Welcome to our publications page, where you can find all publications produced by the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty.
PUBLICATIONS FROM THE COALITION
CHILD POVERTY IN THE VOLUNTARY NATIONAL REVIEWS - A REVIEW OF VNR REPORTS FROM 2017 TO 2024
This Coalition brief will be the fifth analysis of the VNRs from a child poverty perspective, looking at how countries report on child poverty. This analysis builds upon the previous briefing paper developed by the Coalition, which reviewed VNRs from 2017 to 2022. This year’s analysis reviews both the 2023 and 2024 VNRs and provides reflections on the trends since 2017.
Child Poverty and Climate Risks
The climate crisis is not a distant risk but is already threatening children’s rights and their well-being here and now. Almost every child in the world is exposed to major climate and environmental hazards, and 4 out of 5 children face at least one extreme climate event per year. Also, children born today face much higher climate risks than those from previous generations, as the growing concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere lead to more frequent and intense extreme weather events.
CHILD POVERTY IN THE VOLUNTARY NATIONAL REVIEWS - A REVIEW OF VNR REPORTS FROM 2017 TO 2024
This Coalition brief will be the fifth analysis of the VNRs from a child poverty perspective, looking at how countries report on child poverty. This analysis builds upon the previous briefing paper developed by the Coalition, which reviewed VNRs from 2017 to 2022. This year’s analysis reviews both the 2023 and 2024 VNRs and provides reflections on the trends since 2017.
ENDING CHILD POVERTY: A POLICY AGENDA
This brief highlights the urgency of tackling child poverty and the growing vulnerability of many children around the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate crisis, conflict, and economic instability.
ARE COUNTRIES COMMITTED TO ENDING CHILD POVERTY BY 2030?
This Coalition brief is the third annual analysis of the VNRs from a child poverty perspective, looking at how countries mention and discuss their efforts to end child poverty, through measurement and policies. This analysis builds upon last year’s brief developed by the Coalition, which reviewed VNRs from 2017 to 2020.
Child Poverty: A Call to Tackle its Persistence
This brief from the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty looks at the drivers of intergenerational persistent poverty and how it can lead to disempowerment, discrimination and stigma, which feed the vicious circle of poverty and exclusion.
ARE COUNTRIES COMMITTED TO ENDING CHILD POVERTY BY 2030?
This Coalition brief is the second annual analysis of the VNRs from a child poverty perspective, looking at how countries mention and discuss their efforts to end child poverty, through measurement and policies.
Expanding children’s access to Child-Sensitive Social Protection in the wake of COVID-19
A Call to Action for governments to maintain and scale up their investments in child-focused and child-sensitive social protection to avoid failing an entire future generation.
ARE COUNTRIES COMMITTED TO ENDING CHILD POVERTY BY 2030?
This Coalition brief focuses on how children living in poverty are reflected in the SDG Voluntary National Reviews (VNR), based on content analysis of VNR reports from 2017, 2018 and 2019 – with a specific focus on the latest July 2019 HLPF.
Child poverty measurement and monitoring: The missing children
This brief explores certain groups of poor children potentially missing from data or from analysis, with particular attention to the policy and programming implications for poverty reduction.
Child Poverty and Adolescent Transitions
This brief shows why reducing poverty during the second decade of a child’s life is necessary to promote children’s rights and is a sound investment for the future. It identifies actions that governments and others can take, and the data and evidence gaps that need to be addressed in order to tackle adolescent poverty and its consequences.
A CALL TO ACTION TO EXPAND SOCIAL PROTECTION AND CARE SYSTEMS AND PROMOTE DECENT WORK TO ADDRESS CHILD POVERTY
On the International Day for Eradication of Poverty, and on every day, the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty calls on Governments, businesses and the International Community to:
Expand access to inclusive social protection, including child benefits
Promote inclusive childcare and parental support systems, inlcuding parental leave and affordable, accessible and quality childcare services
Promote a decent work agenda