The document discusses a multi-disciplinary study on childhood poverty in Ethiopia, focusing on the impact of food and hunger on children's daily lives from a longitudinal perspective. Conducted by Young Lives, it follows nearly 12,000 children across multiple countries and highlights findings such as improvements in dietary diversity and the link between food insecurity and children's education and well-being. Gender dynamics and the effects of social protection schemes like the Productive Safety Net Programme are also examined in relation to children's social and economic trajectories.