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Vatican News Tiếng ViệtVatican News Tiếng ViệtKỳ 74 - Kinh tế Phanxico phỏng vấn Giáo sư Sabina Alkire: Chúa cần chúng ta làm việc cùng nhau! | Kinh tế PhanxicôKinh tế Phanxico phỏng vấn Giáo sư Sabina Alkire: Chúa cần chúng ta làm việc cùng nhau! | Kinh tế Phanxicô --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vaticannews-vi/support2024-06-1311 minVatican News Tiếng ViệtVatican News Tiếng ViệtRadio thứ Ba 19/03/2024 - Vatican News Tiếng ViệtLaudetur Jesus Christus - Ngợi khen Chúa Giêsu Kitô Radio Vatican hằng ngày của Vatican News Tiếng Việt. Nội dung chương trình hôm nay: 0:00 Bản tin 15:47 Kinh tế Phanxicô : Kinh tế Phanxicô phỏng vấn Giáo sư Sabina Alkire: Chúa cần chúng ta làm việc cùng nhau 27:31 Gương chứng nhân : Chứng tá muối cho đời của chính trị gia Công giáo Anthony Naveed ở Pakistan --- Liên lạc và...2024-03-1834 minRe-EnchantingRe-EnchantingRe-enchanting... the human faces behind poverty - Sabina AlkireProfessor Sabina Alkire directs the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative at the University of Oxford. Sabina has been involved in developing methods of measuring multidimensional poverty and her work is used to address development issues in countries around the world.

Sabina is ordained in the Anglican Church. Belle and Justin explore how her Christian faith maps onto her work in engaging poverty and development and how we can re-enchant our capacity for justice and compassion in tackling global poverty.For Sabina Alkire: https://ophi.org.uk/sabina-alkire/For Re-Enchanting: https://www.s...2024-02-071h 01IMF PodcastsIMF PodcastsWomen in Economics: Sabina Alkire: Tackling Poverty Beyond the Idea of Material WealthMahatma Gandhi once said, "Live simply so that others may simply live.” In this podcast, we hear from an economist who believes there is more to poverty reduction than just money. Sabina Alkire began her long career helping the poor doing volunteer work alongside the likes of Mother Teresa- then studying theology before turning to economics. Today, Alkire heads the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) and is one of the creators of the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), which the United Nations uses to identify and help the most vulnerable people in the world. Journalist, Rhoda Metcalfe spoke wi...2022-08-1619 minIFPRI PodcastIFPRI PodcastA Decade of the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index: Lessons from Using Empowerment MetricsSPECIAL EVENT A Decade of the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI): Lessons from Using Empowerment Metrics Co-Organized by IFPRI, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) FEB 16, 2022 - 9:30 TO 11:00AM EST The Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) is the first-ever direct measure of women’s empowerment and inclusion in the agriculture sector, and has been named one of CGIAR’s top innovations. Since its launch in 2012, WEAI-based metrics have been used by over 230 organizations across 58 countries to track progress toward women’s empowerment and gender equality. This includes the project-le...2022-02-161h 27Trade for PeaceTrade for PeaceMeasuring PeacePeace is a goal that all societies strive for. However, its meaning varies in different contexts, depending on societal values and settings. To dissect the various dimensions of peace, our host Mr. Axel M. Addy, former Minister of Commerce and Industry and Chief Negotiator for WTO accession of Liberia, interviewed Mr. Steve Killelea, Founder and Executive Chairman of the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) and Ms. Sabina Alkire, Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI). Drawing from their respective works on the Global Peace Index and the Multidimensional Poverty Index, Steve...2021-12-1045 minSocial Impact PioneersSocial Impact PioneersSabina Alkire, University of OxfordThis podcast goes to the very roots and heart of Business Fights Poverty – we are going to deeply examine poverty. What it is, where it occurs, to whom, why and what we can do about it. Global exert and leading thinker Sabina Alkire who directs the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) at the University of Oxford - shares her lifelong research into poverty. During our conversation Sabina explains how measuring multidimensional poverty can incorporate different dimensions, or aspects of poverty, to create measures tailored to each context. With colleagues at OPHI this has been applied and implemented empirically to...2021-12-0924 minMoral MazeMoral MazeDefence versus Foreign AidThe Chancellor’s spending review this week has thrown up competing moral visions for Britain’s place in a post-Covid, post-Brexit world. On the one hand, there will be a boost in defence spending on drones and cyberwarfare; on the other, speculation about the UK’s foreign aid commitment has prompted ex-prime ministers, charities and religious leaders to speak out against any proposed cuts to the aid budget. Symbolically, if not practically, defence spending and overseas aid are seen to be in competition since they are both projections of global Britain. If so, how can we assess their competing moral...2020-11-2642 minAngelika Love\'s ConversationsAngelika Love's ConversationsPoverty and Human Development Economist Dr Sabina AlkireSocial psychologist Angelika Love speaks with Dr Sabina Alkire, Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative. Sabina is a world-leading expert on poverty and the co-developer of the multidimensional poverty index, which measures poverty by considering several dimensions of people's lived experiences at once. Sabina discusses the economics of poverty, how research can contribute to poverty reduction, and how the Covid-19 pandemic is related to poverty around the world. You can find all resources mentioned in this episode on www.angelikalove.com/podcast Music by John Bartmann www.johnbartmann.com2020-11-0200 minDemocracy Sausage with Mark KennyDemocracy Sausage with Mark KennyCreating a future without povertyOn this Democracy Sausage Extra during Anti-Poverty Week, Mark Kenny discusses creating a future without poverty with three of the world’s leading voices on poverty measurement, research, and eradication – former United Nations Special