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'A Generation Cast Aside': Child Poverty On The Rise In World's Richest Countries

30.10.14

'A Generation Cast Aside': Child Poverty On The Rise In World's Richest Countries:

The annual study, Children of the Recession: The impact of the economic crisis on child well-being in rich countries, was released Tuesday in Rome. It finds that in the 41 richest countries at least 76.5 million children live in poverty.


“Many affluent countries have suffered a ‘great leap backwards’ in
terms of household income, and the impact on children will have
long-lasting repercussions for them and their communities,” said Jeffrey
O’Malley, UNICEF’s Head of Global Policy and Strategy.


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