The_State_of_the_World's_Children
The State of the World's Children is an annual report published by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). It is the flagship publication of the organization.[1] The first report was published in 1980, having been introduced by James P. Grant (the executive director of UNICEF at the time).[2][3] Peter Adamson was the author of the report for 15 years.[4] The publication of the 1982–1983 The State of the World's Children report marked the start of the child survival revolution.[5]: 95
Following the end of Grant's tenure at UNICEF and his death in 1995, The State of the World's Children has received significantly less attention.[5]: 390