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2016 P20 July Data to leave no one behind Our vision is a world without poverty that invests in human security and where everyone shares the benefits of opportunity and www.devinit.org growth www.devinit.org Who is being left behind?


  1. 2016 P20 July Data to leave no one behind Our vision is a world without poverty that invests in human security and where everyone shares the benefits of opportunity and www.devinit.org growth www.devinit.org

  2. Who is being left behind? www.devinit.org www.devinit.org

  3. Income gap between the P20 and the rest of the world $50 $45.57 Non-P20 $45 P20 $40 $32.74 $35 $29.27 $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 $1.64 $1.07 $0.94 $- 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 www.devinit.org

  4. Three-quarters of the P20 live in just nine countries Percentage of people in the global P20: No data 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100 DELETE IF YOU’D www.devinit.org

  5. What we know about the P20 Key findings from our initial analysis www.devinit.org www.devinit.org

  6. Nutrition 44% of children 50% in the P20 45% 40% are stunted 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% Stunted 5% Severely stunted 0% Non-P20 surveyed P20 www.devinit.org

  7. Civil registration In the P20, only 100% one-third of 90% 80% children under 70% five had their 60% births registered 50% 40% 30% 20% Not birth registered 10% Birth registered 0% Results for middle and lower income countries Non-P20 Surveyed P20 www.devinit.org

  8. Education Less than 10% 50% of adults in 45% 40% the P20 have 35% completed 30% secondary 25% education 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Non-P20 P20 www.devinit.org

  9. Infant and maternal mortality Two-thirds 100% of children in 90% 80% the P20 had no 70% skilled attendant 60% present at birth 50% 40% 30% 20% Had skilled birth attendant 10% Had no skilled birth attendant 0% Includes all births for children under 5 years Non-P20 P20 www.devinit.org

  10. For the poorest people to be counted, we must count them www.devinit.org www.devinit.org

  11. Civil registration systems are often inadequate 100% Countries in which more than 75% of births are registered (operational system) 75% Countries in which a system is operational and more than 40% of births are registered (coverage in expansion) 40% Countries with no system (other than survey), or where a weak/unreliable system is operational, Estimated level of or where less than 40% of births are coverage of births in registered (low coverage) civil registration systems 0% www.devinit.org

  12. Poverty surveys are out of date in many countries Total number of all middle and lower 0 income countries whose most recent survey was carried out 30 23 in the following periods: Pre 2008 2008-11 23 2012 45 No internationally comparable data www.devinit.org

  13. We need better and more disaggregated data Quintile Geography Minimum: five elements Gender Age Disability www.devinit.org

  14. In summary www.devinit.org www.devinit.org

  15. Data to leave no one behind 1 Focus attention on people in the poorest 20% 2 Understand who the P20 are 3 Leave no one behind www.devinit.org

  16. Harpinder Collacott Executive Director, Development Initiatives Development Initiatives Ltd North Quay House Quay side Temple Back Bristol BS1 6FL United Kingdom www.devinit.org www.devinit.org

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