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BookItem Technology for development report : accelerating results for children with technology and digital innovation(UNICEF, 2019) UNICEF; ޔުނިސެފްTechnology for development and digital innovation – and the practice of exploring new ways of delivering programmes with new partners and technologies – is increasingly recognized as crucial to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. At UNICEF, the Technology for Development (T4D) function within the Information and Communication Technology Division (ICTD) provides advisory, implementation and quality assurance services to programmes on technology and digital innovation in UNICEF, and leadership on digital innovation. It helps to identify the most promising technologies and digital innovations for application in different contexts, supporting UNICEF programmes to adopt, adapt and scale up the approaches that are most useful, and to quickly identify those that are not. It also helps to institutionalize those technologies and digital innovations that show promise and are ready to be mainstreamed, in close collaboration with national partners, and in support of national goals and sectoral priorities, the UNICEF Strategic Plan 2018–2021 and the SDGs. BookItem UNICEF humanitarian action for children 2021 : overview(UNICEF, 2020-12) UNICEF; ޔުނިސެފްItem Global annual results report 2019 : every child has an equitable chance in life(UNICEF, 2020-06) UNICEF; ޔުނިސެފްPictured above: After participating in activities at the UNICEF-supported early childhood centre of San Juan Jilotepeque, Jalapa, Guatemala, Emily Samantha López Agustín, 12, and Joel Eduardo Agustín López, 8, play in their house with their brother, Luis Francisco Agustín López, 6, who has a disability. Luis is loved by his siblings who protect him, play with him and teach him. Technical ReportItem Global annual results reports 2019 : communication for development (C4D)(UNICEF, 2020-06) UNICEF; ޔުނިސެފްIn Somalia, C4D informs UNICEF’s approach to increasing community resilience against malnutrition and disease. Approximately 14 million people in 2.3 million households are being reached through mass media (radio, television, social media, etc.) and house to house visits. In Kabasa IDP camp, 16-year-old Hamdi Hasan, a young social mobiliser, speaks to new mothers about the importance of immunisation, breastfeeding and nutrition. Hamdi wants to be a doctor when she’s older and says “it’s really important to engage with young mothers here and tell them about health issues and promote good practices. If our children have good health, our nation has good health”. BookItem Core commitments for children in humanitarian action(UNICEF, 2020-10) UNICEF; ޔުނިސެފް BookItem For every child, every right : the convention on the rights of the child at a crossroads(UNICEF, 2019-11) UNICEF; ޔުނިސެފް