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ABOUT THE PPI
About the PPI: A Poverty Measurement Tool The Poverty Probability Index (PPI®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is livingPPI BY COUNTRY
PPI By Country. Visit this webpage to see a list of PPIs currently in development. The table belows lists the year the national survey, whose data each PPI is based on, was conducted and the year each PPI was released. PPIs updated in the past 2 years are highlighted in bold red text below. No. Region. Country.PPI CONSTRUCTION
The development and update of every PPI is done by IPA’s PPI team and includes the input of a variety of stakeholders throughout the process. This page briefly describes the process for creating a PPI utilizing the new construction methodology. For more technical details, please refer to this paper. This is done by first narrowing down the survey questions to a smaller sub-set 9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a THE PROGRESS OUT OF POVERTY INDEX (PPI): DRAWING VALUE The Progress out of Poverty Index (PPI): Drawing Value from Data >. For a microfinance loan officer, managing a portfolio of hundreds of clients and keeping a vigilant eye on the financial bottom line is critical for reaching sustainability and scale. At the same time, she wants to serve her poor clients and help them to move up the economicKENYA | PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Kenya was created in October 2018 by Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). Indicators in this PPI are based on data from Kenya's 2015 Integrated Household Budget Survey (KIHBS). This Kenya PPI is based on IPA's new methodology, as are all PPIs released after July 2017. See our FAQs and full announcement, which describe the difference betweenSRI LANKA | PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Sri Lanka was created in October 2016 by Mark Schreiner of Microfinance Risk Management, L.L.C. Indicators in the PPI for Sri Lanka are based on data from the 2012/13 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. This PPI was updated in 2016. There has been no change in the definition of poverty for the updatedPPI.
TRANSITIONING TO THE NEW 2011 PPP LINES Transitioning to the New 2011 PPP Lines >. As you may know, in October 2015, the World Bank released the new International Poverty Line. The new line boosts the 2005 level, $1.25 based on 2011 local prices converted to US dollars, up to $1.90/day. While it seems like a simple adjustment, measuring poverty across times and countries is anBANGLADESH | PPI
Bangladesh. The Poverty Probability Index (PPI ®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that thehousehold is
PPIGET STARTEDPPI BY COUNTRYRESOURCESABOUTBLOGFAQS impact the lives of the poor. are driven by. high quality data. . About 90 percent of people who live on less than $1.90/day live in a country with a PPI. Watch this short video to learn more about the PPI. This document compiles poverty rates for all countries for whicha PPI is available.
ABOUT THE PPI
About the PPI: A Poverty Measurement Tool The Poverty Probability Index (PPI®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is livingPPI BY COUNTRY
PPI By Country. Visit this webpage to see a list of PPIs currently in development. The table belows lists the year the national survey, whose data each PPI is based on, was conducted and the year each PPI was released. PPIs updated in the past 2 years are highlighted in bold red text below. No. Region. Country.PPI CONSTRUCTION
The development and update of every PPI is done by IPA’s PPI team and includes the input of a variety of stakeholders throughout the process. This page briefly describes the process for creating a PPI utilizing the new construction methodology. For more technical details, please refer to this paper. This is done by first narrowing down the survey questions to a smaller sub-set 9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a THE PROGRESS OUT OF POVERTY INDEX (PPI): DRAWING VALUE The Progress out of Poverty Index (PPI): Drawing Value from Data >. For a microfinance loan officer, managing a portfolio of hundreds of clients and keeping a vigilant eye on the financial bottom line is critical for reaching sustainability and scale. At the same time, she wants to serve her poor clients and help them to move up the economicKENYA | PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Kenya was created in October 2018 by Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). Indicators in this PPI are based on data from Kenya's 2015 Integrated Household Budget Survey (KIHBS). This Kenya PPI is based on IPA's new methodology, as are all PPIs released after July 2017. See our FAQs and full announcement, which describe the difference betweenSRI LANKA | PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Sri Lanka was created in October 2016 by Mark Schreiner of Microfinance Risk Management, L.L.C. Indicators in the PPI for Sri Lanka are based on data from the 2012/13 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. This PPI was updated in 2016. There has been no change in the definition of poverty for the updatedPPI.
