Poverty in Somalia: Govt joins global effort to combat menace

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Poverty in Somalia may soon become a thing of the past as the East Africa country has officially joined the Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network (MPPN) to mark a major advancement in the country’s efforts to address poverty through a more comprehensive approach.

This membership comes as Somalia develops its pilot Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), aligning with a global community committed to a holistic approach to measuring and combating poverty.

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The Global MPI, established in 2010, offers a deeper understanding of poverty by considering factors beyond income, including health, education, and living standards. Somalia’s inclusion in the MPPN signals the country’s commitment to tackling poverty on multiple fronts, fostering international collaboration, and adopting best practices from around the world.

Poverty in Somalia

This move is expected to enhance the effectiveness of measures to reduce Poverty in Somalia, contributing to the global effort in achieving sustainable development and improving living conditions for all.

By joining the MPPN, Somalia demonstrates its dedication to addressing the complex challenges faced by impoverished communities and its willingness to work towards a more nuanced understanding of poverty.

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