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A future for the world’s children? A WHO–UNICEF–Lancet Commission

Date of publication: 
02/20/2020

Review / Summary: 

Despite dramatic improvements in survival, nutrition, and education over recent decades, today’s children face an uncertain future. Climate change, ecological degradation, migrating populations, conflict, pervasive inequalities, and predatory commercial practices threaten the health and future of children in every country. In 2015, the world’s countries agreed on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), yet nearly 5 years later, few countries have recorded much progress towards achieving them. This Commission presents the case for placing children, aged 0–18 years, at the centre of the SDGs: at the heart of the concept of sustainability and our shared human endeavour. Governments must harness coalitions across sectors to overcome ecological and commercial pressures to ensure children receive their rights and entitlements now and a liveable planet in the years to come.

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Autor / Organizador: 

Helen Clark (Commission co-chairs)
Awa Marie Coll-(Commission co-chairs)
Anshu Banerjee
Stefan Peterson
Sarah L Dalglish
Shanthi Ameratunga
Dina Balabanova
Maharaj Kishan Bhan†
Zulfiqar A Bhutta
John Borrazzo
Mariam Claeson
Tanya Doherty
Fadi El-Jardali
Asha S George
Angela Gicha

Institution: 

WHO–UNICEF–Lancet Commission

Year of Publication: 

2020

Idioma da publicação: 

English English

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