TRANSITIONING TO THE NEW 2011 PPP LINES Transitioning to the New 2011 PPP Lines >. As you may know, in October 2015, the World Bank released the new International Poverty Line. The new line boosts the 2005 level, $1.25 based on 2011 local prices converted to US dollars, up to $1.90/day. While it seems like a simple adjustment, measuring poverty across times and countries is anBANGLADESH | PPI
Bangladesh. The Poverty Probability Index (PPI ®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that thehousehold is
RESOURCES | PPI
It is important that staff members that oversee PPI use at their organization are well-trained on PPI best practices. Proper training and education improves the accuracy of PPI data and therefore the quality of the decisions and assessments that are based on that data. The following resources are designed to help your organization succeed at attaining and leveraging povertyFREE TOOLS | PPI
PPI Data Analysis Tool The PPI Data Analysis Tool is an easy-to-use, Excel-based tool which automatically computes poverty likelihoods and rates from your survey data. It includes sample size guidance, benchmarking data, and basic charts. Users can download the Data Analysis Tool on the following PPI country pages: Burkina Faso, Colombia, Côte d’Ivoire, Dominican Republic,PPI CONSTRUCTION
The development and update of every PPI is done by IPA’s PPI team and includes the input of a variety of stakeholders throughout the process. This page briefly describes the process for creating a PPI utilizing the new construction methodology. For more technical details, please refer to this paper. This is done by first narrowing down the survey questions to a smaller sub-setA CREDIBLE TOOL
A Credible Tool. In 2005 when the PPI was launched, Grameen Foundation set out to prove the concept. They closely observed the first organizations to adopt the tool so that they could understand its accuracy and feasibility. Today, demand and acclaim for the PPI validates our belief that the concept is proven. But don’t take ourword for it.
PPI ALLIANCE
In order to provide ongoing funding and governance of the PPI, a group of users who rely on the PPI and are committed to its future has been formed. These organizations, making up the PPI Alliance, fund core PPI operations through an annual fee. Core activities of this user consortium include: Ensuring timely PPI updates Increasing global reach of the PPI Onboarding new users 9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a PPI DISCUSSION FORUM PPI is one of the most reliable tools at the moment in determining the level of poverty in the Global South Countries(Developing Nations). A number of questions are set for data collection to measure the living conditions of the population to determine the outcome regarding whether that family and cluster of families and eventually a developing Nation could be termed poor or has made THE PROGRESS OUT OF POVERTY INDEX (PPI): DRAWING VALUE The Progress out of Poverty Index (PPI): Drawing Value from Data >. For a microfinance loan officer, managing a portfolio of hundreds of clients and keeping a vigilant eye on the financial bottom line is critical for reaching sustainability and scale. At the same time, she wants to serve her poor clients and help them to move up the economic HOW TO SELECT A POVERTY LINE OR LINES FOR ANALYSIS To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose. COMMENT FONCTIONNE LE PPI ? Une entreprise ou une organisation doit employer une carte de score PPI conçue pour le pays dans lequel elle travaille. L’usage du PPI implique deux étapes afin de déterminer le niveau de pauvreté d’une personne : L’enquête et le score : l'enquête PPI comprend 10 questions vérifiables qu’un agent de terrain peut poser à ses clients en 5 à 10 minutes. PPIGET STARTEDPPI BY COUNTRYRESOURCESABOUTBLOGFAQS impact the lives of the poor. are driven by. high quality data. . About 90 percent of people who live on less than $1.90/day live in a country with a PPI. Watch this short video to learn more about the PPI. This document compiles poverty rates for all countries for whicha PPI is available.
ABOUT THE PPI
About the PPI: A Poverty Measurement Tool The Poverty Probability Index (PPI®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living WHAT IS THE POVERTY PROBABILITY INDEX (PPI®)? The Poverty Probability Index (PPI ®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living below the poverty line – or above by only a narrow margin.A CREDIBLE TOOL
A Credible Tool. In 2005 when the PPI was launched, Grameen Foundation set out to prove the concept. They closely observed the first organizations to adopt the tool so that they could understand its accuracy and feasibility. Today, demand and acclaim for the PPI validates our belief that the concept is proven. But don’t take ourword for it.
