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Many development policies seek to target the poorest to provide them access to key services. However, there is a lack at present of low-cost and reliable methods for assessing whether a policy reaches the poorest. We present an operational method to assess the relative poverty of targeted recipients for services. The method constructs a multi-dimensional poverty index through principle component analysis using a range of poverty-related indicators. The method was tested in India, Kenya, Madagascar, and Nicaragua. Results from these studies support our belief that the method has a potential for assessing the extent to which the poorest are reached by targeted development projects, programs, or policy instruments.
An operational method for assessing the poverty outreach performance of development policies and projects: Results of case studies in Africa, Asia, ... America [An article from: World Development]
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PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR7TTG
ISBN-13978B000RR7TT1
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