The Poverty Probability Index, or PPI®, is a poverty measurement tool for organizations that work with the global poor. Powered by IPA (@poverty_action).
Measuring income is notoriously tricky, especially without using a lengthy questionnaire. We loved this article about @60_decibels and @povertyindex creating a consumption tool to measure #incomechanges in a lean way, while retaining rigor and integrity: https://t.co/4aEP3J2zGk
The #coronavirus pandemic is changing the way #poverty researchers conduct their studies.
@poverty_action explores measuring poverty under these new constraints, based on the org's experience with lean, remote research.
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@xxzunebinniexx@xxzunebinniexx, sorry about that! Could you please send us your username in a direct/private message and we can take a look at your account on our website? -The PPI Team
Our newest blog explains how to select the right poverty line or lines for different purposes - and more in our latest newsletter: https://t.co/1sbFhPyqud
Amazing role open at IPA - @poverty_action - for Director, Poverty Measurement, overseeing all things @povertyindex. Check it out! https://t.co/luR7ZMtLkp
@conches@Lewwwk@BlendedValue The PPI is now Poverty Probability Index. Happy to engage further to share experience of scaling this vital and globally recognized tool and the challenge yet absolute necessity to keep it funded.
In our latest blog post, Tara Murphy Forde of @GPSocialImpact shares how GP uses the PPI to complement and integrate with other assessments such as @Acumen's #LeanData approach.
"The PPI is by far the most standardized tool used to capture household poverty data in our portfolio." Learn more in our newest blog post by Tara Murphy Forde of @GPSocialImpact: https://t.co/8HGIPbQdbN
Key insights for impact investors on measuring poverty outreach: https://t.co/m6MNysxcAh …
The @povertyindex shares lessons learned from Tara Murphy Forde, @GPSocialImpact Senior Vice President of Research & Impact. #impinv