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Roche, José Manuel
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Every Last Child: The children the world chooses to forget
Extreme poverty continues to be a fatal outrage, but a disproportionate number of children who die or lose out on education are not ’just’ poor. Whether they live in a rich country or in one of the world’s poorest countries, they tend to experience a comb
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Hasta el Último Niño y Niña: Las niñas y niños que el mundo ha decidido olvidar
Nearly 16,000 girls and boys under the age of five die every, mainly due to causes that can be treated. While around 250 million school-aged girls and boys are unable to study. Extreme poverty continues to cause havoc, but a number disproportionate number
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Every Last Child
16,000 children under five will die today. About 250 million children of school age (two out of five) do not receive adequate education.These are the children that the world has forgotten. For nearly a century, Save the Children has been fighting to take
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La Loteria del Nacimiento: Démosle a toda la infancia la misma oportunidad de supervivencia
La Loteria del Nacimiento directs attention towards the global and national progress that has been made to reduce child mortality and poverty worldwide. This report is based on an initial analysis of disaggregated data from 87 low and middle-income count
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Global Trends Impacting Child Rights and Wellbeing: Background Situation Analysis for Save the Children's next Global Campaign
This Global Situation Analysis reviews the key social, economic and environmental trends likely to have an impact on children in the next decade, with particular focus on those areas which can be linked back to the achievement of Save the Children's break