Recently, the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2024 has been released.
What is multidimensional Poverty?
- Multidimensional poverty refers to poverty that goes beyond income levels. It includes various deprivations that people face in their daily lives, affecting their well-being.
- Key Dimensions:
- Multidimensional poverty is measured across different non-income-based dimensions, such as:
- Health: Child mortality, malnutrition
- Education: Years of schooling, school attendance
- Living Standards: Access to clean water, sanitation, electricity, cooking fuel, housing quality, and ownership of basic assets
- Measurement: A person is considered multidimensionally poor if they are deprived in one-third or more of the weighted indicators in the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP)
- The MPI assesses poverty at the individual level.
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About Global Multidimensional Poverty Index
- It is an international resource that measures acute multidimensional poverty across over 100 developing countries.
- Launch Date: 2010
- Published by: The Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) and the Human Development Report Office of the UNDP.
- Criteria for MPI : Global MPI covers three areas: health, education and standard of living.
- Health: Nutrition and Child & Adolescent Mortality indicators.
- Education: Years of Schooling and School Attendance indicators
- Standard of Living: housing, household assets, type of Cooking Fuel, access to Sanitation, Drinking water and Electricity
Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2024 – Key Insights
- Acute Poverty: Over 1.1 billion people are living in acute poverty globally.
- Countries with Highest Poverty:
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- India: 234 million people
- Pakistan: 93 million people
- Ethiopia: 86 million people
- Nigeria: 74 million people
- Democratic Republic of the Congo: 66 million people
- These five countries account for 48.1% of the global poor.
- Child Poverty
- Under 18: Approximately 584 million children are living in extreme poverty, making up 27.9% of all children globally.
- Adults: 13.5% of adults are living in extreme poverty.
- Regional Distribution
- Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia: 83.2% of the world’s poorest individuals reside in these regions.
- Low-Income Countries: Home to 34.8% of all poor people (400 million).
- Middle-Income Countries: Home to 65.2% of all poor people (749 million).
- Poverty in Conflict Regions
- Conflict Impact: 2023 saw more conflicts than any time since World War II, displacing over 117 million people.
- It happened due to violent conflict, disasters or other factors
- Poverty in Conflict Zones: Nearly 40% (455 million) of the global poor live in conflict-affected regions.
- Active War Zones: 218 million people.
- Fragile or Conflict-Affected Areas: 335 million people.
- Low Peace Contexts: 375 million people.
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NITI Aayog MPI
- The national MPI by NITI Aayog is based on the internationally recognized Alkire Foster methodology.
- Number of indicators: NMPI uses 12 indicators, while global MPI uses 10 indicators.