management excellence, 1995-1998 (E/ICEF/AB/L.5), 20 March, 1998.

□ Programmatic Lessons Learned – UNICEF Experience,” Steve Esrey, UNICEF, September 1998.

□ Strategic Positioning for UNICEF: Opening Statement at the January GMT and the Open Forum on 1999 Management Plans (CF/EXD/1999-001).

□ The Challenge of the New Millennium: Building a Global Movement for Children, in Feedback, on programme communication & social mobilisation, UNICEF NY, GPP-PD, December 1999-Issue 17.

□ The Focus of UNICEF’s Work Beyond 2000 (For Internal Discussion, November 1998)

□ The Focus of UNICEF’s Work Beyond 2000, CF/EXD/IC/1999-02, 12 February 1999.

□ The Future Global Agenda for Children – Imperatives for the 21st century (E/ICEF/1999/10), 10 April (prepared and presented to the UNICEF Executive Board at its June 1999 session)

The Medium-term strategic plan for the period 2002-2005 (E/ICEF/2001/13)

□ Towards a Global Agenda for Children Beyond the Year 2000: A Vision, Key Transformations, and the Strategic Role of UNICEF. The UNICEF “Tarrytown” Futures Group, October 1998.

□ UNICEF, Civil Society Organizations and NGOs. Statement of Dr. Sadig Rasheed, Director of Programme Division, to the UNICEF Executive Board, June 1998 (on UNICEF internet website – Programme Division, GPP)

CHAPTER 8. PREPARING A SPECIAL SESSION AND MOBILIZING PARTNERS

Regional reviews and agenda-setting

□ An Arab World Fit for Children. (UNICEF press release on the regional symposium on children in Beirut)

□ Beijing Declaration on Commitments for Children in the East Asia and Pacific Region for 2001-2010 (Fifth Ministerial Consultation on Shaping the Future of Children, Beijing China, 14-16 May 20001

□ Children on the edge, Report prepared by the UNICEF Regional Office for East Asia and the Pacific for the 2nd World Congress against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) in Yokohama.

□ Investing in South Asian Children, A background paper for the South-Asian High-level meeting, Kathmandu, 22-23 May 2001. UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia, Kathmandu, Nepal, (ed. Ashok Nigam, UNICEF)

□ Kathmandu Understanding: Investing in Children in South Asia (South Asia High-level meeting on investing in children, Kathmandu, Nepal, 22-23 May 2001).

□ Letter dated 12 April 2002 from the Permanent Representative of Jamaica to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General (containing text of regional commitments) A/S-27/13), 16 April 2002.

□ Regional Report of the Americas on progress towards the goals of the World Summit for Children and the regional accords (1990-2000), issued by the Government of Peru as the IV Secretary Pro-Tempore American (Promudeh).

□ Speaking out! Voices of children and adolescents in East Asia and the Pacific. A regional opinion survey. UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office, September 2001.

□ The African Common Position as Africa’s contribution to the special session of the General Assembly on children: Declaration (Pan-African Forum on the Future of Children, Africa Fit for Children). Cairo, Egypt, 28-31 May 2001

□ The Berlin Commitment for Children of Europe and Central Asia (Berlin Conference – Children in Europe and Central Asia, Berlin, Germany, 16-18 May 2001.

□ The Kingston Consensus on Children and Social Policy in the Americas (Fifth Ministerial Meeting on Children and Social Policy in the Americas, Kingston Jamaica, 13 October 2000)).

□ UN Special Session on Children, New York, 8-10 May 2002, Newsletter (#s 1-4). UNICEF NY.

□ UNICEF Regional Analytical Reports 2001 (Reports from UNICEF Regional Offices in CEE/CIS and Baltic States; East Asia and the Pacific; Eastern and Southern Africa; Latin America and the Caribbean; Middle East and North Africa; South Asia; Western and Central Africa.)

□ Voices of children and adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean. Regional Survey. UNICEF Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean, n.d.

□ Young voices. Opinion Survey of children and young people in Europe and Central Asia. UNICEF, August 2001.

