Knowledge library

Knowledge library

This knowledge library is managed by UNICEF and shares important resources, experiences and good practices related to children’s environmental health that have been determined important for global audiences.

Only partners of the Collaborative are invited to submit resources they've created related to children's environmental health.  Once your submission is approved, we will upload the information. Please follow this criteria for submissions:

  • Relevance: The content is relevant to a global audience committed to improving children’s environmental health.
  • Timeliness: The information is current and was published no more than 15 years ago.  
  • Quality: The information is reliable, is based on evidence, has citations and is well organized.

Partners of the collaborative are also invited to feature their events. Please follow the criteria above for submissions of your events, and email them to ceh@unicef.org.

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A Threat to Progress: Confronting the effects of climate change on child health and well-being

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State of global air 2024

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Air pollution and child health: prescribing clean air

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Guidance

WHO global air quality guidelines: particulate matter (‎PM2.5 and PM10)‎, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide

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Clean the air for children

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Air pollution in Viet Nam

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Children's unique vulnerabilities to air pollution infographic

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Toxic air for children? Take a deep breath

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Air pollution in Cambodia

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Silent suffocation in Africa: Air pollution is a growing menace

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Breathless beginnings: The alarming impact of air pollution on children in Europe and Central Asia

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Air pollution threatens the health of children globally