unicef:

Children in an Urban World - Part 5 of 5

And, every year, the world’s urban population increases by about 60 million people. Equitable services for all are imperative to realizing child rights. Rocinho is the largest squatter settlement in Rio de Janeiro. Cities are beacons of opportunity and culture, but they also host hundreds of millions of children growing up in scarcity and deprivation. UNICEF advocates for nurturing cities for all – starting with children.

Brazil, 2008 ©UNICEF/Pirozzi

To learn more, please visit: http://www.unicef.org/sowc2012/

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