Library items filed under: Targeting
Pakistan Baseline Results Presentation
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) presentation on the Pakistan Graduation Program’s baseline data. Lalchand Luhana, IPA, recently blogged on the Community of Practice on the baseline survey results.
Estadísticas descriptivas de la línea de base del Modelo de Graduación de la Extrema Pobreza en Cusco, Peru (Spanish)
This report in Spanish summarizes the finding of the baseline survey at the Peru Graduation Pilot that Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) administered to the 2420 households between July and October, 2010. The baseline study included household, individual surveys and village-level surveys.
Descriptive statistics from the Extreme Poverty Graduation Program baseline in Cusco, Peru (English)
This report summarizes the finding of the Peru Extreme Poverty Graduation Program baseline survey that Innovations for Poverty Action administered to the 2420 households between July and October, 2010. The baseline study included household, individual surveys and village-level surveys.
Targeting the Poorest: A Solutions for the Poorest Use Case
Targeting and selection of populations based on poverty levels can be a powerful first step to achieving greater social impact in development programs. The multifaceted and contextual nature of poverty often leads to targeting processes that although accurate, are extremely customized for particular areas, making it difficult to compare across projects and geographies and very …
IPA Baseline Findings Presentation (Nathanael Goldberg)
GLOBAL MEETING ON REACHING THE POOREST CGAP-Ford Foundation Graduation Program March 23-25, 2011 World Bank Office, 66 Avenue d’Iéna, Paris, France
Targeting Documentation: Steps for Identifying the Ultra Poor for Fonkoze’s CLM Program
Fonkoze’s targeting approach incorporates a strong participatory ethic, where the community themselves play an integral role in selecting the ultimate beneficiaries. This combines programmatic and local streams of knowledge, where various perspectives are combined to ensure proper targeting of the ultra-poor. This bottom-up approach involves the following main stages: determining a target area, engaging with …