PPI ALLIANCE
In order to provide ongoing funding and governance of the PPI, a group of users who rely on the PPI and are committed to its future has been formed. These organizations, making up the PPI Alliance, fund core PPI operations through an annual fee. Core activities of this user consortium include: Ensuring timely PPI updates Increasing global reach of the PPI Onboarding new usersPPIS IN DEVELOPMENT
The following table provides information on the PPI development pipeline. Please note that the duration of the development process varies depending on the availability of source data and other factors. For that reason it is difficult to estimate release dates. Country Year of National Survey that Updated PPI Will Be Based On South Africa 2014 Criteria for PPI Development The 9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a HOW TO SELECT A POVERTY LINE OR LINES FOR ANALYSIS To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose.SRI LANKA | PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Sri Lanka was created in October 2016 by Mark Schreiner of Microfinance Risk Management, L.L.C. Indicators in the PPI for Sri Lanka are based on data from the 2012/13 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. This PPI was updated in 2016. There has been no change in the definition of poverty for the updatedPPI.
TRANSITIONING TO THE NEW 2011 PPP LINES Transitioning to the New 2011 PPP Lines >. As you may know, in October 2015, the World Bank released the new International Poverty Line. The new line boosts the 2005 level, $1.25 based on 2011 local prices converted to US dollars, up to $1.90/day. While it seems like a simple adjustment, measuring poverty across times and countries is an PPIGET STARTEDPPI BY COUNTRYRESOURCESABOUTBLOGFAQS impact the lives of the poor. are driven by. high quality data. . About 90 percent of people who live on less than $1.90/day live in a country with a PPI. Watch this short video to learn more about the PPI. This document compiles poverty rates for all countries for whicha PPI is available.
ABOUT THE PPI
About the PPI: A Poverty Measurement Tool The Poverty Probability Index (PPI®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living WHAT IS THE POVERTY PROBABILITY INDEX (PPI®)? The Poverty Probability Index (PPI ®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living below the poverty line – or above by only a narrow margin.A CREDIBLE TOOL
A Credible Tool. In 2005 when the PPI was launched, Grameen Foundation set out to prove the concept. They closely observed the first organizations to adopt the tool so that they could understand its accuracy and feasibility. Today, demand and acclaim for the PPI validates our belief that the concept is proven. But don’t take ourword for it.
PPI ALLIANCE
In order to provide ongoing funding and governance of the PPI, a group of users who rely on the PPI and are committed to its future has been formed. These organizations, making up the PPI Alliance, fund core PPI operations through an annual fee. Core activities of this user consortium include: Ensuring timely PPI updates Increasing global reach of the PPI Onboarding new usersPPIS IN DEVELOPMENT
The following table provides information on the PPI development pipeline. Please note that the duration of the development process varies depending on the availability of source data and other factors. For that reason it is difficult to estimate release dates. Country Year of National Survey that Updated PPI Will Be Based On South Africa 2014 Criteria for PPI Development The 9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a HOW TO SELECT A POVERTY LINE OR LINES FOR ANALYSIS To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose.SRI LANKA | PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Sri Lanka was created in October 2016 by Mark Schreiner of Microfinance Risk Management, L.L.C. Indicators in the PPI for Sri Lanka are based on data from the 2012/13 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. This PPI was updated in 2016. There has been no change in the definition of poverty for the updatedPPI.
