The State of the Worldโ€™s Children 2017: Children in a Digital World

Corporate Author
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
ISBN
ISBN 978-92-806-4930-7 (eng); ISBN 978-92-806-4931-4 (fre); ISBN 978-92-806-4932-1 (spa); ISBN 978-92-806-4930-7 (chi)
Collation
205 p.
Resource Language
EnglishFrenchSpanishChinese
Year of publication
2017

The State of the Worldโ€™s Children 2017 examines the ways in which digital technology has already changed childrenโ€™s lives and life chances โ€“ and explores what the future may hold.


If leveraged in the right way and made universally accessible, digital technology can be a game changer for children being left behind โ€“ whether because of poverty, race, ethnicity, gender, disability, displacement or geographic isolation โ€“ connecting them to a world of opportunity and providing them with the skills they need to succeed in a digital world. But unless we expand access, digital technology may create new divides that prevent children from fulfilling their potential. And if we donโ€™t act now to keep pace with rapid change, online risks may make vulnerable children more susceptible to exploitation, abuse and even trafficking โ€“ as well as more subtle threats to their well-being.


This report argues for faster action, focused investment and greater cooperation to protect children from the harms of a more connected world โ€“ while harnessing the opportunities of the digital age to benefit every child.