Newsletter
May 2024
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The New Poor – the changing profiles of children
By the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty
In a world increasingly characterized by fragility and shocks, it is important to rapidly evaluate and understand the changing profiles of children living in poverty to expand our awareness and understanding of these changing patterns and their policy implications. Happening on 29 May 2024, our upcoming webinar will showcase how the profiles of children living in poverty have changed throughout the last couple of years due to increasing global crises, showcasing examples from Bangladesh, Georgia, and Uganda.
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Reducing intergenerational poverty
The National Academies Press
This comprehensive study of intergenerational child poverty in the United States identifies the key drivers of long-term intergenerational poverty and identifies evidence-based policies and programs that have the potential to significantly reduce intergenerational poverty.
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Child poverty data
Ever wonder where to find the latest data on child poverty?
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<<News highlights and events>>
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Call for Papers: Conference on children and their families using the multiple indicator cluster surveys (MICS)
By the Bristol Poverty Institute (University of Bristol), Equity for Children (The New School), and UNICEF
Happening on 2 - 3 September 2024. Don’t miss the opportunity to contribute to the discussion on children’s lives using MICS data. Submit an abstract to
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Call for papers – Building brighter futures: Evidence for children
By UNICEF
Join us for a conference in Zanzibar, focusing on enhancing the collective understanding of multi-dimensional child poverty in Africa and analysing strategic policies and programmatic interventions successful in alleviating the burden of multidimensional poverty on Africa’s most vulnerable children.
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Addressing the Hidden Dimensions of Poverty in Knowledge and Policies
By ATD Fourth World and partners
This international conference, organized by the International Movement All Together in Dignity (ATD) Fourth World, the IMF, and the World Bank, brought together academics, practitioners, and people who have direct experience of poverty as co-researchers to better understand the key dimensions of poverty and their relationships. Participants discussed the Inclusive and Deliberative Elaboration and Evaluation of Policies (IDEEP) tool [[link removed]] that has been developed to better design, implement, and assess policies, trainings, or projects that aim to address poverty with the active participation and inclusion of people who are experiencing poverty. Read more and watch the recording.
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Why universal social protection is essential for inclusive development, peace, and security in the present and future
By Save the Children and partners
Held at the 2024 UN Civil Society Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, on 9 May 2024, this side event discussed how the Pact for the Future can focus more on expanding social protection coverage and its financing, including concrete proposals for discussion at the 2024 UN Civil Society Conference and the 2025 World Social Summit. Watch the recording [[link removed]].
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Children and youth in climate action
By ChildFund Alliance
Join ChildFund International – Africa for the webinar titled "The Case of Change: Prioritizing Children and Youth Participation in Climate Action." This event will explore why children and youth are crucial to addressing climate change in the region. Panelists include Regional Joining Forces colleagues and Wildlife Direct. Click on the Microsoft Teams meeting link [[link removed]] to participate in the webinar on 29 May 2024, from 2:30 PM- 4:00 PM EAT.
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Youth advocates for disability rights and child rights from South and South East Asia recently convened at a civil society program event on inclusive and intersectional approaches to climate action at the 57th ADB Annual Meeting in Georgia on May 5, 2024. Hosted by the Asia Pacific Youth Exchange and ChildFund International - Asia Region, this event featured stories from prominent youth activists who emphasized the urgent need to integrate diverse voices, particularly those from children and youth in marginalized communities, into the climate dialogue. Read more [[link removed]].
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Poverty and Social Justice in a Post-COVID World
By the Bristol Poverty Institute (University of Bristol), Equity for Children (The New School), and UNICEF
The two-day hybrid conference on Poverty and Social Justice in a Post-COVID World explores structural inequalities, mental health, education, and employment. Day 1 (Weds 5th June) in person in Bristol, UK, Day 2 (Thursday, 6th June) online for a global audience, with regionally focused sessions.
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<<Resources>>
Child poverty analysis
* Child poverty in Argentina: By the end of 2023, 7.1 million or 57 per cent of children and adolescents in Argentina were living in poverty. Some faced even greater vulnerability due to factors such as low educational levels or single-parent households. Additionally, the studies highlighted non-monetary poverty, affecting seven out of 10 children (approximately 8.6 million nationwide) by late 2023. Read more (in Spanish) [[link removed]].
* Uzbekistan multidimensional child poverty report 2023: The National Multiple Overlapping Deprivation Analysis (N-MODA) assesses both material deprivation and monetary poverty experienced by children. The results can guide policy measures to reduce child poverty in the country. The latest report from Uzbekistan sheds light on the situation in the country. Read more [[link removed]].
* Child poverty: The state of children in the European Union 2024: This report summarizes analyses of child well-being and progress within the EU during the current EU legislature (2019-2024) and highlights key issues for the next political cycle. The findings show that 1 in 4 (20 million) children in EU countries are at risk of poverty or social exclusion. Read more [[link removed]].
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Online course: Advocacy and communication for social protection
How can you become an agent of change both inside and outside your organization in advancing the social protection agenda? Advocacy and communication are essential in establishing a rights-based culture of social protection, pushing for evidence-based governance with a view to better policymaking, and ensuring that programmes are aligned with international standards and meet people's needs. Apply to this online course [[link removed]] taking place between 10 June and 19 July 2024 to learn about fundamental principles and instruments in advocacy and communication for achieving change. The deadline for applications is 27 May 2024.
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