Stay Informed: Recommended Literature
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COVID-19 vaccination program for high-risk children aged 12–17 years in Curacao
- Bottom-up innovative responses to COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean: addressing deprioritized populations
- Children and the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: a Caribbean perspective
- Implementation of national childbirth guidelines in Brazil: barriers and strategies
- Handbook for conducting an adolescent health services barriers assessment (AHSBA) with a focus on disadvantaged adolescents: knowing which adolescents are being left behind on the path to universal health coverage, and why
- WHO operational handbook on tuberculosis: module 5: management of tuberculosis in children and adolescents
- WHO guideline on school health services
- Considerations for School-Related Public Health Measures for Populations in Vulnerable Conditions in the Context of COVID-19
- Mitigating the Direct and Indirect Consequences of COVID-19 on the Health and Well-Being of Young People in the Americas
- Regional Status Report 2020: Preventing and Responding to Violence against Children in the Americas
- Levels & trends in child mortality. Report 2021: estimates/developed by the UN Inter-Agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, United Nations
- Children as agents of positive change: a mapping of children’s initiatives across regions, towards an inclusive and healthy world free from violence, United Nations
- 15 Ways to Support Young Children and Their Families in the COVID-19 Response, World Bank
- The COVID-19 pandemic: the right to education of children and adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean, ECLAC
- UNICEF Annual Report 2021: Protecting child rights in a time of crises, UNICEF
- Inclusion of Children and Young People with Disabilities in Routine General Health Care: Practice guide, UNICEF
- Child labour and responsible business conduct. A guidance note for action, UNICEF
- Data and digital health Strong information systems drive results for children, UNICEF
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