Publications
How to order
UNICEF publications may either be free or for sale. Each has its own ordering procedure. To find out whether a given publication is free or for sale, check the 'Print' version field on the publication's web page.
Titles for sale
All priced titles, whether published directly by UNICEF or co-published, can be conveniently bought at your bookseller, any on-line bookseller, or through United Nations Publications at http://www.un.org/Publications.
Prices are expressed in US dollars unless otherwise specified.
Free publications
To request a free publication, please email pubdoc@unicef.org or write to: Distribution Unit, Division of Communication, UNICEF, 3 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA.
Please provide full details, including the title and language, and your address.
Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery to developing countries.
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