This document compares progress toward achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) between the national level in Egypt and the 151 poorest villages. Key findings include:
- At the national level, the proportion of people living below $1 per day decreased from 4.5% to 1.7% from 1991 to 2008, but in the 151 poorest villages it was 55%.
- The poverty gap ratio, measuring resources needed to eliminate poverty, decreased nationally but increased to 35% in the poorest villages.
- Employment levels were higher nationally than in the poorest villages, especially for women.
- Progress toward some MDGs has been made nationally due to economic growth, but significant inequalities remain for