High Level Representatives from 31 countries and nine international agencies gathered in Acapulco last November and approved a five point communique, that among other things
The event also saw the launch of a new MPPN website – in both English and Spanish – as well as a new Magazine Dimensions, full of policy applications of MPI and country studies – and a set of in-depth policy briefings. In future these new publications will enable countries to share with each other in greater detail how they are using the MPI for resource allocation, policy coordination, and so on.
The Acapulco meeting offered a safe and lively place for meaningful South-South exchange.
We want to thank SEDESOL and CONEVAL for their full support. We also want to recognize the strong support offered by the State Government of Guerrero, the Mexican Government’s agency, AMEXID, and support for the event from the World Bank, CAF and GIZ-Mexico.
We want to thank all those who came to Acapulco. We also want to encourage all of the Network participants to attend the next meeting—to be held in Beijing in October of 2017.
Final Meeting Communiqué
Presentations
Photos
Press Release (English, Spanish)
Media Coverage
Watch a video on the MPPN
Agenda (English, Spanish)
Concept Note (English, Spanish)
Hashtag of the event: @ophi_oxford #MPPN2016MX
Participants from more than 30 countries and international agencies gathered at the 4th Annual Meeting of the Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network (MPPN) on the 8 and 9 of November, 2016, in Acapulco, Mexico. This conference was an opportunity for sharing experiences on multidimensional poverty measurement among a growing network of countries and experts from around the world.
Keynote Speeches
Pre-Conference Workshop “Fundamentals of Mexico Multidimensional Poverty Measurement”
Inaugural Session and Opening Remarks
Sharing of Practice on Multidimensional Measurement
Round-Table Discussion “Results Multidimensional Poverty Measurement in Mexico: National Strategy for Inclusion”
Mexico | Moderator: Gonzalo Hernandez Licona, Executive Director, CONEVAL | Vice-ministers from the Federal Government of Mexico |
Sharing of Practice on Multidimensional Measurement, Part 2
Sharing of Practice on Multidimensional Measurement, Part 3
Side Event on Cooperation for Development: “Multidimensional Poverty Methodologies for Effective International Development Cooperation Policies that Ensure No One is Left Behind”, AMEXCID and GIZ
Sharing Experiences and Case Studies
Cherise Adjodha. Programme Analyst. Poverty Reduction Portfolio. Organization of Eastern Caribbean States. | Xiaolin Wang. Director of Research Division. International Poverty Reduction Center. China
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Musa Jega Ibrahim. Islamic Development Bank |
Jose Aguilar. Executive Director, Horizonte Positivo. Costa Rica | Jorge Ramon Hernandez. Minister, General Coordination. President’s Office. Honduras | Ibrahima Dieng. Head of Division. Pro-Poor Policies. Ministry of Economy, Finance and Planning. Senegal
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Enver Tasti. Turkish Statistical Institute. Turkey. | Celia M. Reyes. Senior Research Fellow, PIDS and CBMS Network Leader. The Philippines.
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Bijan Pant. Advisor to the Prime Minister. Nepal. |
Pali Lehohla. Statistician‐General. South Africa | Alexandra Barrantes. Section Chief, Equity Promotion Section. Organization of the American States
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The third annual meeting of the Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network was hosted by the Government of Colombia from 2-3 June 2015 in Cartagena. More than 100 policymakers and senior officials came together for the two-day meeting to discuss developing and applying multidimensional poverty measures.
Keynote Speeches
Colombia
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President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia | Keynote Speech |
Costa Rica |
Ana Helena Chacón Echeverría, Vice-president of Costa Rica | Estrategia Nacional para la Reducción de la Pobreza |
Round Table Discussion: Colombian Ministers Share their Experiences of Working with the MPI
Setting the Stage: Introduction to the MPPN Meeting
OPHI
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Dr Sabina Alkire, OPHI/George Washington University | Introduction to the MPPN Meeting |
Sharing of Practice on Multidimensional Measurement
The Global Stage
OPHI |
Dr Sabina Alkire, OPHI/George Washington University | The SDGs and the windows they open |
Designing and Communicating the MPI
Colombia |
Laura Estrada, Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística | Prácticas de Comunicación: Experiencia Colombiana |
Practical Applications and Case Studies
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