State of the World's Mothers
Well at least we came up to 25th from 31 but really? 25 is still a sucky location to be at...thanks United States. Norway came in first, me thinks it is time to move but I am definitely staying away from Niger.
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Save the Children has released its 13th annual State of World’s Mothers report. The report, which ranks countries from best to worst in places to be a mother, saw the United States placing 25th, moving up from last year’s ranking of 31....
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Norway came in No. 1 on the list, which, according to the Save the Children, weighs such factors as a mother’s health, education and economic status, as well as such critical child wellness indicators such as health and nutrition. Niger came in last, largely because of the food crisis facing the nation. It replaced Afghanistan, which held the bottom spot for the past two years....
source: abcnews
Report: State of the World's Mothers
Well at least we came up to 25th from 31 but really? 25 is still a sucky location to be at...thanks United States. Norway came in first, me thinks it is time to move but I am definitely staying away from Niger.
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Save the Children has released its 13th annual State of World’s Mothers report. The report, which ranks countries from best to worst in places to be a mother, saw the United States placing 25th, moving up from last year’s ranking of 31....
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Norway came in No. 1 on the list, which, according to the Save the Children, weighs such factors as a mother’s health, education and economic status, as well as such critical child wellness indicators such as health and nutrition. Niger came in last, largely because of the food crisis facing the nation. It replaced Afghanistan, which held the bottom spot for the past two years....
source: abcnews
Report: State of the World's Mothers
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