Sunday, September 21, 2008

Wapi hapa?






Hapa wapi wadau wangu?



Thursday, September 11, 2008

Child Poverty in Africa - the facts

  • 200,000 child slaves are sold every year in Africa. There are an estimated 8,000 girl-slaves in West Africa alone. (sources: BBC 5 October, 2001 & Anti-Slavery Society)
  • About 120,000 African children are participating in armed conflicts. Some are as young as 7 years old. (source: Africa Children’s Charter)
    Children account for half of all civilian casualties in wars in Africa. (source: Africa 2015)
  • One in six African children dies before the age of five. Most of these deaths could be prevented. (source: Africa 2015)
  • Nearly one third of children in Sub-Saharan Africa are underweight. (source: UNICEF)
  • In sub-Saharan Africa, measles takes the life of a child nearly every minute of every day. An effective measles vaccine costs as little as $1 per child. (source: UNICEF)
  • Between 12 and 14 million African children have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS. (source: World Bank/UNICEF)
  • Nearly 2 million children under 14 years old are HIV positive. (source: UNICEF)
    43% of children in Sub-Saharan Africa do not have safe, accessible drinking water. (source: UNICEF)
  • 64% of children in Sub-Saharan Africa do not have adequate sanitation. (source: UNICEF)
    Only 57% of African children are enrolled in primary education, and one in three of those does not complete school. (source: Africa 2015)
  • For every 100 boys there are only 83 girls enrolled at primary school. (source: World Bank/UNICEF)

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