• CELEBRITY
  • TV
  • LIFESTYLE
  • TRAVEL
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • HEALTH
  • FOOD
  • FASHION
  • messages.DAILYMOMENT
▲

Despite dramatic improvements in survival, nutrition, and education over recent decades, today's children face an uncertain future. This bleak forecast is issued by UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund.

▲

Climate change, ecological degradation, migrating populations, conflict, pervasive inequalities, and predatory commercial practices threaten the health and future of children in every country, UNICEF warns.

▲

Early childhood experiences from birth to age eight affect the development of the brain's architecture, which provides the foundation for all future learning, behavior, and health.

▲

In addition, healthy development in the early years provides the building blocks for strong communities and successful parenting of the next generation.

▲

Youngsters at the beginning of their learning stage, who receive a high-quality education, reap enormous dividends for the rest of their lives.

▲

Receiving a good education at an early age invariably leads to higher academic performance in later stages, and increases chances of attending college or university.

▲

Children with high academic acumen are likely to secure a professional position after graduating, and achieve higher lifetime earnings.

▲

Every child deserves to be valued and cherished. And growing up in a safe and loving environment serves as the foundation for a happy and productive childhood. Unfortunately, this is far from the norm for many youngsters.

▲

And youngsters who benefit from a high-quality education are, for the most part, less inclined to engage in criminal activity.

▲

In 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were formulated by the United Nations General Assembly. Its mission statement reads: "A shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future." 

▲

Sadly, five years later, few countries had recorded much progress towards achieving these goals, objectives that include no poverty, zero hunger, quality education, and gender equality.

▲

It was then that the UK's Lancet Commissions stepped in to present the case for placing children, aged 0–18 years, at the center of the SDGs: in effect at the heart of the concept of sustainability and the shared human endeavor.

▲

The Commission urges governments to "harness coalitions across sectors to overcome ecological and commercial pressures to ensure children receive their rights and entitlements now and a liveable planet in the years to come."

▲

Successful societies invest in their children and protect their rights, notes the Commission. But even in rich nations, many children go hungry or live in conditions of absolute poverty.

▲

This is especially so regarding those belonging to marginalized social groups—including indigenous populations and ethnic minorities.

▲

According to the US Department of Justice, in 2020 60% of American children were exposed to violence, crime, or abuse in their homes, schools, and communities.

▲

Meanwhile on the global stage, millions of children grow up scarred by war or insecurity, excluded from receiving the most basic health, educational, and developmental services, says the Lancet Commissions. So, what's being done to reverse the situation?

▲

In 1996, the US government proclaimed June as Children's Awareness Month. And it's an apt month. The word "June" relates to children. It is derived from the Latin word juvenis, which translates to "young," or "youth."

▲

The initiative recognizes the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect.

▲

Children's Awareness Month aims to encourage, support, and educate children while prioritizing their health and well-being.

▲

These aims mirror those of the UN's SDGs—ensuring children and adolescents survive and thrive from the ages of 0–18 years, today and in the future. But that's not the whole story.

▲

In order to secure a future for today's children, a concerted effort must be made to protect the planet.

▲

The BMJ notes that, currently, 920 million children suffer from water scarcity, with numbers rising.

 

▲

Climate change and the effect it's having on the next generation is a highly charged global issue, underlines the British Medical Journal (BMJ). Children have suffered and died due to extreme weather events—floods, cyclones, heatwaves, and consequent wildfires, for example.

▲

Equally worrying is the fact that climate change is now a leading cause of forced migration, disrupting children's home and family lives, education, and healthcare.

▲

And grown-ups, you can do your bit at a grass roots level by empowering children to be aware and grow to greater heights. This way their confidence and self-esteem is boosted, which makes them happy and comfortable.

▲

The onus is on this generation to protect and preserve the planet for the next generation, urges the BMJ. Child protection is everyone's business, and climate protection is child protection.

▲

It's also important for children to understand that they are powerful creators in their own world. Realizing so advances their learning skills and makes them effective pupils.

▲

And don't underestimate the need in a child for psychological development. It's as important as physical and mental progress, and instills in young minds a crucial basis for decision making, forming ideologies, and enhancing personal abilities.

Sources: (UNICEF) (Harvard University) (The Lancet) (U.S. Department of Justice) (The BMJ)

See also: Are you teaching your children these essential life skills?

▲

Furthermore, by 2030 there may be more than 100,000 additional deaths in children under five due to malnutrition attributable to climate change.

