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India is the second largest in the world with a population of 1,1 Billion. More than half of them are children and many of them are under the poverty.

 

14th November is Children’s Day in India; yet for 25 million Indian children, there is no cause for celebration. Amidst their country’s growing prosperity, these 25 million children live without parents, in orphanages or on the streets where they are vulnerable to abuse, child labor, trafficking, malnutrition and disease. For these young people, Children’s Day is simply another day to survive 

Close to four million more children are joining their ranks each year, and India is home to the world’s largest population of AIDS orphans, at approximately two million. According to UNICEF, one of every three of the world’s malnourished children lives in India , and about 50% of childhood deaths in the country are attributed to malnutrition or starvation. More than 400,000 children each year die within the first 24 hours of life in India .

While the rest of the world celebrates United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child(UNCRC) from November 14-21, these children have lost their rights and indeed, even their voices.UNICEF defines a child as “invisible” when he lacks an environment that protects him from violence, abuse and exploitation; goes without basic necessities such as adequate food, health care and schooling; and is neglected by the state. 

However, twenty years later, India has fallen far short of meeting the rights of these children. So, what can you do to help ensure their rights, and prevent more children from falling through the cracks? 

• You can sponsor a child through the VJM to change the Future, the Nations, and the Generation. 

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