Prepcom processes

□ Activities and budget for UNICEF as the substantive secretariat to the General Assembly special session on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children in 2001 and additional events (E/ICEF/2000/AB/L.2), 27 March 2000.

□ Briefing on the Special Session on Children. Basic Information and the role of country offices (Draft Intranet briefing for UNICEF staff, 19 May 2000.

□ Building a World Fit for children. UNICEF summary report on the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Children, 8-10 May, 2002. (First draft, 24 May, 2002; Revised Draft, 26 June, 2002.

□ Chairperson’s summary, Annex I of CF/EXD/IC/2000/04) (Discussion and comments at first substantive PrepCom)

□ CRIN Newsletters (Newsletters of the Child Rights Information Network) covering preparations for the Special Session for Children, vols 1-13 And the Special Session itself (number 14, June 2001)

□ CRIN Prepcom updates and Special Session updates

□ Draft provisional annotated agenda of the first substantive session (A/AC.256/4 add.1)

□ Executive Board of the United Nations Children’s Fund, Report on the first and second regular sessions and annual session of 2000, Economic and Social Council Official Records, 2000 (E/ICEF/2000/8/Rev.1), 12 January 2001

□ First substantive session of the preparatory committee (30 May – 2 June) (CF/EXD/MEM/2000-13/E)

□ General Assembly Twenty-seventh Special Session (Official DPI press releases, GA/

□ Issues & Information: United Nations Special Session on Children, 19-21 September 2001, United Nations, NY UNICEF and United Nations, 2001

□ New global agenda for children: Technical Consultation, Atlanta, 2-4 October 2000, Draft consultation minutes, second version of 14 October 2000

□ On the Record for Children, produced for the NGO Committee on UNICEF by the Advocacy project , covering preparations and events at the Special Session (successive issues).

□ Preparations for 2001 –the UN Special Session on Children and the Global Movement for Children (CF/EXD/2000-014/E (annexes: 1. Special Session on Children; 2. The Global Movement for Children; 3: Rallying call for the Global Movement for Children; 4. Essence of the Global Movement; 5. Preparations for 2001; 5. UNICEF and the Global Movement for Children

□ Preparations for the special session on children (A/RES/55/26), 9 January 2001.

□ Preparatory Committee for the Special Session of the General Assembly on Children – resumed third session (draft report) (A/AC.256/L.16), 17 September 2001

□ Proposals on the preparatory process for the special session of the General Assembly for follow-up to the World Summit for Children in 2001, Report of the Secretary-General (A/AC.256/2), 29 December 1999

□ Report of the preparatory committee for the special session of the GA in 2001 for follow-up to the World Summit for Children on its first substantive session (A/55/43, Part II), 15 January 2001.

□ Report of the preparatory committee for the special session of the General Assembly on children on its third session (A/S-27/2/Add. 1 (Part 1), 18 June 2001.

□ Report of the preparatory committee for the special session of the General Assembly on children on its resumed third session (A/S-27/2/Add. 1 (Part 1I), 6 May 2002.

□ Report of the preparatory committee for the special session of the General Assembly on Children [on its second session] (A/S – 27/2), 28 February 2001.

□ Reviewing participation of young people in the second SSC Prepcom, - an overview, lessons learnt and next steps (Internal UNICEF paper, BD/KW/NNB), 07/02/01.

□ Special Session of the General Assembly in 2001 for follow-up to the World Summit for Children (A/RES 54/93)

□ Special Session on Children 8-10 May 2001. Questions & Answers (as of 8 April 2002). UNICEF Secretariat of the Special session on Children.

□ State of preparations for the special session of the General Assembly in 2001 for follow-up to the World Summit for Children, Report of the Secretary-General (A/55/429), 28 September 2000

□ State of the preparations for the special session of the General Assembly in 2001 for follow-up to the World Summit for Children: Report of the Secretary General (A/55/429)

□ Summary report: Third substantive session of the preparatory committee (prepcom) for the Special Session on Children, NY, 11-15 June 2001 . UNICEF, draft of 21 June 2001

□ The Special Session on Children Update No. 1: First Substantive Session – Outcome and next steps (CF/EXD/IC/2000-001)

□ The United Nations Special session on Children: time for action. CRIN.

