The UNICEF Innocenti Report Card 9 The Children Left Behind

Examining inequalities in child well-being in the world’s richest countires
Whether in health, in education, or in material well-being, some children will always fall behind the average. The critical question is: 
How far behind?
Is there a point beyond which falling behind is not inevitable,
but policy susceptible - and unacceptable?

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The UNICEF Innocenti Report Card 9: 
The Children Left Behind
, examines the material, educational and health well-being of children in 24 of the world’s richest countries. 
It is the first attempt to compare the gap between children struggling at the bottom of their societies and the average child in “normal” childhood conditions. The disadvantaged children fall – unnecessarily –  further behind in some countries than in others.
 
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