The state of the world’s children: ‘Inequity is unacceptable’SUPPLIED/Unicef A day in the life of Kavekuwe Tjindunda, a 9-year-old girl from the Ovahimba tribe, the last semi-nomadic tribe in Namibia. The State of the World's Children serves as a yearly reminder about our commitment to uphold these rights. UNICEF "Inequity imperils millions of children and threatens the future of the world." UNICEF The figures 167 million children will die in extreme poverty by 2030 unless the world tackles inequity. The report says that inequity imperils millions of children and threatens the future of the world.
Source: Stuff June 28, 2016 00:24 UTC