Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Multidimensional poverty

live webcast of side-event at the UN General Assembly
1.15-2.30 pm EST (
GMT-4), 24 September 2013, United Nations, New York
Live and on-demand webcast coverage will be available on UN Web TV:
The Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network will hold a special side-event today to coincide with the High Level Meetings of the 68th Session of the UN General Assembly. The event will addressthe future of multidimensional poverty measurement in the context of the post-2015 development agenda.
Panelists working at the forefront of poverty measurement will make the case for a new multidimensional poverty index (MPI) 2015+ (also described as an MPI 2.0) to support the post-2015 development goals. The MPI2015+ would often be complemented by national MPIs, as in Mexico and Colombia, whose indicators reflect national priorities and contexts. The Network will echo calls for a ‘data revolution’ to undergird multidimensional poverty measures with better and more frequent data.
Confirmed speakers at the event on 24 September include:
  • Germany: Gudrun Kopp, Parliamentary Secretary of State
  • Colombia: Paula Caballero, Director of Economic, Social and Environmental Affairs, Colombia
  • Mexico: Gonzalo Hernandez, Director of the National Council for the Evaluation of Social Development Policy (CONEVAL)
  • Philippines: Arsenio Balisacan, Minister of Socioeconomic Planning
  • Morocco: Ahmed Lahlimi Alami, High Commissioner of Planning
  • Nigeria: Bashir Yuguda, Ambassador, Supervising Minister, National Planning/Minister of State, Federal Ministry of Works
  • Chile: Bruno Baranda, Minister of Social Development
  • Jaime Saavedra, Acting Vice President, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management,World Bank
  • Erik Solheim, Chair, OECD Development Assistance Committee
  • Sabina Alkire, Director, OPHI, University of Oxford
Live and on-demand webcast coverage will be available on UN Web TV:http://webtv.un.org
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Data shows that people who are multidimensionally poor are not necessarily income poor. Nor do the same policies reduce both poverties. By adopting a multidimensional poverty measure to support the post-2015 development goals, we can incorporate participatory insights of those living in poverty and ensure we eradicate both multidimensional and income poverty.
“We are now discussing new ways for the post-Millennium era. I think this approach could be extremely useful to help the whole world to measure itself socially in a much better way.”
Juan Manuel Santos, President of the Republic of Colombia

“I find the work on multidimensional poverty to be highly relevant and extremely useful for our efforts to substantially reduce poverty in the Philippines.”
Arsenio M. Balisacan, Minister of Socioeconomic Planning for the Philippines
This event is organised by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, CONEVAL of Mexico, the Department for Social Prosperity of Colombia, the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative at the University of Oxford (OPHI) and the newMultidimensional Poverty Peer Network, a global network of policymakers dedicated to advancing the multidimensional measurement of poverty and improving poverty reduction efforts.
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