Poverty and Inequality
YL defines poverty as ‘multi-dimensional poverty’ rather than only monetary poverty. There is an underlying belief that poverty and deprivation are intrinsically interlinked, and severe deprivation in basic needs such as access to food, water, sanitation, health, shelter, education, information, and basic services results in poverty.
YL is a thought-leader in the domain of poverty and inequality and as part of the longitudinal study, the organisation has undertaken primary mixed-methods research related to childhood poverty since 2002. The research undertaken by YL has brought to the attention of policymakers the adverse long-term effect and impact of childhood poverty on the well-being of future generations
Poverty and Inequality
YL defines poverty as ‘multi-dimensional poverty’ rather than only monetary poverty. There is an underlying belief that poverty and deprivation are intrinsically interlinked, and severe deprivation in basic needs such as access to food, water, sanitation, health, shelter, education, information, and basic services results in poverty.
YL is a thought-leader in the domain of poverty and inequality and as part of the longitudinal study, the organisation has undertaken primary mixed-methods research related to childhood poverty since 2002. The research undertaken by YL has brought to the attention of policymakers the adverse long-term effect and impact of childhood poverty on the well-being of future generations
Poverty and Inequality
YL defines poverty as ‘multi-dimensional poverty’ rather than only monetary poverty. There is an underlying belief that poverty and deprivation are intrinsically interlinked, and severe deprivation in basic needs such as access to food, water, sanitation, health, shelter, education, information, and basic services results in poverty.
YL is a thought-leader in the domain of poverty and inequality and as part of the longitudinal study, the organisation has undertaken primary mixed-methods research related to childhood poverty since 2002. The research undertaken by YL has brought to the attention of policymakers the adverse long-term effect and impact of childhood poverty on the well-being of future generations
Poverty and Inequality
YL defines poverty as ‘multi-dimensional poverty’ rather than only monetary poverty. There is an underlying belief that poverty and deprivation are intrinsically interlinked, and severe deprivation in basic needs such as access to food, water, sanitation, health, shelter, education, information, and basic services results in poverty.
YL is a thought-leader in the domain of poverty and inequality and as part of the longitudinal study, the organisation has undertaken primary mixed-methods research related to childhood poverty since 2002. The research undertaken by YL has brought to the attention of policymakers the adverse long-term effect and impact of childhood poverty on the well-being of future generations


