report on nepal poverty
8th Annual High-Level
Meeting of the Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network(MPPN)
4-5 October, 2021
Hosted by the Government of Chile
Presented by:
Dr. Ram Kumar Phuyal
Member
Government of Nepal
National Planning Commission
5th October, 2021
In simple terms Poverty is not having enough material possessions or income for a person's needs.
In other words poverty is the lack of resources to maintain the basic needs of the individuals. These basic needs are characterized as food, housing, non food, education, health, entertainment etc.
Poverty is a multifaceted concept, which may include social, economic, and political elements. Income Approach: this approach measures the poverty with the individual’s income in a reference period generally in a day. The world Bank measure: threshold of $1.9/person/day (this was $1/person/day in 1990s)
Consumption/Expenditure Approach: the first measure of poverty based on consumption approach was done by CBS in 1995/96 by Nepal Living Standard Survey (NLSS) which gave the prevalence of head count index as about 42%. The subsequent NLSS II and NLSS III gave about 32% and 25% respectively.
Multi Dimensional Approach