
UNICEF Stats MCP
Give your coding agent live UNICEF child-development statistics while you research humanitarian, education, or health products without signing up for a stats API.
Overview
UNICEF Stats MCP is a MCP server for the Idea phase that lets agents query 790+ UNICEF child-development indicators across 200+ countries from SDMX-sourced data with no API key.
What is this MCP server?
- 790+ UNICEF child-development indicators exposed as MCP tools for agent-driven queries
- Coverage across 200+ countries from official SDMX-sourced UNICEF data
- No API key or account—install and query via stdio MCP
- PyPI package unicefstats-mcp, runnable with uvx for fast local setup
- Useful for SDG-aligned apps, NGO tooling, and research-backed content workflows
- 790+ child-development indicators
- 200+ countries covered
- SDMX-sourced UNICEF statistics
Community signal: 2 GitHub stars.
What problem does it solve?
Builders waste hours scraping UNICEF sites or parsing SDMX manually when they only need a few authoritative child-welfare statistics inside an AI coding session.
Who is it for?
Indie builders prototyping impact, health, or education products who want agent-accessible UNICEF stats during discovery and evidence gathering.
Skip if: Teams that need proprietary datasets, real-time operational telemetry, or production BI dashboards without going through UNICEF’s public statistical products.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you register the server, your agent can pull country-level UNICEF indicators on demand so research notes, specs, and copy cite real numbers instead of guesses.
- Agent-callable access to 790+ UNICEF child-development indicators
- Country-level statistical answers grounded in SDMX-sourced UNICEF data
- Research-ready numeric citations without maintaining a custom UNICEF scraper
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Journey fit
Canonical shelf is Idea because builders pull authoritative SDMX indicators first—before they scope features, copy, or claims tied to children and development outcomes. Research subphase fits indicator discovery, country comparisons, and evidence gathering that inform problem statements and positioning.
How it compares
SDMX-backed UNICEF data MCP integration, not an agent skill or generic web-scraper workflow.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is UNICEF Stats MCP for?
Solo builders and small teams using Claude Code, Cursor, or similar agents who need UNICEF child-development statistics during research for humanitarian, education, or policy-adjacent products.
When should I use UNICEF Stats MCP?
Use it in the Idea and Validate phases when you are comparing countries, grounding claims in SDG-related metrics, or drafting specs and landing copy that must reference official UNICEF indicators.
How do I add UNICEF Stats MCP to my agent?
Install the PyPI package unicefstats-mcp (runtime hint uvx), add a stdio MCP server entry pointing at that command in your Claude Code or Cursor MCP config, then invoke the server’s tools from chat.