▲

A child's life journey begins the minute said child is born. And the development of a youngster—physically, mentally, and psychologically—before the age of eight is absolutely crucial to their well-being. But millions of kids around the world are denied even the most basic of care during this critical stage of their lives. The consequences of such indifference are dire. Lack of support, encouragement, and love can derail a child's future before it's even begun. It's therefore essential for parents or guardians to spend time nurturing and cultivating the joys and treasures of childhood. But it's also the responsibility of society in general to ensure a child grows up in a safe and happy environment.

Worryingly, however, little progress is being made in some quarters to eradicate major causes of child neglect, things like poverty and even climate change. So, what kind of future do our children face, and how can we make it better, brighter, and more beneficial?

Click through and become aware of the next generation's hopes and fears.

What kind of future do our children face?

Looking ahead to the challenges facing the next generation

21/01/25 por StarsInsider

LIFESTYLE Society

A child's life journey begins the minute said child is born. And the development of a youngster—physically, mentally, and psychologically—before the age of eight is absolutely crucial to their well-being. But millions of kids around the world are denied even the most basic of care during this critical stage of their lives. The consequences of such indifference are dire. Lack of support, encouragement, and love can derail a child's future before it's even begun. It's therefore essential for parents or guardians to spend time nurturing and cultivating the joys and treasures of childhood. But it's also the responsibility of society in general to ensure a child grows up in a safe and happy environment.

Worryingly, however, little progress is being made in some quarters to eradicate major causes of child neglect, things like poverty and even climate change. So, what kind of future do our children face, and how can we make it better, brighter, and more beneficial?

Click through and become aware of the next generation's hopes and fears.

  • NEXT

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU

What is the world buying online?

The products most searched online in 2025

An invisible crisis that is becoming impossible to ignore

The rise of hidden homelessness

Art, obsession, and identity

The surreal world of Salvador Dalí

The surprising link between political strategy and health policies

How North Korea’s anti-American propaganda improved public health

Many were a lot younger than Leo XIV

The youngest popes in history

Is Tesla being steered in the wrong direction?

What's driving the reversal of Tesla car sales?

Exploring the nations paving the way for the future of AI

Which countries are dominating the AI patent race?

He is the first North American pontiff to be elected leader of the Catholic Church

Robert Prevost's path to becoming Pope Leo XIV

How long did it last?

What was the Great Recession, and how did it happen?

Should you ever wear a blue suit to a funeral?

Funeral etiquette that you (and Trump) should know

New Pew data reveals the gendered realities of teen life in the US, from academics to emotional support

Study reveals adolescence is different for boys and girls

From all around the globe

The last rulers of the world's most powerful kingdoms and empires

A sacred space where art, faith, and history meet

Take a look inside the chapel where the new pope was chosen

Ice cold disasters that shook the planet

Deadliest avalanches in history

Does a dog's love come at a high cost?

The price of having a pup in 2025

And the difference in wages between male and female cops

European countries that pay police officers the most (and least)

What do tigers, cannonballs, and grenades have in common?

Unusual things people have tried to bring on planes

The announcement comes as a deal between Trump and Starmer has been reached

US gets rid of tariffs on UK steel and aluminum, reduces car rate to 10%

Pope Pius XII's body was unsalvagable

The pope who exploded due to embalming gone wrong

Their love was no tragedy, just a tale lost to time

The love story of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway

A system built on division and enforced by brutality

The history of South Africa’s apartheid

Balancing progress and preservation

The environmental impact of dams

The current US-China trade war isn't the only reason

The big brands struggling in China

Which US city is facing high rates of violence?

US cities with the highest murder rates (so far) in 2025

The percentage of the GDP dedicated to education

Countries that spend the most (and the least) on education

Nations that protect journalists and independent media

The best regions in the world for press freedom

This uncommon practice is the norm in some countries

Mum's the word: countries where babies receive their mother's surname

In several countries, the gap in the earnings is enormous

Daily incomes of the world’s richest and poorest

Which nations face limits to commercial activities?

Countries under embargo

Is your country on the list?

Countries with the biggest populations reaching military age, ranked

Around 5 billion people use social media every day

Countries that spend the most time on social media

Learn more about these living fossils from millions of years ago

Tapir trivia: fun and fascinating facts about these unique creatures

Nations that changed from the Axis powers to the Allies

Countries that switched sides during WWII

Enjoy your post-labor years with ease

Ready to retire abroad? These countries offer retirement visas

These are the strongest military forces in Europe

European countries with the strongest militaries

A closer look at the countries where journalism is a high-risk profession

The worst regions in the world for press freedom

  • CELEBRITY BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • TV BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • LIFESTYLE BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • TRAVEL BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • MOVIES BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • MUSIC BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • HEALTH BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • FOOD BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • FASHION BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL

  • messages.DAILYMOMENT BAIXADO ATUALIZAÇÃO DISPONÍVEL