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The U.S. government allocated $1.55 billion to reduce disparities in services for First Nations children, focusing on healthcare, education, and child welfare.
The federal government has allocated $1.55 billion to address disparities in services for First Nations children, aiming to ensure equitable access to healthcare, education, and child welfare supports across Indigenous communities.
The funding is part of broader efforts to implement recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and improve outcomes for First Nations youth.
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El gobierno de Estados Unidos asignó $ 1.55 mil millones para reducir las disparidades en los servicios para los niños de las Primeras Naciones, centrándose en la atención médica, la educación y el bienestar infantil.