TRANSITIONING TO THE NEW 2011 PPP LINES Transitioning to the New 2011 PPP Lines >. As you may know, in October 2015, the World Bank released the new International Poverty Line. The new line boosts the 2005 level, $1.25 based on 2011 local prices converted to US dollars, up to $1.90/day. While it seems like a simple adjustment, measuring poverty across times and countries is anRESOURCES | PPI
It is important that staff members that oversee PPI use at their organization are well-trained on PPI best practices. Proper training and education improves the accuracy of PPI data and therefore the quality of the decisions and assessments that are based on that data. The following resources are designed to help your organization succeed at attaining and leveraging poverty GET STARTED WITH THE PPI Getting Started with the PPI Getting started with the PPI can feel a bit daunting. It’s best to ask yourself how you intend to use the data that you’ll collect from PPI surveys. Making this determination right at the start will help you focus on actionable insights as you analyze the data. Below, under "How Do You Want to Use the PPI?" find four ways you can use the PPI, HOW TO SELECT A POVERTY LINE OR LINES FOR ANALYSIS To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose. TRACK CHANGES IN POVERTY RATES Pro-poor organizations value knowledge of changes in the poverty level of their beneficiaries over time. Assessing changes in poverty levels can guide institutional policy to improve targeting, deepen poverty outreach, and determine appropriate interventions for different client segments. In order to track changes in poverty levels over time, organizations must administer the PPI & SOCIAL PERFORMANCE PPI & Social Performance. Social performance is defined as “the effective translation of an institution’s mission into practice in line with accepted social values.”. Social performance describes how well an organization is achieving its mission, or social goals. Organizations that use the PPI have a mission to positively impact thelives
9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a PPI DISCUSSION FORUM PPI is one of the most reliable tools at the moment in determining the level of poverty in the Global South Countries(Developing Nations). A number of questions are set for data collection to measure the living conditions of the population to determine the outcome regarding whether that family and cluster of families and eventually a developing Nation could be termed poor or has made PPI MIS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Using the PPI™ starts with collecting information from poor families who could be (or are) borrowers. MFIs go to their homes to collect this information. But the next important step in using those data to better serve the poor is to input it into a computer program of some kind. Most MFIs have management information systems (MIS) that they use to track other operational dataZAMBIA - PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Zambia was created in November 2017 by Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). Indicators in the PPI for Zambia are based on data from Zambia's 2015 Living Conditions Monitoring Survey. This PPI update is based on IPA's new PPI methodology; see our FAQs and full announcement. This updated Zambia PPI, as well as all PPIs released after July 2017, PROGRESS OUT OF POVERTY INDEX (PPI) DATA REQUIREMENTS For more information on the PPI, www.progressoutofpoverty.org Progress out of Poverty Index (PPI) Data Requirements This document attempts tosummarize the
PPIGET STARTEDPPI BY COUNTRYRESOURCESABOUTBLOGFAQS impact the lives of the poor. are driven by. high quality data. . About 90 percent of people who live on less than $1.90/day live in a country with a PPI. Watch this short video to learn more about the PPI. This document compiles poverty rates for all countries for whicha PPI is available.
ABOUT THE PPI
About the PPI: A Poverty Measurement Tool The Poverty Probability Index (PPI®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living WHAT IS THE POVERTY PROBABILITY INDEX (PPI®)? The Poverty Probability Index (PPI ®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living below the poverty line – or above by only a narrow margin.A CREDIBLE TOOL
A Credible Tool. In 2005 when the PPI was launched, Grameen Foundation set out to prove the concept. They closely observed the first organizations to adopt the tool so that they could understand its accuracy and feasibility. Today, demand and acclaim for the PPI validates our belief that the concept is proven. But don’t take ourword for it.
PPI ALLIANCE
In order to provide ongoing funding and governance of the PPI, a group of users who rely on the PPI and are committed to its future has been formed. These organizations, making up the PPI Alliance, fund core PPI operations through an annual fee. Core activities of this user consortium include: Ensuring timely PPI updates Increasing global reach of the PPI Onboarding new usersPPIS IN DEVELOPMENT
The following table provides information on the PPI development pipeline. Please note that the duration of the development process varies depending on the availability of source data and other factors. For that reason it is difficult to estimate release dates. Country Year of National Survey that Updated PPI Will Be Based On South Africa 2014 Criteria for PPI Development The 9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a HOW TO SELECT A POVERTY LINE OR LINES FOR ANALYSIS To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose.SRI LANKA | PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Sri Lanka was created in October 2016 by Mark Schreiner of Microfinance Risk Management, L.L.C. Indicators in the PPI for Sri Lanka are based on data from the 2012/13 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. This PPI was updated in 2016. There has been no change in the definition of poverty for the updatedPPI.
TRANSITIONING TO THE NEW 2011 PPP LINES Transitioning to the New 2011 PPP Lines >. As you may know, in October 2015, the World Bank released the new International Poverty Line. The new line boosts the 2005 level, $1.25 based on 2011 local prices converted to US dollars, up to $1.90/day. While it seems like a simple adjustment, measuring poverty across times and countries is an PPIGET STARTEDPPI BY COUNTRYRESOURCESABOUTBLOGFAQS impact the lives of the poor. are driven by. high quality data. . About 90 percent of people who live on less than $1.90/day live in a country with a PPI. Watch this short video to learn more about the PPI. This document compiles poverty rates for all countries for whicha PPI is available.
