UNICEF have just published their annual State of the World's Children report, which examines the conditions of children around the globe. The theme of this year's report is adolescence - UNICEF says that while huge investment in under-tens has produced gains in health and welfare, adolescents are still often marginalised in development budgets and programming. The report also contains detailed tables showing how individual nations are performing in various important areas.
You can read the full text of The State of the World's Children 2011 by clicking here. All of the previous annual reports are available in full from this link.
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