ENEM/OBJ 2025 · Questão 93
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 Fundo das Nações Unidas para a Infância (ou United Nations Children's Fund, cuja sigla é Unicef) é um órgão da Organização das Nações Unidas que visa proteger as crianças e seus direitos em países em desenvolvimento. Em seus relatórios anuais, são destacados os resultados mais significativos obtidos pelo Unicef e seus parceiros em favor das crianças em todo o mundo. Nesse trecho do relatório, é possível afirmar que o principal assunto abordado é:
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