ABOUT THE PPI
About the PPI: A Poverty Measurement Tool The Poverty Probability Index (PPI®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living WHAT IS THE POVERTY PROBABILITY INDEX (PPI®)? The Poverty Probability Index (PPI ®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living below the poverty line – or above by only a narrow margin.A CREDIBLE TOOL
A Credible Tool. In 2005 when the PPI was launched, Grameen Foundation set out to prove the concept. They closely observed the first organizations to adopt the tool so that they could understand its accuracy and feasibility. Today, demand and acclaim for the PPI validates our belief that the concept is proven. But don’t take ourword for it.
PPI ALLIANCE
In order to provide ongoing funding and governance of the PPI, a group of users who rely on the PPI and are committed to its future has been formed. These organizations, making up the PPI Alliance, fund core PPI operations through an annual fee. Core activities of this user consortium include: Ensuring timely PPI updates Increasing global reach of the PPI Onboarding new usersPPIS IN DEVELOPMENT
The following table provides information on the PPI development pipeline. Please note that the duration of the development process varies depending on the availability of source data and other factors. For that reason it is difficult to estimate release dates. Country Year of National Survey that Updated PPI Will Be Based On South Africa 2014 Criteria for PPI Development The 9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a HOW TO SELECT A POVERTY LINE OR LINES FOR ANALYSIS To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose.SRI LANKA | PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Sri Lanka was created in October 2016 by Mark Schreiner of Microfinance Risk Management, L.L.C. Indicators in the PPI for Sri Lanka are based on data from the 2012/13 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. This PPI was updated in 2016. There has been no change in the definition of poverty for the updatedPPI.
TRANSITIONING TO THE NEW 2011 PPP LINES Transitioning to the New 2011 PPP Lines >. As you may know, in October 2015, the World Bank released the new International Poverty Line. The new line boosts the 2005 level, $1.25 based on 2011 local prices converted to US dollars, up to $1.90/day. While it seems like a simple adjustment, measuring poverty across times and countries is anRESOURCES | PPI
It is important that staff members that oversee PPI use at their organization are well-trained on PPI best practices. Proper training and education improves the accuracy of PPI data and therefore the quality of the decisions and assessments that are based on that data. The following resources are designed to help your organization succeed at attaining and leveraging poverty GET STARTED WITH THE PPI Getting Started with the PPI Getting started with the PPI can feel a bit daunting. It’s best to ask yourself how you intend to use the data that you’ll collect from PPI surveys. Making this determination right at the start will help you focus on actionable insights as you analyze the data. Below, under "How Do You Want to Use the PPI?" find four ways you can use the PPI, HOW TO SELECT A POVERTY LINE OR LINES FOR ANALYSIS To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose. TRACK CHANGES IN POVERTY RATES Pro-poor organizations value knowledge of changes in the poverty level of their beneficiaries over time. Assessing changes in poverty levels can guide institutional policy to improve targeting, deepen poverty outreach, and determine appropriate interventions for different client segments. In order to track changes in poverty levels over time, organizations must administer the PPI & SOCIAL PERFORMANCE PPI & Social Performance. Social performance is defined as “the effective translation of an institution’s mission into practice in line with accepted social values.”. Social performance describes how well an organization is achieving its mission, or social goals. Organizations that use the PPI have a mission to positively impact thelives
9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a PPI DISCUSSION FORUM PPI is one of the most reliable tools at the moment in determining the level of poverty in the Global South Countries(Developing Nations). A number of questions are set for data collection to measure the living conditions of the population to determine the outcome regarding whether that family and cluster of families and eventually a developing Nation could be termed poor or has made PPI MIS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Using the PPI™ starts with collecting information from poor families who could be (or are) borrowers. MFIs go to their homes to collect this information. But the next important step in using those data to better serve the poor is to input it into a computer program of some kind. Most MFIs have management information systems (MIS) that they use to track other operational dataZAMBIA - PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Zambia was created in November 2017 by Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). Indicators in the PPI for Zambia are based on data from Zambia's 2015 Living Conditions Monitoring Survey. This PPI update is based on IPA's new PPI methodology; see our FAQs and full announcement. This updated Zambia PPI, as well as all PPIs released after July 2017, PROGRESS OUT OF POVERTY INDEX (PPI) DATA REQUIREMENTS For more information on the PPI, www.progressoutofpoverty.org Progress out of Poverty Index (PPI) Data Requirements This document attempts tosummarize the
PPIGET STARTEDPPI BY COUNTRYRESOURCESABOUTBLOGFAQS impact the lives of the poor. are driven by. high quality data. . About 90 percent of people who live on less than $1.90/day live in a country with a PPI. Watch this short video to learn more about the PPI. This document compiles poverty rates for all countries for whicha PPI is available.
