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Headline
Children: Our Most Precious Resource
Caption Description
Children all too often fall victim to the hunger and poverty of underdevelopment. This is especially true for Indian children who live in rural areas in Latin American countries, isolated from other national communities. Many United Nations programmes and agencies are involved in helping these children integrate by organizing country-wide programme touching education, health care and child care.
An Indian mother and children of the Salaseca tribe in Ambato, south of Quito.
Unique Identifier
UN7545063
NICA ID
316990
Production Date
01/01/1985 10:50:03 AM
Country
Ecuador
Credit
UN Photo/Milton Grant
File size
2.65 MB