1、CHANGING LIVES IN OUR LIFETIME GLOBAL CHILDHOOD REPORT 2019 G L O B A L C H I L D H O O D R E P O R T 2 0 1 9 # SAVE THE CHILDREN Photo: Victoria Zegler / Save the Children 1 Introduction 4 End of Childhood Index Results 2000 vs. 2019 9 10 Factors Driving Change for Children Since 2000 13 More Child
2、ren Are Healthy and Surviving to Age 5 16 Fewer Children Suffer Malnutrition that Causes Stunting 19 More Children Are Attending School and Learning 23 Fewer Children Are Forced into Work 26 Fewer Children Are Married Before Age 18 29 Fewer Girls Are Becoming Mothers 32 Fewer Children Are Being Murd
3、ered 35 More Children Are Suffering Due to Conflict 41 Recommendations 47 Progress Rankings 2000-2019 49 End of Childhood Index Rankings 2019 50 Complete End of Childhood Index 2019 54 Methodology and Research Notes 59 Endnotes 64 Acknowledgements Some names of parents and children have been changed
4、 to protect identities. CONTENTS GLOBAL CHILDHOOD REPORT # increase. Finding ways to fulfill childrens health, education and protection rights in conflict zones is central to the challenge of ensuring every child has the childhood they deserve. WHAT DRIVES PROGRESS? In the 1990s, Save the Children p
5、ioneered a radical approach to making change that came to be known as “positive deviance.” The approach was based on the idea that within every community, there are some people who, with the same resources and constraints as everyone else, do things differently and achieve better results than the no
6、rm. Their children are healthier, better educated or bet- ter protected than one would expect, given the challenges they face. Learning from these success stories proved to be In commemoration of its founding 100 years ago, Save the Children is releasing its third annual Global Childhood Report to c