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World Bank, UNICEF: Over 312 Million Children In Sub-Saharan Africa Remain In Extreme Poverty

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A World Bank and UNICEF report has revealed that despite global progress in reducing extreme child poverty, Sub-Saharan Africa has recorded no improvement in the last decade, with over half of children in the region still living below the poverty line.
The findings were contained in the report titled Child Poverty: Global, Regional and Select National Trends, released in September 2025.
“Child poverty rates vary substantially across regions. While Sub Saharan Africa is home to about 23 percent of the world’s population of children, it is home to about three quarters (over 312 million) of all children living in extreme poverty.
At around 52 percent in 2024, the extreme child poverty rate in the region remains the same as in 2014,” the report stated.
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According to the report, around 1 in 5 children today are living in extreme poverty. It estimated that 412 million children under the age of 17 were living in households surviving on less than $3 a day in 2024.
“Around 1 in 5 children today are living in extreme poverty.In 2024, an estimated 412 million children aged 17 or younger were residing in households living on less than $3 a day, the extreme poverty line used for low-income countries,” the report stated.
This represents a decline from 507 million children in 2014. However, the report notes that the rate of poverty reduction among children has been slower compared to the general population.
It stressed that children are disproportionately affected, comprising more than 50% of those in extreme poverty, although their share of the global population is just 30 percent.
Luis Felipe López-Calva, Global Director of the Poverty Global Department at the World Bank, explained the persistence of the crisis.
“Extreme poverty among children has become increasingly entrenched in places where it is hardest to eradicate.
Economic growth is a necessary condition, though not enough to break this cycle. Stronger foundational investments in infrastructure, human capital, and institutions are critical to ensuring these children have a clear pathway out of poverty,” he said.
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The report showed that some regions have made progress in reducing child poverty over the last decade.
In South Asia, the rate of extreme poverty among children was cut by more than half between 2014 and 2024, with India recording the largest reduction in numbers.
East Asia and the Pacific also recorded important reductions during the same period.
In contrast, the Middle East and North Africa experienced setbacks. The report revealed that the extreme child poverty rate is projected to have almost doubled between 2014 and 2024, increasing from 7.2 percent to 13.3 percent.
George Laryea-Adjei, Director of Programmes at UNICEF, emphasized that the crisis can be reversed if governments and global institutions act with urgency.
“Ending child poverty is a policy choice. We must act with urgency to ensure all children access essential services, including education, nutrition, healthcare, and social protection, to build a future free from poverty.
“Addressing structural inequalities, strengthening social protection, and prioritizing vulnerable regions like Sub-Saharan Africa are essential to tackling child poverty and ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive, “he said
Laryea-Adjei noted that ending child poverty requires a collective, sustained commitment from global and national stakeholders.
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