Best of UNICEF Research and Evaluation 2020
For the past eight years, the Best of
UNICEF Research annual competition,
managed by the UNICEF Office of
Research – Innocenti, has invited
UNICEF colleagues around the world
to submit their best and most recent
examples of quality research for
children. The aim is to promote
research best practices to identify
where they may be scaled up, and to
award quality studies with a high
potential for impact on policies and
programmes that benefit children.
Learn more on unicef-irc-org/boure2020
Видео Best of UNICEF Research and Evaluation 2020 канала UNICEF Innocenti
UNICEF Research annual competition,
managed by the UNICEF Office of
Research – Innocenti, has invited
UNICEF colleagues around the world
to submit their best and most recent
examples of quality research for
children. The aim is to promote
research best practices to identify
where they may be scaled up, and to
award quality studies with a high
potential for impact on policies and
programmes that benefit children.
Learn more on unicef-irc-org/boure2020
Видео Best of UNICEF Research and Evaluation 2020 канала UNICEF Innocenti
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