04788oam 2201057 c 450 991096539080332120260102090118.0978383827317438382731769783838273174(CKB)4100000009183681(MiAaPQ)EBC6017505(Perlego)1110620(ibidem)9783838273174(EXLCZ)99410000000918368120260102d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPutting Children First New Frontiers in the Fight Against Child Poverty in Africa /Keetie Roelen, Richard Morgan, Yisak Tafere, Elizabeth Ngutuku, Winnie C Sambu, Katharine Hall, Somefun Dolapo Oluwaseyi, Akinyemi Joshua Odunayo, Odimegwu Clifford, Tassew Woldehanna, Yisak Tafere, Stephen Devereux, Julian May, Coretta Jonah, Nicola Hypher, Luke Harman, Kerina Zvobgo, Oluwatosin Akomolafe, Billow Hassan, Stephen Mutiso, Munshi Sulaiman, Nikhit D’Sa, Sarah Press, Anna Du Vent, Ahmed Farahat, Gina Porter, Kate Hampshire, Alister Munthali, Elsbeth Robson, Sita Conklin, Nicola Jones, Umutoni Marie Francoise, Bekele Tefera, Ernestina Coast, Workneh Yadete, Guday Emirie, Kassahun Tilahun, Isimbi Roberte, Marlene Ogawa, Shirley Pendlebury, Carmel Marock1st ed.Hannoveribidem20191 online resource (357 pages)CROP International Poverty Studies79783838213170 3838213173 Despite important strides in the fight against poverty in the past two decades, child poverty remains widespread and persistent, particularly in Africa. Poverty in all its dimensions is detrimental for early childhood development and leads to often unreversed damage for the lives of girls and boys, locking children and families into intergenerational poverty. This edited volume contributes to the policy initiatives aiming to reduce child poverty and academic understanding of child poverty and its solutions by bringing together applied research from across the continent. With the Sustainable Development Goals having opened up an important space for the fight against child poverty, not least by broadening its conceptualization to be multidimensional, this collection aims to push the frontiers by challenging existing narratives around child poverty, exploring alternative understandings of the complexities and dynamics underpinning child poverty and, crucially, examining policy options that work to reduce child poverty.CROP international poverty studies ;Volume 7.AfricaChild Povertypolitical economyAfrikaKinderarmutEntwicklungAfricaChild Povertypolitical economyAfrikaKinderarmutEntwicklung339.46096Roelen KeetieedtMorgan RichardedtTafere YisakedtNgutuku ElizabethctbSambu Winnie CctbHall KatharinectbOluwaseyi Somefun DolapoctbOdunayo Akinyemi JoshuactbClifford OdimegwuctbWoldehanna TassewctbTafere YisakctbDevereux StephenctbMay JulianctbJonah CorettactbHypher NicolactbHarman LukectbZvobgo KerinactbAkomolafe OluwatosinctbHassan BillowctbMutiso StephenctbSulaiman MunshictbD’Sa NikhitctbPress SarahctbDu Vent AnnactbFarahat AhmedctbPorter GinactbHampshire KatectbMunthali AlisterctbRobson ElsbethctbConklin SitactbJones NicolactbFrancoise Umutoni MariectbTefera BekelectbCoast ErnestinactbYadete WorknehctbEmirie GudayctbTilahun KassahunctbRoberte IsimbictbOgawa MarlenectbPendlebury ShirleyctbMarock CarmelctbMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910965390803321Putting children first4066539UNINA