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Progress out of Poverty Resource CenterRegion
Global
Programme Summary
As part of the Progress out of Poverty initiative, the Grameen Foundation and the Ford Foundation have developed an online resource centre designed to ease access to, and comprehension of, the Progress out of Poverty Index™ (PPI™). Designed to help microfinance institutions (MFIs) measure and manage their social performance and reach the economically poor and poorest more effectively, the PPI is - through this interactive portal - an economic development tool meant to be used over time to determine improvements in client economic levels and their ultimate graduation out of poverty. Communication StrategiesThis information and communication technology (ICT) initiative provides MFIs with a step-by-step guide and training toolbox for implementing the PPI. This methodology is designed to assist organisations in the accomplishment of their stated social objectives, and not merely the reporting of clients' poverty levels. The idea is that, by providing researchers with access to a set of poverty scorecards for countries with significant microfinance activity, the "poverty likelihood" of a person or group of persons can be identified and used to shape programming decisions. The scorecards use a small set of what are meant to be simple, easily observable, and objective indicators - e.g., family size, the number of children attending school, and the type of housing - to estimate the share of clients who are below an absolute poverty or extreme poverty line (PPP$1/day, PPP$2/day, PPP$4/day), a national poverty line, and/or a national extreme poverty line. While the PPI is built on a universal methodology, each PPI is country-specific and based on that country's best nationally representative income and expenditure household survey. The Progress out of Poverty Resource Center is designed to enable PPI users to share their knowledge, experience, and resources. This online collection of information includes country-specific PPIs - e.g., the ownership of a pressure cooker may be an important factor to consider in India but may not be a relevant factor in Africa - and illustrates how the Grameen Foundation is using the assessment tool in these 9 specific countries. The Resource Center also includes 2 case studies detailing the experience of Grameen Foundation MFI partners who have piloted and implemented the PPI. Development IssuesEconomic Development. PartnersGrameen Foundation, Ford Foundation. ContactGrameen Foundation
Social Performance Management Center
Washington DC
20001
United States
SourceGoogle News Alert - Ford Foundation, May 27 2008; and Progress out of Poverty website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 11 2008 Last Updated September 05 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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