Sudan’s Child “Well-Being” Rated
A recent report published by The African Child Policy Forum, an independent Ethiopian agency, ranked 52 African countries according to a “child-friendly index“.
Sudan ranked near the bottom with a rating of “less child-friendly”. Neighboring Chad was “awarded” a rating of “least child-friendly”.
The study took into account spending on health and education, laws protecting children’s rights, nutrition, water, sanitation, and military resources.
Poverty is not an excuse to treat children badly – that is the central message of the report
…
“The countries that invest in children will have a more productive work-force and the foundation of a more peaceful and democratic country. The investment will certainly pay off,” says Dr Bequele.
Here is a map showing the report’s findings.
Powered by WPeMatico