9 Apr, 11:00··

One in three Spanish children at risk of exclusion.

El País

Spain is seeing a rise in child poverty. One in three children is at risk of being excluded from society. A mother from Guinea Ecuatorial, Pastora Ndong, is struggling to provide for her six children.

The report shows a serious problem with poverty among children in Spain. Many families are having trouble paying for basic things like housing. Pastora Ndong’s family depends on her income, which is not enough. She is a mother of six children who came to Spain from Guinea Ecuatorial. This situation shows difficulties for immigrant families in the country.

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Highlights

High Child Poverty in Spain

One in three children in Spain is at risk of exclusion.

Similar to Romania & Bulgaria

Spain’s child poverty rate is comparable to that of Romania and Bulgaria.

Pastora Ndong’s Struggle

A mother from Guinea Ecuatorial, Pastora Ndong, faces poverty.

Reliance on Low-Wage Work

Pastora Ndong relies on low-wage work to support her family.

Immigrant Families Face Challenges

This situation highlights the difficulties immigrant families experience in Spain.

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