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- CHILD POVERTY IN THE UK
New analysis from the UNICEF Global Office of Research and Foresight on World Children's Day 2025 finds that the UK saw the largest increase in relative child income poverty of 37 high-income countries between 2013 and 2023 – an increase of 34%
- More than 400 million children globally live in poverty – UNICEF
More than 1 in 5 children in low- and middle-income countries – or 417 million – are severely deprived in at least two vital areas critical for their health, development, and wellbeing, according to UNICEF’s flagship report issued on World Children’s Day today Record numbers of children are living in poverty across the UK The UK saw a 34% increase in relative child income poverty
- NEW REPORT FROM UNICEF UK WARNS OF ALARMING IMPACT OF DEPRIVATION ON . . .
New analysis from the UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK) exposes the stark impact of deprivation on babies and young children’s life chances across England It reveals that where a child is born and raised up to the age of five can influence their future potential
- 2025: FINDINGS ON THE UK
Summary New analysis from the UNICEF this World Children’s Day finds that the UK saw the largest increase in relative child income poverty out of 37 high-income countries - an increase of 34% since 2013
- FINDINGS ON GLOBAL CHILD POVERTY - UNICEF UK
SUMMARY UNICEF’s 2025 State of the World’s Children report highlights the need for urgent action and UK leadership to address global child poverty and protect children’s futures
- Poor diets damaging children’s health, warns UNICEF
Poor diets damaging children’s health, warns UNICEF Poverty, urbanization, climate change and poor eating choices driving unhealthy diets 1 in 3 children under five is malnourished; 2 in 3 children under two live on poor diets
- MAJORITY OF UK PUBLIC WORRY ABOUT IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CHILDREN
London, 17 November 2025 - A new YouGov survey commissioned by The UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK) reveals that most adults across the UK are deeply concerned about the impact of climate change on children, both at home and around the world The findings come as world leaders gather in Belem, Brazil, for COP30, with calls mounting for the UK Government to ringfence 25% of overseas
- Despite progress, child labour still affects 138 million children . . .
GENEVA NEW YORK, 11 June 2025 – Nearly 138 million children were engaged in child labour in 2024, including around 54 million in hazardous work likely to jeopardize their health, safety, or development, according to new estimates released today by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and UNICEF
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