Child vulnerability refers to the susceptibility or exposure of children to various risks and hazards that can negatively impact their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. This may include factors such as poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare, abuse, neglect, exploitation, and other forms of violence or harm. Child vulnerability is often influenced by social, economic, and environmental conditions that can increase a child's risk of experiencing adversity or suffering from various forms of deprivation. Addressing child vulnerability requires efforts to reduce these risks and promote the safety, health, and well-being of children.