ENEM/OBJ 2025 · Questão 94
UNICEF annual report
Poverty is a challenge for hundreds of millions of children struggling to survive on less than $1.25 a day. Yet poverty is about more than just money. For millions of children, it also means lack of nutrition, health care, water, education, safety and shelter. Child poverty is not just a challenge for children living in the poorest parts of the world. In fact, most children living in poverty are in middle-income countries. [...]
National social protection systems and budget processes that fully take children into account are crucial to the response to child poverty and deprivation. [...] UNICEF [...] worked in 103 countries to increase the focus of public investments on the most disadvantaged children and families. And we issued a groundbreaking assessment of public financing and real per capita spending on health and education.
UNICEF also engaged with a range of civil society organizations whose very diversity gives them a unique role in improving the lives of the most disadvantaged children. These partners included faith-based organizations, trade unions, social movements, community-based organizations, women's groups and more.
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O Unicef trabalha em parceria com uma série de organizações da sociedade civil, cuja diversidade lhes confere um papel único na melhoria das condições de vida de crianças carentes. Entre os tipos de organizações citadas nas alternativas abaixo, a única que exemplifica essa diversidade mencionada no último parágrafo do relatório apresentado é
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