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Historically, all nations have been confronted one day with misery and poverty. Extreme poverty still affects more than 1 billion people around the world today. Poverty is decreasing, but efforts to combat it are still grossly inadequate. Yet, this is not an unrealistic dream, solutions exist, only the lack of a real-world political will stands in the way. A child is poor because he is born in poverty. "Poverty breeds poverty and creates a vicious circle. A child lives in poverty because his family and/or his country is facing poverty. Thus, child poverty results in a real deprivation of…mehr

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Historically, all nations have been confronted one day with misery and poverty. Extreme poverty still affects more than 1 billion people around the world today. Poverty is decreasing, but efforts to combat it are still grossly inadequate. Yet, this is not an unrealistic dream, solutions exist, only the lack of a real-world political will stands in the way. A child is poor because he is born in poverty. "Poverty breeds poverty and creates a vicious circle. A child lives in poverty because his family and/or his country is facing poverty. Thus, child poverty results in a real deprivation of childhood and leads to a violation of all its rights, yet recognized in the International Convention on the Rights of the Child (CIDE) to which the Almost all the countries in the world have not been part of the target Burundi in this book. The child victim of poverty in his family is deprived of fundamental rights and dignity. It prevents the exercise of its individual liberties and "undermines the security of its existence (lack of income, housing, opportunity to seek treatment or access to justice) and its development (low life intellectual, cultural, family and social) ".
Autorenporträt
Aboyitungiye, Jean Baptiste
Jean Baptiste Aboyitungiye was born on the 15th of June, 1991 resides in Indonesia, Surakarta City, though he lived in Burundi, Kinama. Star student all through schools and graduated as class valedictorian. Jean Baptiste believes in the development of poor countries from economic writings and narratives giving better ideas.