Report
What Works to Reduce Child Poverty? Insights from Across the Globe
This report, developed by the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty, presents new multidimensional child poverty trend data and highlights countries that have made notable progress — Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Peru, Poland, Senegal, and Tanzania. By distilling the key policies, programmes, and contextual drivers behind these gains, the report aims to provide practical advice for other countries and the international community.
What Works to Reduce Child Poverty? Insights from Across the Globe
Children experience poverty across multiple dimensions – whether deprived of shelter, food, water, education or health care. Growing up without these necessities is a violation of a child's rights, with consequences that can last a lifetime.
This report, developed by the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty, presents new multidimensional child poverty trend data and highlights countries that have made notable progress — Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Peru, Poland, Senegal, and Tanzania. By distilling the key policies, programmes, and contextual drivers behind these gains, the report aims to provide practical advice for other countries and the international community.
Author: Global Coalition to End Child Poverty
Publication Date: May 2025
See also this summary blog post.