Nigeria

Demographic Data

  • Total Population: 173,620,000
  • Population under 15: 46%
  • Life Expectancy at Birth: 52.5 years
  • Human Development Index: 152 out of 187
  • World Bank Status: Lower Middle Income
  • HIV/AIDS Prevalence (age 15-49): 3.2%
  • Mean Household Composition: 4.6 persons
  • Female-Headed Households: 19%
  • Early Marriage (% of children married by 18 years): 49%

Sources: World Bank, UNDP, UNAIDS, DHS 2013

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UNICEF,

Outlines the contributions of UNICEF to national and international efforts to fulfill children’s right to protection

UNICEF,

Outlines the contributions of UNICEF to national and international efforts to fulfil children’s right to protection

UNICEF,

Outlines the contributions of UNICEF to national and international efforts to fulfill children’s right to protection.

UNICEF,

Outlines the contributions of UNICEF to national and international efforts to fulfill children’s right to protection

UNICEF,

Describe las contribuciones de UNICEF a los esfuerzos nacionales e internacionales para cumplir el derecho de los niños a la protección.

Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Develpoment, UNICEF, Uganda Child Rights NGO Network (UCRNN),

This is a National Guide for the participation of children which has been developed in consonance with Art. 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN CRC).

Andy Bilson and Richard Carter ,

This report written for UNICEF identifies the key elements for a strategy to take forward the Government of Ukraine’s programme for the reform of child welfare.

Office of Social Welfare of Guatemala, Holt International and UNICEF,

Assesses the causes and realities of children living in institutions in Guatemala with recommendations for systemic reform.

UNICEF Cambodia,

Evaluation of need for systemic strengthening and partnering to ensure protection of children without parental and children involved with ICA

Isabel de Bruin-Cardoso & Ruth Mampane, IATT Working Group on Children Affected by HIV and AIDS,

Examines dynamics between achievements in universal birth registration and enhanced protection of children.