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UNICEF State of the World’s Children Report 2015

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1 UNICEF State of the World’s Children Report 2015
Read the Full Report Here

2 Child Mortality (under 5) Education
Main indicators Child Mortality (under 5) Education

3 Highest areas are all in Africa West and Central Africa 99/1000
Under 5 mortality Highest areas are all in Africa West and Central Africa 99/1000 Sub Saharan Africa 87/1000 Eastern and Southern Africa 67/1000 Europe 17/1000. World – 43/1000

4 Education Primary school enrolment ratio Sub Saharan Africa – 78 – 81%
Europe – 95% Completion of elementary school Sub Saharan Africa – 47-67% Europe 95% Secondary school enrolment Sub-Saharan Africa – % Europe 89% 55% not attending are girls

5 Children and labour 150m children aged 5 – 14 13% of all children
25% of all children in Sub Saharan Africa (5% in Europe) 12% of children in South Asia working in “”conditions dangerous to health”

6 Child Soldiers (Human Rights Watch)
Estimated 250,000 child soldiers worldwide 40% of them are girls Used not only in active combat As Porters/Carriers As Cooks As Spies or Decoys As Wives and Mothers

7 Lack of food, sanitation, healthcare Lack of education
Other Impacts Displacement Lack of food, sanitation, healthcare Lack of education Psychological effects Leftover weapons (landmines)


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