ABOUT THE PPI
About the PPI: A Poverty Measurement Tool The Poverty Probability Index (PPI®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living WHAT IS THE POVERTY PROBABILITY INDEX (PPI®)? The Poverty Probability Index (PPI ®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living below the poverty line – or above by only a narrow margin.A CREDIBLE TOOL
A Credible Tool. In 2005 when the PPI was launched, Grameen Foundation set out to prove the concept. They closely observed the first organizations to adopt the tool so that they could understand its accuracy and feasibility. Today, demand and acclaim for the PPI validates our belief that the concept is proven. But don’t take ourword for it.
PPI ALLIANCE
In order to provide ongoing funding and governance of the PPI, a group of users who rely on the PPI and are committed to its future has been formed. These organizations, making up the PPI Alliance, fund core PPI operations through an annual fee. Core activities of this user consortium include: Ensuring timely PPI updates Increasing global reach of the PPI Onboarding new usersPPIS IN DEVELOPMENT
The following table provides information on the PPI development pipeline. Please note that the duration of the development process varies depending on the availability of source data and other factors. For that reason it is difficult to estimate release dates. Country Year of National Survey that Updated PPI Will Be Based On South Africa 2014 Criteria for PPI Development The 9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a HOW TO SELECT A POVERTY LINE OR LINES FOR ANALYSIS To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose.SRI LANKA | PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Sri Lanka was created in October 2016 by Mark Schreiner of Microfinance Risk Management, L.L.C. Indicators in the PPI for Sri Lanka are based on data from the 2012/13 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. This PPI was updated in 2016. There has been no change in the definition of poverty for the updatedPPI.
TRANSITIONING TO THE NEW 2011 PPP LINES Transitioning to the New 2011 PPP Lines >. As you may know, in October 2015, the World Bank released the new International Poverty Line. The new line boosts the 2005 level, $1.25 based on 2011 local prices converted to US dollars, up to $1.90/day. While it seems like a simple adjustment, measuring poverty across times and countries is an PPIGET STARTEDPPI BY COUNTRYRESOURCESABOUTBLOGFAQS impact the lives of the poor. are driven by. high quality data. . About 90 percent of people who live on less than $1.90/day live in a country with a PPI. Watch this short video to learn more about the PPI. This document compiles poverty rates for all countries for whicha PPI is available.
ABOUT THE PPI
About the PPI: A Poverty Measurement Tool The Poverty Probability Index (PPI®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living WHAT IS THE POVERTY PROBABILITY INDEX (PPI®)? The Poverty Probability Index (PPI ®) is a poverty measurement tool for organizations and businesses with a mission to serve the poor. The PPI is statistically-sound, yet simple to use: the answers to 10 questions about a household’s characteristics and asset ownership are scored to compute the likelihood that the household is living below the poverty line – or above by only a narrow margin.A CREDIBLE TOOL
A Credible Tool. In 2005 when the PPI was launched, Grameen Foundation set out to prove the concept. They closely observed the first organizations to adopt the tool so that they could understand its accuracy and feasibility. Today, demand and acclaim for the PPI validates our belief that the concept is proven. But don’t take ourword for it.
