Poverty Index Tool Objective: Equip participants to use a tool to help measure Depth of Outreach...
-
Upload
clara-brooks -
Category
Documents
-
view
219 -
download
0
Transcript of Poverty Index Tool Objective: Equip participants to use a tool to help measure Depth of Outreach...
Poverty Index Tool
Objective: Equip participants to use a tool to help measure Depth of Outreach (poverty level of new members)
Session Outline
Session 1: Introduction to Poverty Assessment Tools
Session 2: Refinement of Poverty Assessment Tool to suit Local Environment and Plan for Roll Out
• Internal or external tools to estimate member poverty level• Simple, non-financial indicators statistically derived from national
household surveys; defined by country; may need to be updated• International Poverty lines (1 or 2 USD/day)• PA Tools
▫ PPI (Progress out of Poverty Indicator, Grameen Foundation): focus on practicality; less indicators, easier intake.
▫ PAT (Poverty Assessment Tool, IRIS-USAID): focus on accuracy, US gvt definition of poverty; more indicators.
Member Profiling: Poverty Assessment Tools
How are the questionnaires built?
PPI
Enquête Nationale
From a national surveys on households, statistical analysis to
derive the indicators highly correlated with the poverty status
150 indicators
Selection linked to the relevance for the users (simple and practical to
collect), variability with poverty status, stat. reliability, complementarity,
verifiability
10 indicators
Each indicator goes with a weight based on the answers of the original
national household survey (total out of 100)
Analysis and quality contol
•Likelihood average of the covered population corresponds to the poverty levels of the population average
•It works from a sample randomly selected•Reliability of the results depends on the quality control:
▫Training of the personnel in charge of the survey▫Verification of sample plan and filling of the questionnaire▫Data entry and interpretation
PAT: Question 1A. Household Member's Name
B. Is [NAME] female or male?
C. What is the relationship of [NAME] to [household head]?
D. How old is [NAME]?
Only ask if age 3 or older.E. What was [NAME]'s highest educational qualification attained?
Female…..0 Male……...1
Head …..……….……...…..1 Spouse ……..……......….....2 Child ……...….....…….….3 Parent ……....……...….....4 Sibling….….….…........5 Grandparent ……........6 Grandchild …..….......7 Daughter-/son-in-law .….....8 Other relative ..….........9 Non-relative ..…...........10
(complete years)
Under age 3 ...........................99 None …….……................….....1 MLSC …........…...........….…...2 BECE …........................…….…3 Voc/Comm ……........…..........…4 Teacher Tra. A …...............…5 Teacher Post Sec .................…6 GCE O Level …......................…7 SSCE ...................................…8 GCE A Level …....................…9 Tech/Prof Cert ….................…10 Tech/ProfDip …...................…11 HND ....................................…12 Bachelors ...........................…13 Masters ...............................…14 Doctorate ............................…15 Other ................................…..16
PAT: Question 2 & 3Next, I would like to ask you a few questions about your home.
2.How many rooms does this household occupy? Count living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms, but not bathrooms, toilets or the kitchen.
3.How does your household dispose of refuse? 1 □Collected
2 □Public dump
3 □Dumped elsewhere
4 □Burned by household
5 □Buried by household
6 □Other
PAT: Questions 4 & 54.What type of toilet is used by your household? 1 □Flush toilet (W.C.)
2 □Pit latrine3 □KVIP4 □Pan/bucket5 □Public toilet (flush/bucket/KVIP)6 □Toilet in another house7 □No toilet facility (bush, beach)8 □Other
5.What is the main construction material used for the floor? 1 □Earth/mud/mud bricks 2 □Wood
3 □Stone
4 □Cement/concrete
5 □Burnt bricks
6 □Vinyl tiles
7 □Ceramic/marble/tiles 8 □Terrazzo
9 □Other
PAT: Questions 6 - 13 Next, I would like to ask you about a few items that members of your household may own.
Does any member of the household own… No Yes
6. A working sewing machine? 0 □ 1 □
7. A working gas stove? 0 □ 1 □
8. A working fan? 0 □ 1 □
9. A working video cassette player? (DVD) 0 □ 1 □
10. A working television? 0 □ 1 □
11. A working electric iron? 0 □ 1 □
12. A house? 0 □ 1 □
13. Land or a plot? 0 □ 1 □
Exercise
Working in regional groups:
- Review the indicators on the table provided:- Add wealth ranking equivalent if applicable- Suggest best statement / question for this indicator
Report back to the wider group
Discussion: Piloting and Roll out of Poverty Index
•Are there benefits to doing this type of poverty assessment?
•Are there costs to doing this type of poverty assessment?
•How can it be done efficiently & respectfully?
Roll OutDevelop a Proposal for Piloting and Rolling out this Tool
Steps:1. Appoint staff member to manage this process2. Agree final tool content and format for compilation 3. Agree how this information will be presented and used4. Pilot in 3 credit union and obtain feedback5. Finalise tool in collaboration with CuTRAC 6. Roll out tool to agreed sample of CUs7. Follow up for results and assess utilisation