Afghanistan Ranked Last in Global Children's Rights Index 2026
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Afghanistan ranked worst country for children in KidsRights 2026 Index
Afghanistan has ranked last in the 2026 Global KidsRights Index for the third consecutive year, highlighting the country’s ongoing humanitarian crisis and severe restrictions on children’s rights. Published annually by the Dutch KidsRights Foundation in partnership with Erasmus University Rotterdam, the index assesses countries that are parties to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child across five categories: survival, healthcare, educatio…
Afghanistan Remains Worst Country for Children, Global Index Finds
Afghanistan has ranked last among 194 countries in the 2026 Children’s Rights Index, maintaining its position as the worst country in the world for children, according to a report released on Wednesday. The post Afghanistan Remains Worst Country for Children, Global Index Finds appeared first on KabulNow.
According to the 2026 Child Rights Index, Afghanistan ranks lowest out of 194 countries in the world and has been recognized as the worst country in the world for children for the third consecutive year. The report, prepared by a Dutch organization called Children's Rights in collaboration with Erasmus University Rotterdam, was published yesterday (Wednesday, July 2). The report examines the situation of children in terms of living standards, he…
Afghanistan ranked last in global children’s rights index; IEA rejects report
The Netherlands-based KidsRights Foundation has ranked Afghanistan last in the global Children’s Rights Index 2026, while the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has rejected the report as baseless, saying it has taken necessary measures to protect children’s rights.
Afghanistan ranks last in KidsRights Index 2026
Afghanistan has been ranked last among 194 countries in the KidsRights Index 2026, a global assessment that measures how well countries protect and promote children’s rights. The annual index, published by the KidsRights Foundation in cooperation with Erasmus University Rotterdam, evaluates countries across key areas including the right to life, healthcare, education, protection, and the overall environment for children’s rights. The 2026 editio…
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