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Inequality, child development and post-2015 debates

“Sometimes you wonder how much evidence is needed on the damage that inequality does to child development, before policy responds accordingly and with the necessary urgency. The process to identify a post-2015 successor to the Millennium Development Goals provides an important opportunity to make the shift at a global level, and a recent roundtable discussion brought together a group of academic, civil society and UN thinkers to consider the evidence and begin to draw out policy implications. This post summarises some of the key points from that evidence, and some subsequent thoughts on post-2015.”

New blog by Alex Cobham, Head of Research at Save the Children: ‘Inequality, child development and post-2015 debates’.

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