(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 3 - In the new UNICEF report on the well-being of children in rich countries, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway have the best results, while Italy is in 19th place. "Italy ranks 19th out of 38 countries as regards the general results on child well-being, only 34th out of 41 countries in terms of policies and conditions that generate well-being," commented the president of Unicef Italy Francesco Samengo. The report shows that in most rich countries, fewer than 4 out of 5 children are satisfied with their lives. Suicide is a leading cause of death among children aged 15-19. In addition, in the countries surveyed, around 1 in 3 children in all countries surveyed are either obese or overweight, and in more than a quarter of rich countries, child mortality is still above 1 in 1,000. On average, 40% of children in all Ocsee EU countries - again according to the report - do not possess basic reading and math skills by the age of 15. Prior to the explosion of the Covid19 health emergency, on average, the relative poverty of children in the 41 countries was 20%. "As far as mental health is concerned - explained Samengo - our country is 9th. Children with a high satisfaction with life at 15 in our country are 76%, compared to an average (in other countries) of 75, 7%, and the suicide rate is 2.5 per 100,000, compared to an average of 6.5 per 100,000. As regards physical health, the overweight and obesity rates of children are concerned: Italy is 31st, with 36 , 9% of overweight or obese people between 5 and 19 years old ". (HANDLE).
Unicef: Italy 19th out of 38 countries for child welfare
2020-09-03T08:45:28.609Z
In the new UNICEF report on child well-being in rich countries, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway have the best results, while Italy is in 19th place. (HANDLE)