□ UN Special Session on Children, New York, 8-10 May 2002. Newsletters 1-4 (UNICEF NY, )

□ UNICEF Core Working Group for the Special Session: (various Minutes, Notes, and other information )

□ UNICEF Steering Committee (various updates and information)

□ UNICEF support to the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on the follow-up to the World Summit for Children in 2001 and additional events (E/ICEF/1999/17), UNICEF NY, 12 July 1999.

□ UNICEF Update 1: The 2001 Special Session on Children, First Substantive Session – Outcome and Next Steps (CF/EXD/IC/2000-04), 23 June 2000.

□ UNICEF Update 2: Preparations for 20001: The UN General Assembly Special Session on Children and the Global Movement for Children, 1 December 2000.

□ UNICEF Update 3: UN Special Session on Children and the Global Movement for Children (CF/EXD/2001-004), 23 June 2000.

□ Update on the preparatory process for the special session of the General Assembly for follow-up to the World Summit for Children in 2001, report of the Secretary-General (A/AC.256/5), 3 May 2000.

□ Update on the preparatory process for the special session of the general Assembly in 2001 for follow-up to the World Summit for Children (A/AC.256/5)

Outcome document: successive drafts

□ A World Fit for Children (Annex to Report of the ad hoc committee of the whole of the twenty-seventh special session of the General Assembly A/S-27/19/Rev. 1, United Nations, 2002.

□ A World fit for children, (unedited advance copy) 10 May 2001

□ Draft outcome document: A world fit for children (A/AC.256/CRP.6/Rev.4) as of 16 June 2001 (reflecting agreement on paragraphs reached in negotiations of text at third substantive prepcom 11-15 June)

□ Draft outcome document: Compilation text as of 29 June 2001, 9.00 PM, A World fit for children (A/AC.256/CRP.6/Rev.4 (as of 29 June 2001, 9.00 PM)

□ Draft outcome document: Compilation text as of 7 September 2001, 1:48: A World fit for Children (A/AC.256/CRP.6/Rev.4, as of 7 Sept. 2001, 1:48 a.m.)

□ Draft provisional outcome document: A world fit for children (Draft text submitted by the Bureau of the preparatory Committee for the Special Session of the General Assembly on follow-up to the World Summit for Children (A/AC.256/CRP.6), 4 December 2000. This document transmitted to UNICEF offices viaCF/EXD/2000-015 Rev. 1, 20 December 2000),

□ On the Record for Children, produced for the NGO Committee on UNICEF by the Advocacy project , covering preparations and events at the Special Session (successive issues).

□ Remarks by H.E. Amb. Patricia Durrant, Chairperson of the preparatory Committee, on the Informal consultations on the Revised Outcome Document for the Special Session of the General Assembly on Children, 3 May 2001.

□ Revised draft outcome document: A world fit for children (Revised draft text submitted by the Bureau of the Preparatory Committee for the special session of the General Assembly on follow-up to the World Summit for Children (A/AC.256/CRP.6/Rev.1)

□ Second revised draft outcome document: A world fit for children (Second revised draft text submitted by the Bureau) (A/AC.256/CRP.6/Rev.2), 17 May 2001 (transmitted to UNICEF offices via CF/EXD/2001-00, 18 May 2001.

□ Third revised draft outcome document: A world fit for children (Third revised draft text submitted by the Bureau) (A/AC.256/CRP.6/Rev.3), 9 June 2001.

Partnerships for change: the global movement for children and Say yes

□ A vision for UNICEF in the 21st century. (CF/EXD/MEM 2000-020)

□ Change the world with children. Information Kit. Prepared by UNICEF on behalf of the Global Movement for Children, March 2001.

□ Consultative meeting between child rights caucus and UNICEF, 19 September 2000

□ CRIN Newsletters (Newsletters of the Child Rights Information Network) covering preparations for the Special Session for Children, vols 1-13 And the Special Session itself (number 14, June 2001)

□ CRIN Prepcom updates and Special Session updates

□ CSO Consultation for Development and Promoting a Global Movement for Children (PD/SR/1999/414), 28 December 1999.

