This is a rare罕見 charity report bringing good news. It says that around the world the chances of a child going to school have risen by one third compared with the 1990s - and the prospect前景 of children dying in their infancy嬰兒期 has also been cut by about a third. This is partly explained, Save the Children says, by local economic growth in the developing continents of Africa and Asia. It also reflects反映 international aid幫助 policies which have tended to concentrate集中 on education and health - in aid circles schools and hospitals are sometimes called the "Darlings of the Donors".
But the report also warns that underlying相關 child malnutrition營養不良 is on the rise because of high food prices and global inequality不等式. This is a more hidden problem, and more difficult to tackle解決, 抓住. Save the Children said it welcomed the idea of a Hunger Summit due to be held in London during the Olympics. It called on donor countries to invest more in small scale agriculture農業 and especially to support women farmers. The report said developing country governments should concentrate on reducing income inequalities不等式 and improving health care for mothers.
But the report also warns that underlying相關 child malnutrition營養不良 is on the rise because of high food prices and global inequality不等式. This is a more hidden problem, and more difficult to tackle解決, 抓住. Save the Children said it welcomed the idea of a Hunger Summit due to be held in London during the Olympics. It called on donor countries to invest more in small scale agriculture農業 and especially to support women farmers. The report said developing country governments should concentrate on reducing income inequalities不等式 and improving health care for mothers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2012/07/120720_witn_children.shtml
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