Around the world, children’s rights are at risk of abuse. But are all children (or rights) equally at risk? Oliver Fiala, Elizabeth Kaletski, and K. Anne Watson argue that more extensive and disaggregated data are vital for understanding the extent to which children’s rights are realised
Oliver advises on and produces research and data analysis for policy and advocacy purposes.
His work covers a wide range of thematic areas, including child poverty, public finance, child health, education, and child protection – all with a specific focus on inequalities in child outcomes.
He is responsible for the development of Save the Children's Child Inequality Tracker (GRID), to identify those children furthest behind and monitor their progress towards the SDGs, and leads Save the Children's global advocacy work to improve the availability of disaggregated data.
Oliver holds a PhD in Economics from TU Dresden, Germany.
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