Tonga’s methodology for multidimensional poverty measurement grounded in the consensual approach - Part 1

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Microlearning details

Regions
Asia and the Pacific
Languages
English

A video (Part 1) with Dr. Viliami Fifita, Government Statistician, Tonga Department of Statistics, describing Tonga’s methodology for multidimensional poverty measurement grounded in the consensual approach.

Topics

SDG
SDG1: No poverty
SDG17: Partnerships for the goals
SDG 17: Systemic Issues
Subject
SDG Monitoring
Statistics
Demographic and social statistics
Living conditions, poverty and inequality
Keywords
data
data and statistics for SDGs
data collection
data collection and manipulation
multi-dimensional poverty measurement

A video with Viliami Fifita, Government Statistician, Tonga Department of Statistics, describing Tonga’s methodology for multidimensional poverty measurement grounded in the consensual approach.

This video has been developed as part of the e-course "Monitoring selected SDG indicators in the Asia-Pacific Small Island Developing States" by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), Pacific Community (SPC), UN Economic and Social Commission for the Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), UN Statistics Division (UNSD) in collaboration with the World Bank, World Health Organization (WHO) and the Pacific Financial Technical Assistance Centre of the International Monetary Fund (PFTAC-IMF).

The video is split into two videos. The second video is available here.

 

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