Milestone 1: Building a national pathway to end child poverty

A number of countries are not currently prioritizing child poverty and not producing national child poverty measures. Convening stakeholders to share information about child poverty and its responses can be an important step in understanding how, and indeed if, to move forward, and what a national pathway to achieving the SDGs on child poverty might look like.

Milestone 1 includes:

  • Building a team: who could join and how they can be involved

  • Taking stock: does an increased national focus on child poverty make sense?

  • Developing a national pathway to address child poverty

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Milestone 2: Measuring child poverty