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Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre (CHIP)


The Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre works to inform and influence policy makers in order to more effectively tackle childhood poverty.

CHIP is a collaborative venture between Save the Children and the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CRPC) with partners in China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and the UK. It aims to:

  • deepen understanding of the main causes of childhood poverty and poverty cycles, and increase knowledge of effective strategies to tackle it in different contexts
  • inform effective policy to end childhood poverty, ensuring that research findings are widely communicated to policy makers, practitioners and advocates
  • raise the profile of childhood poverty issues and increase the urgency of tackling them through anti-poverty policy and action
  • work globally to tackle chronic and childhood poverty in transition and other countries

Their website contains links to policy-relevant reports and briefings, film clips on child labour plus case studies, photographs and links.

Website: http://www.childhoodpoverty.org
Email: info@childhoodpoverty.org