NewsSplashy Tips: Major Causes Of Poor Child Upbringing




NewsSplashy noted that Children growing up in African and other Third world Countries are at the highest risk of having their childhood cut short, according to a report by Save the Children.

The nongovernmental organization's report for 2017 ranked the country as the worst place to be a kid, globally.

Norway and Slovenia share the top position as the best places to grow up.
The End of Childhood Report ranked 172 countries from best to worst in an effort to explore the main reasons why childhood comes to an early end in certain places.

The Survey Was Made And Some Of these Are The Causes While A Third World Country Child Would Love To change Location



1. Poverty : Children Hate Growing Up At Places Where They Feel Left Out They Wont Even Get Good Food And Go To Unfacilitated Schools and It Makes them Feel Inferior and unequal Before their Age mates.

2. Lack Of Parental care: Every kid Need Someone Who Takes Very good Care of the who asks them Questions like i)Have u Eaten ii)What Clothes would You wear today 3).Do you wanna go shopping Because children Are too emotional and may eventually Fall Sick Whether Emotionally, Physically Or Otherwise. Etc

NewsSplashy Found Out that the United States, at 36th on the list, was not found to be exempt from the threats that contribute to premature death among children. It is one of seven countries where half of all teen births occur, and its number of infant deaths was 23,455 in 2015, more than those of 40 European countries combined in the same year.
Richard Bland, Save the Children's national director of policy, advocacy and development, was most surprised by the country's low ranking and its position between Bosnia and Russia.

The US "is falling behind some countries that have had some pretty severe economic turmoil like Greece or Ireland, and yet a number of those nations are prioritizing childhood," Bland said. "They are investing in childhood and ensuring access to proven programs for childhood."

Bland said the three most noticeable global trends this year that may not have been occurring at as high a rate in past years were violence, famine and displacement.
West and Central Africa, where the 10 worst countries to be a child are located, are particularly affected by famine and displacement, states the report. In Niger, the lowest-ranked country, 43% of children 59 months or younger have stunted growth from malnourishment. 

The Central African Republic, ranked the fourth worst for children, has 19.3% of its population forcibly displaced by conflict, with evidence of recruitment and use of child soldiers.

"More people are fleeing war and persecution than ever in history," Bland said.
Syria has the highest percentage of a forcibly displaced population on the list, at 65.4%.
In 2015, 263 million children were out of school, 168 million were involved in child labor, and nearly 28 million were forced to leave their homes globally, according to the report.
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