The government has been asked to cut poverty by 40% in order to reach the OECD average.
Click to read the key numbers of Latet's alternative poverty report that explores the meaning of living in poverty in Israel 2023 >>
Reflects the latest trends on the subject of poverty and food insecurity in Israel in 2014.
Check out the organizations' achievements in 2019 >>
Key numbers from the 2021 Poverty Report
Release of the 2015 Alternative Poverty Report written in Hebrew, reflecting the latest trends regarding poverty and nutritional insecurity in Israel
35.6% of children in Israel live in poverty. Click to learn more about the most up-to-date trends in the field of poverty and nutritional insecurity
Discover the latest poverty data Latet has gathered >>
Despite the unprecedented conditions COVID-19 posed, Latet continued and even increased its assistance during 2020. Check out now our 2020 summary >>