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In Poverty, 82 per Cent of Indigenous Children in Mexico: Unicef

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In Mexico, despite the progress made to ensure their full development, children and adolescents continue to face adverse conditions, including poverty, which affects them more than adults, and violence, a form of discipline suffered by more than half of those aged between one and 14 years, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned.

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In Mexico, despite the progress made to ensure their full development, children and adolescents continue to face adverse conditions, including poverty, which affects them more than adults, and violence, a form of discipline suffered by more than half of those aged between one and 14 years, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned.

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In Mexico, despite the progress made to ensure their full development, children and adolescents continue to face adverse conditions, including poverty, which affects them more than adults, and violence, a form of discipline suffered by more than half of those aged between one and 14 years, the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) warned. It indicated that indigenous children are the “worst” population group in economic, educational and health…

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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