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AAB-INITIATIVE-003-UNICEF-AI-FOR-CHILDREN

UNICEF AI for Children

UNICEF Innocenti Child-centered AI policy and guidance initiative for Governments, industry, children, families, education systems. A purpose-driven platform for artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that strengthen children’s health, education and wellbeing It is positioned for Global.

Initiative type
Child-centered AI policy and guidance initiative
Last verified
2025-06-02
Updated
2025-06-02

Initiative intelligence brief

Scale, implementation signal, and AAB initiative rating

UNICEF Innocenti Child-centered AI policy and guidance initiative for Governments, industry, children, families, education systems. A purpose-driven platform for artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that strengthen children’s health, education and wellbeing It is positioned for Global.

5.0Authority
5.0Scale
5.0Implementation
4.0Evidence trace
AABImpact
AuthorityLead organization credibility and governance weight
5.0
ScaleReach across regions, sectors, or education systems
5.0
ImplementationEvidence of practical activity, resources, or program delivery
5.0
Evidence traceCompleteness of source-linked metadata
4.0

Highlights

  • AI education cannot ignore child protection, children’s rights, and age-appropriate design.
  • Child rights
  • Child-centered AI systems
  • AI policies and safeguards for children
  • Use for safeguards, child protection, family AI literacy, and governance language in K-12 pilots.

Rating rationale

UNICEF AI for Children receives a 5.0 / 5 AAB initiative record rating based on authority 5.0, scale 5.0, implementation 5.0, evidence depth 4.0.

Lead organization authorityScale and reachImplementation signalEvidence trace completeness

Source trace

Rating and summary are based on 2 linked sources, 1 retrieved page, the issuing organization (UNICEF Innocenti), registry metadata, and AAB source trace notes.

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