1、Unstacking global poverty:Data for high impact actionMULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY INDEX 2023GLOBALOPHIOxford Poverty&Human Development InitiativeFind out moreThis report describes the 2023 update of the global Multidimensional Poverty Index(MPI),whose data are open source available to anyone interested
2、in multidimensional poverty.To further explore the data,read the technical and methodological notes and learn about ongoing research,visit http:/hdr.undp.org and http:/ophi.org.uk.Recent global MPI reports have shared research on a variety of pertinent issues:Deprivation bundles,showing interlinkage
3、s across deprivations(Global MPI Report 2022).Which countries are on track to halve poverty by 2030(Global MPI Report 2020).How much multidimensional poverty increased globally due to the COVID-19 pandemic(Global MPI Report 2020 and Global MPI Report 2022).Gendered and intrahousehold analyses of fem
4、ale schooling(Global MPI Report 2021).Global MPI disaggregated by ethnicity(Global MPI Report 2021).Global MPI disaggregated by gender of household head(Global MPI Report 2021 and OPHI Table 7).How the global MPI is related to Sustainable Development Goal indicators(Global MPI Report 2020).Inequalit
5、ies among poor people(Global MPI Report 2019).Copyright 2023 by the United Nations Development Programme and Oxford Poverty and Human Development InitiativeThe team that created this report included Sabina Alkire,Ines Belchior,Marjan Blumberg,Cecilia Caldern,Pedro Conceio,Maya Evans,Alexandra Fortac
6、z,Moumita Ghorai,Seockhwan Bryce Hwang,Admir Jahic,Usha Kanagaratnam,Tasneem Mirza,Som Kumar Shrestha,Marium Soomro,Nicolai Suppa and Heriberto Tapia.Additionally,many thanks go to Agustin Casarini,Fanni Kovesdi and Lhachi Seldon for ensuring the quality of the report and to Pascal Mensah for resear