Bangla Press Desk: With almost three out of ten children (28.9%) living in multidimensional poverty, which is significantly higher than the rate for adults (21.44%), children are disproportionately impacted by deep-rooted challenges of poverty in Bangladesh.
According to the National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) released Thursday (31 July) by the General Economics Division (GED), with support from UNICEF and the European Union (EU). The report underscores the urgent need to address child-specific deprivations in health, education, and living standards that continue to undermine children’s rights and potential.
The MPI provides a comprehensive and integrated approach to measuring poverty beyond income by assessing overlapping deprivations a child may face simultaneously, such as poor health, lack of education, inadequate nutrition, unsafe living conditions, and lack of access to essential services. To be considered living in multidimensional poverty, a person must be affected by at least two of those indicators.
Overall, more than 39 million people in Bangladesh live in multidimensional poverty, according to the MPI. Despite progress in reducing monetary poverty and stunting, multidimensional child poverty remains a major challenge in Bangladesh, as children are 35% more likely to be affected by multidimensional poverty than adults.
A third of children in Bangladesh trapped in multidimensional poverty: UNICEF
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Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
Bangla Press Desk: With almost three out of ten children (28.9%) living in multidimensional poverty, which is significantly higher than the rate for adults (21.44%), children are disproportionately impacted by deep-rooted challenges of poverty in Bangladesh.
According to the National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) released Thursday (31 July) by the General Economics Division (GED), with support from UNICEF and the European Union (EU). The report underscores the urgent need to address child-specific deprivations in health, education, and living standards that continue to undermine children’s rights and potential.
The MPI provides a comprehensive and integrated approach to measuring poverty beyond income by assessing overlapping deprivations a child may face simultaneously, such as poor health, lack of education, inadequate nutrition, unsafe living conditions, and lack of access to essential services. To be considered living in multidimensional poverty, a person must be affected by at least two of those indicators.
Overall, more than 39 million people in Bangladesh live in multidimensional poverty, according to the MPI. Despite progress in reducing monetary poverty and stunting, multidimensional child poverty remains a major challenge in Bangladesh, as children are 35% more likely to be affected by multidimensional poverty than adults.
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