In an agenda note released here, the UNICEF said this ambitious 'Agenda for Every Child' must drive the post-2015 sustainable development goals.
"As leaders spanning all sectors gather in Davos, UNICEF is challenging the global community to make children a priority in the new Sustainable Development Goals, a road map for human progress over the next 15 years that will drive investment and action worldwide.
"The world has made significant progress in the last 15 years, and yet millions of children remain marginalised," said Yoka Brandt, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director.
This is a critical opportunity to reach the children who have been left behind. "The decisions and the investments we make today will determine the future of this generation and those to come," according to UNICEF.
The 'Agenda for Every Child' sets out seven priorities the organisation says must be addressed in the new development goals.
Among these seven goals, it has called for an absolute end to violence against children. Almost 1 billion children under 15 suffer regular physical punishment, and a quarter of all girls aged 15-19 experience physical violence, UNICEF said.
It has also called for putting end to child poverty at the core of global poverty eradication.
Half of the world's extreme poor are children with nearly 570 million people under the age of 18 living below the international poverty line of USD 1.25 a day. Poverty in childhood is often the root cause of poverty in adulthood.
UNICEF has also sought urgent steps to end preventable child and maternal deaths.
The agenda note also suggests paying more attention to adolescence, the second decade of life.
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