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South African news just produced this great ‘history of Ubuntu’ piece. I drank in that tavern. I work with these awesome people. I get to be part of this really great story. Sweet.
All those damn socialist european countries kicking our asses again in unimportant categories like “child well-being”. Screw our poor kids, I want to pay less taxes and spend my money on private education.
Child well-being in rich countries Our new ‘Report Card’ ranks child well-being in 29 rich countries.
If you’re from any of these countries, check out the ranking and tell us what you think about your country’s performance.
As you might have suspected, how rich a country is does not result in better lives for children. Portugal and Slovenia, for example, score better than the UK and Canada. And the USA is close to the bottom, far behind Netherlands, Norway and Iceland - the top 3 performing countries.