UNICEF: One in Five Children Still in Extreme Poverty

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A new UNICEF report shows 20% of the world’s children remain trapped in extreme poverty most in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, but even rich countries aren’t exempt. UNICEF warns that stalled progress, conflict and aid cuts could push millions more into deprivation. In low-income countries, 65% of children still lack access to a toilet. Still, strong national policies work: Tanzania and Bangladesh sharply cut child poverty through social protection. UNICEF South Africa’s Russell Wildeman unpacks the report with Phemelo and highlights what governments can do now.
24 Nov 2025 3PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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