□ Global movement for children, consultation with civil society organizations, 23-25 February 2000, NY

□ Global Movement for Children: Framework for UNICEF Coordination. (Power point presentation, 12 September 2000)

□ Nelson Mandela and Graca Machel, “:At the service of the children of the world”: Letter presented to UNICEF on 6 May 2000; cited in UNICEF SSC report.

□ Preparations for 2001 – The UN Special Session on Children and the Global Movement for Children (CF/EXD/2000-014), 1 December 2000.

□ Preparations for 2001 –t he UN Special Session on Children and the Global Movement for Children (CF/EXD/2000-014/E (annexes: 1. Special Session on Children; 2. The Global Movement for Children; 3: Rallying call for the Global Movement for Children; 4. Essence of the Global Movement; 5. Preparations for 2001; 5. UNICEF and the Global Movement for Children.

□ Say yes for Children (Brochure by GMC partners: BRAC, Foundation; PLAN International; Save the Children; UNICEF; World Vision)

□ Say Yes for Children (CF/EXD/2001-014), 31 July 2001.

□ Say Yes for Children Global Media Launch 26 April 2001 (UNICEF Intranet Programme and policy briefs)

□ Say Yes for Children: Global Review prepared by Division of Communication, UNICEF NY, December 2001

□ The Global Movement for Children – overview (CF/EXD/IC/2000-001)

□ The Global Movement for Children: overview, questions and answers, as of 21 January 2000)

□ The leadership initiative for children (CF/EXD/1999-002), 25 March 1999.

□ UNICEF and the Global Movement for Children (Power point presentation, 4 December 2000)

□ UNICEF Regional Office Analytical reports (2001)

□ UNICEF The State of the World’s Children 2002 (on leadership).

□ Update on Global Movement for Children (May/June 2000) (UNICEF Intranet programme and policy briefs

□ Websites – gmfc/special session.htm; app.Say yes; CRIN others

CHAPTER 9. CELEBRATING A SPECIAL SESSION ON CHILDREN

□ A World Fit for Us, Children’s Forum message to the Special Session

□ Building a World Fit for Children: UNICEF Summary report of the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Children, 8-10 May, 2002. (First draft, 24 May 2002; Revised Draft, 26 June, 2002)*

□ Special Session on Children, Preliminary report (EXDIR 2002 –009)

□ UNICEF website (

*Note: The UNICEF report on the Special Session is based on extensive documentation produced by UNICEF rapporteurs covering the events; drawing as well on NGO reports, UN press releases; and other material generated for the Session. This material has been detailed and archived by the UNICEF history project.

CHAPTER 10.: TOWARDS A WORLD FIT FOR CHILDEN

□ A World Fit for Children (Annex to Report of the ad hoc committee of the whole of the twenty-seventh special session of the General Assembly A/S-27/19/Rev. 1, United Nations, 2002.

□ Building a World Fit for Children: UNICEF Summary report of the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Children, 8-10 May, 2002. (First draft, 24 May 2002; Revised Draft, 26 June, 2002.)

□ UNICEF Medium-term strategic plan for the period 2002-2005 (E/ICEF/2001/13), 7 November 2001.

OTHER SOURCES

□ Black, Maggie. Children first: the story of UNICEF, past and present. Published for UNICEF by Oxford University Press, 1996.

□ Compendium of social issues from the United Nations global conferences in the 1990s, United Nations ACC Task Force on Basic Social Services for All. United Nations Population Fund, 1998.

□ Development Co-operation 2000 Report. The DAC Journal, 2001, volume 2, no. 1. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2001. (Report by Jean-Claude Faure, Chairman of the Development Assistance Committee)

□ Gautam, Kul. “Book Review” (Draft), Children first: the story of UNICEF, past and present, by Maggie Black, 11 November 1996 (excerpts published in UNICEF Staff News, see below)

□ Gautam, Kul. “Changes and continuity in UNICEF programming: the need to avoid false contradictions” (Draft). 20 April, 1997.

