Children better off today than 20 years ago: report

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UNITED NATIONS, United States, May 29, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A report on the
state of the world’s children released Tuesday notes major progress in
health, education and safety in dozens of countries over the past two
decades.

Save the Children said in its global childhood report that conditions had
improved in 173 out of 176 countries, with Singapore ranking as the country
that best provides for children.

The non-governmental organization estimates that 690 million children are
being robbed of their childhood because of sickness, deaths, child marriage,
early pregnancy, malnutrition or no schooling, down from 970 million in 2000.

Sierra Leone, Rwanda and Ethiopia were cited as countries that had
significantly improved the lives of children over the past two decades.

Globally, child deaths have dropped and there are 49 million fewer stunted
children, with China and India accounting for more than half of the global
decline.

Of the eight indicators used by Save the Children to measure progress for
children, only one was on the rise — the number of displaced children from
conflict.

Some 420 million children live in conflict zones — more than double the
number in 1995.

After Singapore, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Slovenia, Germany, Ireland,
Italy, South Korea and Belgium were listed as the top 10 countries where
children are the most protected.

The Central African Republic ranked last at 176, just below Niger and Chad.