Surge in Children Living in Consistent Poverty
IRELAND, JUN 10 – The number of children in consistent poverty in Ireland nearly doubled in 2024 to 102,977, with overcrowding and food deprivation affecting many, the Children’s Rights Alliance reported.
- The number of children living in consistent poverty almost doubled to 102,977 in 2024, as reported by the Children's Rights Alliance.
- Tanya Ward, chief executive of the Children's Rights Alliance, expressed concern over rising homelessness, noting an increase of 100 children to 4,775 last month.
- The Children's Rights Alliance called for a significant investment of £50 million to improve child protection and welfare services in their latest report.
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