I'm thinking this story will get somewhat less coverage in the US media than the abuse lawsuit against Liza Minelli. There's a certain price to be paid for ignoring such terrible suffering inasmuch as some kinds of rising tides sink all boats. Hard to imagine our delusional bubble world of infinite prosperity won't be popped fairly soon.
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/politics/story.jsp?story=455868International targets to reduce child poverty are going to be missed because globalised trade and cuts to aid budgets are creating an ever-greater chasm between the richest and poorest countries.
More than one billion young people in the developing world are now living in conditions of severe deprivation, according to a report for the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef). Tens of millions of children in developing countries still do not have access to basic human needs such as food, water and sanitation, the study found.
The report is the first attempt to scientifically measure world poverty, and paints a grim picture of how little the lives of the world's poorest people have improved in the last few years.
A UN declaration in 2000 pledged that by 2015, it would halve the proportion of people whose income was less than one dollar a day and achieve a similar reduction in the number of people suffering from hunger. The declaration also pledged to cut the death rate among the under-fives by two thirds and ensure that all children could complete primary school.
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