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Georgia's child welfare program shows progress in graduation and teen births but falls short on abuse and poverty.
The 2025 audit of Georgia's Family Connection Partnership (GFCP), which focuses on child well-being, showed mixed results.
With $30 million in funding, the program improved high school graduation rates and reduced teen births, but failed to impact child abuse, low birthweight babies, or child poverty rates.
The GFCP's unique, decentralized model allows local control but poses challenges in measuring its effectiveness.
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El programa de bienestar infantil de Georgia muestra progresos en la graduación y en los nacimientos de adolescentes, pero no alcanza a los abusos y la pobreza.