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The Social Impacts of Trade Liberalisation: How can childhood poverty be reduced?
Educational choices in Ethiopia: What determines whether poor children go to school?
Trade Liberalisation and Child Wellbeing: Potential Impacts of the Peru-US Free Trade Agreement
Education for All in Vietnam: high enrolment, but problems of quality remain
Children and the Food Price Crisis
Impacts of social protection programmes in Ethiopia on child work and education
The Impact of Parental Death on Child Outcomes: Evidence from Ethiopia
Trade liberalisation and Children: Understanding and Coping with Children’s Vulnerabilities
The Impact of the Midday Meal Scheme on Nutrition and Learning
Early Childhood Care and Education as a Strategy for Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Young Lives
Social Protection and Children: A Synthesis of Evidence from Young Lives Longitudinal Research in Ethiopia, India and Peru
Children and the Millennium Development Goals: Fragile Gains and Deep Inequalities
Atención y educación de la primera infancia en el Perú
The Impact of Social Protection on Children
Progress Towards the MDGs? Fragile Gains and Deep Inequalities
Understanding the Impacts of Crisis on Children in Developing Countries
Inequalities, Life Chances and Gender
Putting Children at the Centre of Poverty Debates
YL_PP3_Poverty and Gender Inequalities
YL_PB13_Poverty and Gender Inequalities
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We need to end child poverty in order to break the cycle of poverty.