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== SUMMARY == | == SUMMARY == | ||
UNICEF gives us import data on development related topics such as migration, mortality rates, education, diets, and more. We have used UNICEF data for series such as SeriesWSSJMPSanitationRural%Improved, SeriesModerateWasting, SeriesUNSaniTotalImproved, etc.. | |||
== GENERAL PULLING INSTRUCTIONS UNICEF == | == GENERAL PULLING INSTRUCTIONS UNICEF == |
Latest revision as of 00:27, 9 February 2023
SUMMARY
UNICEF gives us import data on development related topics such as migration, mortality rates, education, diets, and more. We have used UNICEF data for series such as SeriesWSSJMPSanitationRural%Improved, SeriesModerateWasting, SeriesUNSaniTotalImproved, etc..
GENERAL PULLING INSTRUCTIONS UNICEF
1. To pull from United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) first navigate to their website.
2. The next click will depend on the indicator you are looking for. For this tutorial, I will click the text “Diets”
3. Multiple spreadsheets will populate. Click “Download Spreadsheet” for the indicator you are looking for. For this tutorial I will click "Download Spreadsheet" for the Unhealthy Practices indicator.
4. A log-in page will populate. Click “Skip and Download”
5. The download page will populate. Click "Allow" and your data set will download.