Sustainable Development Starts and Ends with Safe, Healthy and Well-Educated Children

The paper outlines how investing in children delivers big pay offs – for them, for their societies, and for the planet. For example, a good quality education has major inter-generational impacts. A well-educated girl is likely to have greater personal earnings potential, be more likely to delay marriage and pregnancy and be more likely to access health service support, leading to lower rates of maternal mortality. Educated women tend to have fewer, healthier and more educated children.

Resource Info

Resource Type

Report

Published

Published by

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

Topic(s)

Adolescents and Youth
Advocacy
Global Agendas - SDG, Education 2030, etc.