القياس والتقييم

Webinar: Behind the scenes of a global poverty number and the challenges of rural estimates

The FAO Technical Network on Poverty Analysis (Think-PA) is pleased to invite you to the webinar "Behind the scenes of a global poverty number and the challenges of rural estimates"

Wednesday, June 17 |15:00-16:30|

Please register here. You will receive an e-mail with the link to webinar

The first target of the SDGs is to eradicate extreme poverty, currently measured as people living on less than $1.90 a day. The World Bank estimated that, in 2015, 734 million people lived in extreme poverty worldwide and, of these, about 80 percent lived in rural areas. Not surprisingly, the share of rural inhabitants in developing countries that live in extreme poverty is almost three times higher than the share of those living in urban areas.  What is behind the estimation of these apparently straightforward numbers? How are the figures related to rural poverty calculated? And what could be improved?

In this webinar, R. Andrés Castañeda Aguilar will explain how the World Bank estimates global poverty, highlighting the main methodological challenges of using the current approach for rural areas. Finally, he will discuss potential ways to improve global rural poverty estimates, using an example from Latin America to illustrate their implications.

This webinar looks in greater detail into some of the issues introduced during the last Think-PA webinar on “Estimating the impact of COVID-19 on rural poverty” (watch the video recording here), with a more systematic focus on the methodological challenges to estimating global rural poverty.

Agenda:

  • Introduction by Katia Covarrubias, Economist, FAO
  • Presentation by R. Andrés Castañeda Aguilar, Economist/Data Scientist, World Bank
  • Comment by José Rosero Moncayo, Director of the FAO Statistics Division
  • Open discussion

 

Guest speakers’ bio:

Raul Andrés Castañeda Aguilar is an Economist/Data Scientist in the Data Group of the Department of Development Economics at the World Bank, where, during the last ten years, he has conducted socioeconomic analysis in topics related to poverty, welfare distribution, and inequality of opportunities. He is interested in the analysis of data for policy dialog, statistical and methodological research, and the development of computational tools for socioeconomic analysis. He holds a Master of Science in Economics from the University of Rosario, Colombia and a Master of Arts in Apologetics from the Biola University, USA.

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How do innovative evaluations contribute to achieving SDG2?

4 June, 15:00 - 16:15 CEST 

In the context of the gLOCAL week, the evaluation offices of  FAO, IFAD and WFP with the support of EvalForward are organizing an online learning event on innovative methods and approaches in evaluation, and on how innovations can provide lessons for progress under SDG2 “End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture”.



During the event participants will be able to join one of the below parallel sessions and discuss with their peers. Main takeaways from the sessions will be shared with the plenary.

Key note by Masahiro Igarashi

Director of FAO Office of Evaluation and Chair of the United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG)

Parallel sessions:

1. Innovative approaches and tools for evaluation. 

This session will discuss approaches that evaluation can adopt in times of crisis and present practical methods and tools such as remote sensing and synthesis, and more.

Speakers: Hansdeep Khaira (IFAD) and Carlos Tarazona (FAO)



2. Learning from experience: Community-driven development approaches and innovations.

This session will illustrate how evaluations contribute to knowledge and learning, using the cases of the evaluation synthesis on community-driven development (CDD) approaches and  the corporate-level evaluation on innovations in IFAD.

Speakers: Johanna Pennarz (IFAD) and Maximin Kouessi Kodjio (IFAD) 



3. Going visual in a virtual world: how visualization is bringing greater engagement to evaluation discussions.

Recent experiences in using visual tools for presenting and discussing evaluation work that can be also used in virtual settings will be presented, with examples from Bangladesh, Laos and Myanmar.

Speakers: Yumiko Kanemitsu (WFP) and Keisuke Taketani (facilitation and visualisation expert)

Register for the event here: https://fao.zoom.us/j/97262395101

Following the event, participants will receive all material being discussed and shared.

المسوح

استقصاء الآراء حول المنتدى العالمي المعني بالأمن الغذائي والتغذية

نتشرف بدعوتك للمشاركة في استقصاء رأي موجز عن تجربتك كأحد أعضاء المنتدى العالمي المعني بالأمن الغذائي والتغذية. كذلك يتيح لك هذا الاستقصاء الفرصة لاقتراح الموضوعات التي ترى جدوى مناقشتها في المنتدى في المستقبل القريب.

FAO's work in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

FAO has implemented an array of tools to support policy analyses and assess the impact of COVID-19 on on food and agriculture, value chains, food prices, food security across the globe.

