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Children in Poverty

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4080023.stm

One billion ’denied a childhood’

More than one billion children around the world face a brutal existence because of poverty, war and Aids, the UN children’s agency reports.
The conditions in effect deny them a childhood, Unicef says.

More than half of under-18s are affected, according to its report, The State of the World’s Children.

“Too many governments are making informed, deliberate choices that actually hurt childhood,” said Carol Bellamy, director of Unicef.

“When half the world’s children are growing up hungry and unhealthy, when schools have become targets and whole villages are being emptied by Aids, we’ve failed to deliver on the promise of childhood,” Ms Bellamy said, launching the annual report in London on Thursday.

War casualties

Despite signing the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, many governments are failing to fulfil its principles, the report claims.

Unicef says poverty for children is less a factor of income than of basic rights.

It says more than one billion children do not have access to at least one of seven commodities deemed essential: shelter, water, sanitation, schooling, information, healthcare and food.

Another scourge detailed in the report is war.

CHILDHOOD UNDER THREAT

640 million children do not have adequate shelter
In the 1990s about 20 million children fled their homes because of war
In just two years (2001-03), 15 million children lost at least one parent to Aids
Source: Unicef
Unicef estimates that nearly half of the 3.6 million people killed in wars since 1990 have been children.

Millions more were displaced by conflict, or even forced to take part as child soldiers.

Aids is a growing threat to children, the report finds - not just through HIV infection, but because millions have been orphaned by the disease.

Unicef urges governments to adopt “a human rights-based approach” to social and economic development, and to bear in mind the effects on children when making policies.

i used ot have alot of sympath for the worlds poor, but then again how many of them have 5-8 children knowing they won’t be able to feed another hungry mouth, i am sure they inderstand the imapct they are having on their children. aids is such a plague in africa because so many of the local governments and religious leaders deny aids exists, or stilll hold the very old belief that aids is a gay plague. ANd lets be honest, i am not going to keep sending aid for the poor into the hands of warlords, i want them OUT before i help the p[eopel beciuase why send money to lets say for a hypothetical uganda, if all it does is falll into the coffers of a corrupt government that uses the money to buy arms to comitt genocide withing the country? Don’t get me wrong something really needs to be done and i for one would start with birth control and governmemtn reform

I agree with you coy. It may sound harsh, but it needs to be said.

and thanks to Unicef for proving what science never could.... that god does not exist.

and how did unicef prove that?

Hey interesting topic. In all honesty ’the poor in Africa’ doesn’t need money and donations... what would they do with a couple o’ pieces of silver & paper? Think bout it... who, at the end of day, the benifits from these people having money? I can assure you that it ain’t the local governments...

(BTW I hear & agree with you Coyboy!!)

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