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Zimbabwe Budget Squeeze Leaves Kids Stranded
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43431, member: 636"] UNICEF officials celebrate progress made for African children but warn about remaining challenges. Workers watch students grow vegetables for healthy meals and create safe classrooms across Zimbabwe. Children speak to government leaders about climate change and other important issues. Officials see hungry kids and girls missing school because they lack basic health services. Babies die from diseases that doctors can prevent with proper medicine. June 16 marks the Day of the African Child under the theme about planning and spending money for children's rights. International aid groups cut funding to poor countries around the world. Zimbabwe faces money problems and climate disasters that hurt families. Government leaders must find local ways to pay for children's programs without outside help. Zimbabwe's National Development Strategy puts children first for health care and education. Government officials work with UNICEF to check how spending affects young people each year. The country spends 10.9 percent of its budget on health care but needs to reach 15 percent. Education gets only 3.5 percent of total money compared to global standards. Child deaths and hunger continue because programs need more funding to work properly. [/QUOTE]
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