Despite Progress, 180 Million Children Face Bleaker Prospects Than Their Parents - UNICEF
November 21, 2017
November 21, 2017
NEW YORK, Nov. 21 -- United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) issued the following news release:
Despite global progress, 1 in 12 children worldwide live in countries where their prospects today are worse than those of their parents, according to a UNICEF analysis conducted for World Children's Day.
According to the analysis, 180 million children live in 37 countries where they are more likely to live in extreme poverty, be out of school, or be ki . . .
Despite global progress, 1 in 12 children worldwide live in countries where their prospects today are worse than those of their parents, according to a UNICEF analysis conducted for World Children's Day.
According to the analysis, 180 million children live in 37 countries where they are more likely to live in extreme poverty, be out of school, or be ki . . .