Because they must also understand it, children's version of the report on child poverty in Spain

It is difficult to explain to children the situation that children are going through in our country, and in many cases they themselves are affected. To clarify things better, UNICEF has launched a children's version of the report on child poverty in Spain.

The guide, which can be accessed online for free, presents a summary of the things that are happening and that must be solved among all. And remember, of course, the State Pact for children that you have in place to fight it.

Almost 30 percent of children are at risk of poverty in Spain, households with children are the most affected by the crisis and many have not been able to start the school year in September, among other difficulties.

It is up to everyone to help the situation to reverse, and I think it is very important that children, since they have the ability to understand, without scaring or harming them, know what is happening and commit themselves to the extent they can look a solution.

At the end of the guide, children are proposed to join the State Pact and get involved through various activities sharing and disseminating the content of the document.

You can read the full version here.