  • Urgent policy measures
  • Policy briefs
  • Policy responses
  • Big data | Daily updates
  • Food policy warnings
  • Crop calendars

Strengthening food production and distribution systems is key to fighting hunger and entails helping tackle diseases wherever they emerge in humans, animals, plants or the environment. The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global health crisis, and FAO is playing a role in assessing and responding to its potential impacts on people’s life and livelihoods, global food trade, markets, food supply chains and livestock. FAO believes this will allow countries to anticipate and mitigate possible disruptions the pandemic may trigger for people’s food security and livelihoods, avoiding panic-driven reactions that can aggravate disruptions and deteriorate the food and nutrition security of the most vulnerable.FAO is working closely with WHO, WFP, IFAD and OIE and other partners, harnessing broad networks to drive further research, support ongoing investigations and share critical knowledge.

اقرأ المزيد:
http://www.fao.org/2019-ncov/en/

Webinar - Intra-household inequalities: Empirical evidence and implications for rural poverty reduction policies

 

Tuesday, 24 March - 14:00 - 15:30 CET

Even though there is a large consensus that it is an individual condition, poverty is usually measured using household aggregated data. At the same time, social policies in developing countries, including food security and nutrition interventions, often try to reach deprived individuals by targeting poor households. However, differently from what standard poverty measures assume, there is often substantial inequality in the distribution of resources within households. The consequence is that poverty reduction policies might be fail to identify the households where most deprived individuals live and/orreach those deprived individuals 

within their households.

In this webinar, Caitlin Brown will address the issue of intra-household inequality in the context of poverty measurement. She will discuss the challenges of identifying intra-household inequality as well as the consequences that accounting for it might have on current poverty numbers. Her presentation will provide an overview of the existing empirical evidence on intra-household inequality in nutritional outcomes, caloric intake, resource shares as well as discrimination against certain household members.  Finally, it will analyse the implications for targeting rural poverty reduction policies.

Agenda:

  • Introduction by Erdgin Mane, Policy Officer, FAO
  • Presentation by Caitlin Brown, Assistant Professor, Central European University
  • Open Discussion

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Organized by the Technical Network on Poverty Analysis (Think-PA) 

المشاورات

كيفية متابعة تنفيذ الخطوط التوجيهية الطوعية لتأمين مصايد الأسماك المستدامة صغيرة الحجم

في عام 2014 ، أقرت لجنة مصايد الأسماك التابعة لمنظمة الأغذية والزراعة الخطوط التوجيهية الطوعية لتأمين مصايد الأسماك المستدامة صغيرة الحجم في سياق الأمن الغذائي والقضاء على الفقر (يُشار إليها فيما بعد "بالخطوط التوجيهية"). ي الفصل الثالث عشر، تشير الخطوط التوجيهية الطوعية لتأمين مصايد الأسماك المستدامة صغيرة الحجم بوضوح إلى ضرورة متابعة تنفيذها، لذلك تعمل منظمة الأغذية والزراعة على وضع إرشادات لقياس التقدم المحرز في تنفيذها على المستوى الوطني. وتهدف هذه المشاورات الإلكترونية إلى الحصول على وجهات النظر والتوصيات والاقتراحات والممارسات الجيدة لمتابعة تنفيذ هذه الخطوط التوجيهية. وإن ما لديك من معرفة وخبرات تتعلق بمصايد الأسماك صغيرة الحجم يعد ذا قيمة لنا حيث أننا نعمل على تصميم أداة ذات صلة وواقعية ومفيدة لمتابعة وتقييم تنفيذ هذه الخطوط التوجيهية.

Survey on the CFS Framework for Action for Food Security and Nutrition in Protracted Crises

The Committee on World Food Security (CFS) has launched a survey to collect experiences and good practices in the use and application of the CFS Framework for Action for Food Security and Nutrition in Protracted Crises (CFS-FFA).



This survey complements an earlier call for inputs issued in March 2019 and will contribute to monitoring progress on the use and application of the CFS-FFA, both from a qualitative and quantitative perspective.

The survey is available in EnglishFrench and Spanish and you are welcome to provide your answers in any of the six UN languages. Deadline is the 30 April 2020.

For additional information, please contact [email protected].

المشاورات

نحو تحسين الإبلاغ عن الغابات البكر

هناك نوع خاص من الغابات يسمى الغابات البكر، وهي غابات غنية بأنواع الأشجار الأصلية والتنوع البيولوجي، ولا تظهر فيها أي مؤشرات واضحة للأنشطة البشرية.

يوفر التقييم العالمي لحالة الموارد الحرجية الذي تجريه منظمة الأغذية والزراعة معلومات أساسية تساعد على فهم حجم الموارد الحرجية في العالم وحالتها وطريقة إدارتها واستخداماتها.

تساهم هذه التشاورات عبر الانترنت في تحسين إرشادات وأساليب الإبلاغ بالمعلومات العالمية القابلة للمقارنة لمنطقة الغابات البكر والتغيرات التي تطرأ عليها.