1 in 3 children under 5 live in severe food poverty
SOURCE: UNITED NATIONS
12 million girls were married in childhood in 2022.
SOURCE: UNITED NATIONS
64 million children or primary school age remain out of school.
SOURCE: UNITED NATIONS
Protecting and enhancing the well-being of our children stands as an unwavering cornerstone of our societal duty. Witnessing the remarkable strides made in child health over recent decades fills us with hope and gratitude. From the notable halving of child mortality rates from 2000 to 2017 to the uplifting increase in maternal and child survival rates, these achievements are testament to our collective efforts and dedication.
Yet, even amid these victories, our journey is far from complete. Challenges persist, beckoning us to redouble our commitment to nurturing the health and vitality of our youngest members. We are confronted with a pressing imperative: to confront head-on the preventable causes of child mortality, to ensure equitable access to essential healthcare, and to elevate the quality of life for every child.
Simultaneously, we recognize the indispensable need to cultivate nurturing environments wherein children can flourish. This encompasses not only safeguarding their physical health and nutritional needs but also shielding them from pervasive threats and affording them abundant opportunities to learn, explore, and grow. Indeed, investing in our children transcends mere altruism; it is an investment in the very fabric of our future.
Let us unite in our resolve to champion the well-being of every child, for in doing so, we forge a path towards a brighter and more equitable tomorrow.