Child poverty
In recent years, the world has made remarkable strides advancing development. Yet hundreds of millions of people still live in extreme poverty. Children are disproportionately affected. Despite comprising one third of the global population, they represent half of those struggling to survive on less than $2.15 a day. An estimated 333 million…, Resources, Ending child poverty: A policy agenda UNICEF’s commitment to ending child poverty and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals A practical guide to monetary poverty analysis Are countries committed to ending child poverty by 2030? A review of VNR reports from 2017 to 2021 A Review of the Use of Multidimensional Poverty Measures A World Free…, UNICEF’s response, Child poverty is neither inevitable nor immune to efforts to address it. As many countries have already shown, it can be reduced and even eradicated through continued attention and action. With the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), nations agreed for the first time in history to end extreme child poverty. The SDGs call for multidimensional…