□ Gautam, Kul. “Chronicling UNICEF’s recent past” excerpts from longer review of Children first: the story of UNICEF, past and present, by Maggie Black, in UNICEF Staff News , special 50th anniversary issue (date?)

□ Jolly, Richard, ed. Jim Grant, UNICEF Visionary (with contributions by Peter Adamson, Carol Bellamy, Kul Gautam, Richard Jolly, Nyi Nyi, Mary Racelis, Richard Reid, Jon Rohde. Printing and distribution by UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre in Florence. (n.d. 2001?)

□ Jolly, Richard. “Implementing goals for children: lessons from UNICEF experience” in United Nations-sponsored World Conferences: focus on impact and follow-up, ed. Michael G. Schechter. United Nations University Press, Tokyo, New York, Paris, 2001, 10-28..

□ Masumi Ono. “From consensus-building to implementation: the follow-up to the UN global conferences of the 1990s” in United Nations-sponsored World Conferences: focus on impact and follow-up, ed. Michael G. Schechter. United Nations University Press, Tokyo, New York, Paris, 2001, 169-183.

□ Renewing the United Nations: a programme for reform. Report of the Secretary-General (A/51/950), 14 July 1997.

□ Road map towards the implementation of the United Nations Millennium declaration, Report of the Secretary-General (A/56/326), 6 September 2001.

□ Schechter, Michael G. United Nations-sponsored World Conferences: focus on impact and follow-up. United Nations University Press, Tokyo, New York, Paris, 2001.

□ Schechter, Michael G. “UN-sponsored conferences in the 1990s” in United Nations-sponsored World Conferences: focus on impact and follow-up, ed. Michael G. Schechter. United Nations University Press, Tokyo, New York, Paris, 2001, 3-9.

□ Schechter, Michael. “Conclusions” in United Nations-sponsored World Conferences: focus on impact and follow-up, ed. Michael G. Schechter. United Nations University Press, Tokyo, New York, Paris, 2001, 218-222.

□ Schechter, Michael. “Making meaningful UN-sponsored world conferences of the 1990s: NGOs to the rescue?” in United Nations-sponsored World Conferences: focus on impact and follow-up, ed. Michael G. Schechter. United Nations University Press, Tokyo, New York, Paris, 2001, 184-217.

□ Shaping the 21st century: the Contribution of Development Cooperation OECD/DAC . 1996

□ The world conference: developing priorities for the 21st century. (UN Briefing papers). United Nations Dept. of Public Information, NY, 1997.

□ We the peoples: the role of the United Nations in the twenty-first century, Report of the Secretary-General. (A/54/2000), 27 March 2000.

INTERVIEWS

Early history project interviews

□ Interviews with James Grant, 4 November 1989; Kimberly Gamble, 6 and 8 November 1989; John Williams, others…..

Recent interviews conducted by Sheila Tacon

□ From UNICEF: Steve Woodhouse; Peter Crowley; Marjorie Newman-Williams; Bertrand Desmoulins; Karin Sham Poo; Dan Toole; Hironobu Shibuya; Joan French; Richard Morgan; Nora Galer, Mary Pigozzi, and Margaret Kyenkya-Isabirye.

□ Others: Ambassadors Patricia Durrant (Jamaica); Anwarul Chowdhury (Bangladesh); Hanns Schumacher (Germany); Ilhem Ahmed; (Sudan); Loreto Leyton (Chile); Jo Becker (Human Rights Watch); Chip Lyons, (US Fund for UNICEF); and Mary Purcell (NGO Committee on UNICEF)

Focus group discussions

□ UNICEF from WSC to SSC: Report of focus group discussions. New York, December 12 & 14, 2001. Carol Watson, EPP, 18 December 2001. (Report on the results of two focus group discussions undertaken as part of the UNICEF history project – the first with ‘the shapers’ (participants include Richard Jolly, Dr. Nyi Nyi, Mary Racelis, Marta Mauras, David Haxton, Dan Toole, Bob Ledogar, Anwarul Chowdhury); the second with the ‘spanners’ (Kul Gautam, Urban Jonsson, Gareth Jones, Marta Santos Pais, Jean Quesnel, Sadiq Rashid).

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