Publications & Resources
UNICEF is the world's leader for caring and supporting children affected by AIDS. As such, UNICEF documents its experience and research in order to inform and advocate for the rights and needs of every child, every where. UNICEF has a number of publications available on subjects related to HIV and AIDS including the care of orphaned and vulnerable children, youth activism and universal access for paediatric treatment.
Please use these publications for your own research and interest.
Stocktaking Reports
DOWNLOAD PDF Children and AIDS: The Third Stocktaking Report - December 2008
DOWNLOAD PDF Children and AIDS: The Third Stocktaking Report Summary - December 2008
DOWNLOAD PDF Children and AIDS: A Stocktaking Report - January 2007
DOWNLOAD PDF The Missing Face of AIDS - Children: A call to action - 2005
Press Releases
DOWNLOAD PDF UNICEF Canada World AIDS Day Release - December 1, 2008
DOWNLOAD PDF UNICEF Canada Release: Unite against AIDS Partners - November 27, 2008
Preventing Mother to Child Transmission
DOWNLOAD PDF Fact Sheet
DOWNLOAD PDF The State of the Worlds Children 2007
Prevention for Youth
DOWNLOAD PDF Young People and HIVAIDS Opportunity in Crisis
DOWNLOAD PDF Young People Speak Out Meeting Our Rights to HIV Prevention and Care
Protecting Children
DOWNLOAD PDF Africas Orphaned and Vulnerable Generations Children Affected by AIDS
DOWNLOAD PDF Africas Orphaned Generation
DOWNLOAD PDF Caring for Children Affected by HIV and AIDS
DOWNLOAD PDF Enhanced Protection for Children Affected by AIDS
DOWNLOAD PDF The Framework for the Protection Care and Support of Orphans and Vulnerable Children
Providing Paediatric Treatment
DOWNLOAD PDF Towards Universal Access Part One
DOWNLOAD PDF Towards Universal Access Part Two
UNICEF Background Information
DOWNLOAD PDF UNICEF Canada Annual Report 2007-2008
DOWNLOAD PDF UNICEF Canada Annual Report 2006-2007
DOWNLOAD PDF UNICEF International Annual Report 2006
DOWNLOAD PDF UNICEF Canada Annual Report 2005-2006
DOWNLOAD PDF Global Child Survival and Health: A 50 year progress report from UNICEF - January 2006

