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Women's Economic Empowerment: Practical Tools for Gender-responsive Poverty Measurement

Feb 28, 2018 | by

Background

Measuring changes in poverty and empowerment is complex. This requires carefully designed measurement methods that can capture gender-sensitive data. Across many market systems development programs, a monetary approach is often used to define and measure poverty. This is not unusual, given that money-metric definitions and measures of poverty are the most tested and recognized. There are also new alternative poverty measurement tools that capture the multi-dimensional aspects of poverty and capture intra-household dynamics. This webinar will explore the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, and discuss the practical implications for practitioners. Specifically, the webinar will explore tools such as the Poverty Probability Index (PPI) and newer poverty measurement tools such as the Individual Deprivation Measure and the Disadvantage Assessment. Each presenter will introduce their tool, explain the practical applications, and its ability to capture or catalyze gender-responsive results.

This webinar is the first event in a two-year learning series: "In Practice: Women's Economic Empowerment in Market Systems," which will feature a thought-provoking sequence of webinars, e-discussions, and practitioner briefs, followed by an in-person learning event. The learning partnership is brought to you by the Arab Women’s Enterprise Fund (AWEF) together with DAI Europe, MarketShare Associates, the SEEP Network and UK’s Department for International Development (DFID).

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Speakers

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Julie Peachey, Director of PPI, Innovations for Poverty Action

Julie Peachey serves as a Director at Innovations for Poverty Action where she oversees the PPI®, a household-level poverty measurement tool used by hundreds of organizations around the world to measure their reach and impact on poor and low-income households. Ms. Peachey has more than 20 years' business and non-profit experience, including 15 years in international development with a focus on financial inclusion and social performance management. Her accomplishments include establishing and serving on the board of a social business in India, transforming a credit-focused rural bank into a Savings-Led institution in the Philippines, and playing a key role in raising $25 million in private equity for a technology company. Ms. Peachey started her career as a public accountant at KPMG and holds an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.

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Erin Markel, President, MarketShare Associates, Lead on the Disadvantage Assessment

Erin Markel specializes in market systems and household economic strengthening programs with a focus on the empowerment of women and youth. Erin is a Principal Consultant at MarketShare Associates (MSA). Erin has led a variety of consultancies including work with the USAID LEO initiative, World Bank, Plan, CARE and the Aga Khan Foundation. Prior to joining MSA, Erin was a Program Manager, Market Development and Access to Finance at the Aga Khan Foundation Canada. Past experience includes working for Women’s World Banking, ProMujer and Aspen Institute. Erin holds a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University.

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Sharon Bessell, Professor of Public Policy and Director of Gender Equity and Diversity, Australian National University, Lead on the Individual Deprivation Measure

Sharon Bessell is Professor of Public Policy and Director of Gender Equity and Diversity at the Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University. Her research revolves around issues of equality, social justice and human rights, with a focus on the gendered and generational dimensions of poverty and social policy for children. She is currently leader of the ANU-IDM team. The IDM (Individual Deprivation Measure) is gender-sensitive measure of multi-dimensional poverty, which aims to provide nuanced, policy-relevant data at individual level. The IDM Program is a partnership between the Australian National University and the International Women’s Development Agency, and funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Moderator

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Yomna Mustafa, Egypt Country Director, Arab Women's Enterprise Fund

Ms Mustafa is a Programme Director with extensive experience working on donor funded initiatives across the MENA region and has served as Country Director for the AWEF Egypt Programme since November 2015. Prior to this, Ms Mustafa served as the Senior Advisor and Country Director to the Financial Services Volunteers Corps (FSVC) overseeing business development opportunities for major donor funded projects. As Country Director for FSVC across Egypt, Yemen and Libya where she was responsible for the design and implementation of programmes working with a number of Banks and key market actors in the region since 2004. Her core areas of work included risk management and SME lending and a core focus of this work was targeted at women. Yomna has excellent operational management skills gained through a decade of Senior management roles. Yomna is passionate about supporting the women’s economic empowerment movement in Egypt and across the region and bring a solid understanding of the context and issues surrounding this area. Ms Mustafa began her career in development in 1996, and since then has been heavily engaged in business enabling environment activities through her roles with Chemonics in the US, Jordan and Egypt, and at FSVC. Ms. Mustafa has a B.A. in Political Science and an M.A. in International Relations from the American University in Cairo (AUC).

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