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Seychelles launches pilot MPI with President Danny Faure in attendance

1 July, 2019
Photo: President Danny Faure receiving a digital copy of the pilot MPI report from CEO of the National Bureau of Statistics Laura Ahtime

 

On 1 July, 2019, Seychelles officially launched the report of its pilot national Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI). The pilot MPI uses data from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey to develop an MPI that is adapted to the Seychellois context. The objective of this MPI was to explore the possible indicators and structure of a measure that can become an official statistic of the government to inform policymaking and monitor progress in eradicating poverty. Based on the findings of the pilot, the measure will be revised, and the final version will be launched later in 2019.

The launch of the Seychelles MPI took place during the opening ceremony of the annual meeting of the Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network. The Minister of Family Affairs, Mitcy Larue, the CEO of the National Bureau of Statistics, Laura Ahtime, and OPHI director, Sabina Alkire, gave remarks during the presentation of the pilot MPI, which was attended by the President Danny Faure who received a copy of the report.

The 7th MPPN annual meeting is taking place in Seychelles 1-3 July with the participation of over 20 countries. More information here.

 

Photo Gallery

President Danny Faure (centre) with ministers and members of the Steering Committee

 

OPHI director Sabina Alkire.

 

Front row left to right: Minister of Education Jeanne Simeon, Minister of Family Affairs, Mitcy Larue, President of Seychelles Danny Laure, Ministry of Health, Jean Paul Adam, OPHI director Sabina Alkire.

 

President Dany Faure receiving a digital copy of the pilot MPI report from CEO of the National Bureau of Statistics Laura Ahtime

President Danny Faure receiving a digital copy of the pilot MPI report from CEO of the National Bureau of Statistics Laura Ahtime.

 

 

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