It is important that policy makers understand that the approach to poverty reduction which was developed to address rural poverty does not necessarily work in an urban environment, because of the nature of urban poverty differs from rural poverty. In order to tackle child poverty in the city effectively, policymakers must have a good understanding of the scale and nature of the issue. Therefore, accurate data and dynamic analysis, trend and situation of children in urban poverty is critical. Therefore, it is important to address gaps in data collection, research and monitoring. Government and national and international organizations involved in data collection must add the missing questions of research on them (census, DHS, MICS, etc.) and build the existing mechanism to promote urban Intra including data information. Led by society "enumerations" and monitoring should be supported to develop basic information while also expanding and improving organizational learning and accountability.
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