PPI ALLIANCE
In order to provide ongoing funding and governance of the PPI, a group of users who rely on the PPI and are committed to its future has been formed. These organizations, making up the PPI Alliance, fund core PPI operations through an annual fee. Core activities of this user consortium include: Ensuring timely PPI updates Increasing global reach of the PPI Onboarding new usersPPIS IN DEVELOPMENT
The following table provides information on the PPI development pipeline. Please note that the duration of the development process varies depending on the availability of source data and other factors. For that reason it is difficult to estimate release dates. Country Year of National Survey that Updated PPI Will Be Based On South Africa 2014 Criteria for PPI Development The 9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a HOW TO SELECT A POVERTY LINE OR LINES FOR ANALYSIS To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose.SRI LANKA | PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Sri Lanka was created in October 2016 by Mark Schreiner of Microfinance Risk Management, L.L.C. Indicators in the PPI for Sri Lanka are based on data from the 2012/13 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. This PPI was updated in 2016. There has been no change in the definition of poverty for the updatedPPI.
TRANSITIONING TO THE NEW 2011 PPP LINES Transitioning to the New 2011 PPP Lines >. As you may know, in October 2015, the World Bank released the new International Poverty Line. The new line boosts the 2005 level, $1.25 based on 2011 local prices converted to US dollars, up to $1.90/day. While it seems like a simple adjustment, measuring poverty across times and countries is anRESOURCES | PPI
It is important that staff members that oversee PPI use at their organization are well-trained on PPI best practices. Proper training and education improves the accuracy of PPI data and therefore the quality of the decisions and assessments that are based on that data. The following resources are designed to help your organization succeed at attaining and leveraging poverty GET STARTED WITH THE PPI Getting Started with the PPI Getting started with the PPI can feel a bit daunting. It’s best to ask yourself how you intend to use the data that you’ll collect from PPI surveys. Making this determination right at the start will help you focus on actionable insights as you analyze the data. Below, under "How Do You Want to Use the PPI?" find four ways you can use the PPI, HOW TO SELECT A POVERTY LINE OR LINES FOR ANALYSIS To make it easy to assess and compare the consumption-based welfare of different beneficiary groups, we construct multiple poverty lines for each PPI. Each poverty line is associated with a distinct definition of household poverty and may be relevant to a specific use and context. This blog explains how organizations can select appropriate poverty lines for their purpose. TRACK CHANGES IN POVERTY RATES Pro-poor organizations value knowledge of changes in the poverty level of their beneficiaries over time. Assessing changes in poverty levels can guide institutional policy to improve targeting, deepen poverty outreach, and determine appropriate interventions for different client segments. In order to track changes in poverty levels over time, organizations must administer the PPI & SOCIAL PERFORMANCE PPI & Social Performance. Social performance is defined as “the effective translation of an institution’s mission into practice in line with accepted social values.”. Social performance describes how well an organization is achieving its mission, or social goals. Organizations that use the PPI have a mission to positively impact thelives
9 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR PPI USE 1. Average poverty likelihoods, not PPI scores. To calculate a poverty rate for a group of individuals, first convert each individual’s PPI score to a poverty likelihood using the Look-up Table. Second (and finally) average all of the poverty likelihoods to calculate the poverty rate. This simple method is the only way to accurately calculate a poverty rate estimate using the PPI. We wrote a PPI DISCUSSION FORUM PPI is one of the most reliable tools at the moment in determining the level of poverty in the Global South Countries(Developing Nations). A number of questions are set for data collection to measure the living conditions of the population to determine the outcome regarding whether that family and cluster of families and eventually a developing Nation could be termed poor or has made PPI MIS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Using the PPI™ starts with collecting information from poor families who could be (or are) borrowers. MFIs go to their homes to collect this information. But the next important step in using those data to better serve the poor is to input it into a computer program of some kind. Most MFIs have management information systems (MIS) that they use to track other operational dataZAMBIA - PPI
The latest version of the PPI for Zambia was created in November 2017 by Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). Indicators in the PPI for Zambia are based on data from Zambia's 2015 Living Conditions Monitoring Survey. This PPI update is based on IPA's new PPI methodology; see our FAQs and full announcement. This updated Zambia PPI, as well as all PPIs released after July 2017, PROGRESS OUT OF POVERTY INDEX (PPI) DATA REQUIREMENTS For more information on the PPI, www.progressoutofpoverty.org Progress out of Poverty Index (PPI) Data Requirements This document attempts tosummarize the
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