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Title: Poverty Selection at Trickle Up Program


1
Poverty Selection at Trickle Up Program
Presentation at Poverty Assessment Working Group
Meeting October 22, 2003
Jan Maes Program Officer for Asia
2
OVERVIEW
  • Trickle Ups Mission
  • Trickle Ups Model
  • Selection of Target Areas
  • Poverty Assessment Tool
  • Who are the Poorest of the Poor

3
MISSION
The mission of TUP is to help the lowest-income
people () worldwide take the first step out of
poverty, by providing conditional seed capital
and business training essential to launch of a
microenterprise.
() poorest of the poor
4
Trickle Ups MODEL
  • Selection of the Poorest (reflecting local
    context)
  • Seed capital grants and business training
  • Local Coordinating Partner Agencies (PAs)

5
Conceptual Framework Impact Chain
6
Selection of target areas
  • Country based in general on HDI
  • State, Province based on national poverty data
  • District
  • Poverty data, if available
  • Additional poverty factors (HIV, refugees, f.i.)
  • Presence of PA
  • Conclusion mostly geographic

7
Selection of the Poorest of the Poor
  • No Clear Definition
  • Context Specific
  • Participatory (CPA and Clients)
  • Relative, not absolute
  • No Upper Limit
  • Poverty Assessment Tool

8
Poverty Assessment Tool - PAT
  • Goals
  • Selection of Poorest in a given community
  • Baseline Data for future Impact Assessment
  • Method
  • Choose 5 local Poverty Criteria
  • Select households by scoring 1-5

9
PAT Poverty Criteria
  • Any five criteria the community and/or PA deems
    most relevant
  • 10 categories dwelling, education, sanitation,
    health/nutrition, assets, land, income, social
    status, transportation, seasonal vulnerability

10
Baseline Poverty Status
  • Not required now
  • SIX categories
  • Dwelling
  • Education
  • Sanitation
  • Health and nutrition
  • Assets
  • Other
  • Choose Indicator in each
  • Determine three Levels

11
PAT - Example
  • Poverty Selection
  • HH owns less than 10 decimals of land
  • No male wage earner
  • At least one of school age children not in school
  • HH food production lasts lt 6 months
  • At least one person with disability

12
Baseline - Example
  • Dwelling indicator type of roof
  • Straw/thatch
  • Tin
  • Tiles
  • Nutrition indicator food intake last week
  • Rice less than once a day
  • Rice once a day
  • Rice more than once a day
  • Assets indicator womans clothing
  • One sari, no blouse
  • One sari and blouse
  • More than one sari

13
Trickle Ups PAT Benefits
  • Flexible local poverty context
  • Cost-effective
  • Participatory clients and field staff
  • Transparent
  • Helps to allocate scarce resources
  • Makes clients think about their own poverty
  • Room for intangible poverty

14
Trickle Ups PAT Issues
  • No universal comparison
  • No established relation to national poverty line
  • Difficult for some PA
  • Criteria sometimes too broad
  • Hidden selection criteria
  • Indicators equally weighted

15
Robust Indicators?
  • RURAL
  • Land ownership
  • Food Intake
  • Housing dwelling
  • Dependency ratio
  • Education of (especially female)
  • URBAN
  • Food Intake
  • Housing location (f.i. slum versus pavement
    dwellers)
  • Education of children
  • Health

16
Is TUP successful in reaching the very poor?
  • I guess
  • I am sure
  • But, I cant prove it
  • We want a standard to measure against
  • Ways forward
  • simple approach geographic
  • targeting with PAT

17
FINAL COMMENT
  • Anyone thought about what kind of microfinance to
    offer to the very poor?
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