Rapporteur Philip Alston, Oxford University’s Sabina Alkire, and Crawford School’s Sharon Bessell.How can policymakers better measure and understand poverty? Is ideology the main impediment to poverty alleviation? And are the Sustainable Development Goals insufficient to deal with major global challenges like climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic? On this Democracy Sausage Extra for Anti-Poverty Week, Professor Mark Kenny discusses poverty eradic...2020-10-1559 minPoverty Unpacked podcastPoverty Unpacked podcast6. Multidimensional poverty in 2020: a double-sided picture – Sabina AlkireMany countries were on track to half multidimensional poverty by 2030, but Covid-19 may lead to a reversal of trends. More data is urgently needed to understand how the pandemic will impact people’s lives and how multidimensional poverty will evolve. In this special episode, Sabina Alkire highlights findings of the 2020 Global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) and reflects on measurement of multidimensional poverty. Sabina is director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) at the University of Oxford. You can find more information about this episode on the website: episode-6-multidimensional-poverty-in-20202020-07-2725 minConsider ThisConsider ThisHuman development - Going beyond incomes and averagesMelisa Idris speaks to Professor Sabina Alkire, Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative about the importance of going beyond income and averages in measuring inequality. They take a closer look at Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness Index as a holistic way to measure the development of a country and its citizens.2019-12-2027 minThe Sustainability AgendaThe Sustainability AgendaEpisode 37: Interview with Sabina Alkire, director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI: how to effectively measure poverty using the  multidimensional poverty indicator (MPI)Dr Sabina Alkire is the director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), an economic research centre within the Oxford Department of International Development. She is a professor in International Affairs at the George Washington University and is a fellow of the Human Development and Capability Association. With fellow economist James Foster, she developed the Alkire-Foster Method, which measures multidimensional poverty by considering a range of deprivations associated with poverty which are aggregated to reflect societal poverty. In the seven years since its adaptation the multidimensional poverty indicator (MPI) has been adopted the United Nations Development Programme...2018-01-1735 minSocial Science BitesSocial Science BitesSabina Alkire on Measuring PovertyIs it just a low wage that conjures up the term when we talk about “crushing poverty”? Or is it really a host of other issues that likely accompany that lack of money? Economist Sabina Alkire has spent her career crafting the measures that demonstrate that latter proposition, work that with fellow economist James Foster resulted in what is known as the Alkire-Foster Method for determining level of poverty. In this Social Science Bites podcast, Alkire – director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative -- explains to interviewer Dave Edmonds the need to have a consistent and re...2017-11-0119 minShort Courses – OPHIShort Courses – OPHIReview of the CourseSabina Alkire Recapping key lessons and topics covered during the course Audio  Video (with guide)   Guide to the video 00:00: Introduction 01:06: OPHI at a glance 02:05: OPHI’s research – two themes 04:35: Why do we measure multidimensional poverty? … Continue reading Review of the Course →2015-03-1600 minShort Courses – OPHIShort Courses – OPHITargeting and Impact EvaluationSabina Alkire Ana Vaz Targeting poverty reduction programmes: Identifying the poor Evaluating multidimensional impact of poverty reduction programmes Introduction to resources on the OPHI website Audio  Video (with guide) Guide to the video 00:00 Introduction Part 1: Targeting 01.25: The … Continue reading Targeting and Impact Evaluation →2015-03-1600 minShort Courses – OPHIShort Courses – OPHIMultidimensional Poverty Dynamics with Time Series and Panel DataSabina Alkire Ana Vaz Descriptive analysis using time series data Chronic poverty measurements using multidimensional data Subgroup analysis using panel data Audio  Video (with guide) Guide to the video Introduction 00:44 Outline of lecture Descriptive analysis using time series data … Continue reading Multidimensional Poverty Dynamics with Time Series and Panel Data →2015-03-1600 minShort Courses – OPHIShort Courses – OPHINormative issues in Multidimensional Poverty MeasurementSabina Alkire Eight core choices for designing a multidimensional poverty measures: Purpose of poverty measure; choice of space; units of identification and analysis; choice of dimensions; choice of indicators; deprivation cuttoffs; weights; poverty cutoff Audio  Video (with guide) Guide to … Continue reading Normative issues in Multidimensional Poverty Measurement →2015-03-1600 minShort Courses – OPHIShort Courses – OPHIWhy Multidimensional Poverty Measures?Sabina Alkire Overview of technical, empirical and policy motivations for multidimensional poverty measures Audio  Video (with guide) Guide to the video Introduction 00.18: Ethical motivations for multidimensional poverty measures 02.00: What is poverty? Who is poor? Part 1: Technical motivations 05.57: Relevant data are … Continue reading Why Multidimensional Poverty Measures? →2015-03-1600 minOxford Poverty and Human Development InitiativeOxford Poverty and Human Development InitiativeIntroduction to Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative (OPHI)Dr. Sabina Alkire provides a brief overview of OPHI's work on multidimensional poverty and the missing dimensions of poverty.2014-12-0555 minsummerschool 2013 – OPHIsummerschool 2013 – OPHIIntroduccion al enfoque de CapacidadesSabina Alkire La historia y motivación del trabajo de Sen Definición de capacidades, funcionalidades, libertad y agencia La relación entre el enfoque de capacidades y temas de medición de pobreza Ver el video Escuchar audio Video   Escuchar audio [audio:http://www.ophi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/3.1+Alkire+Foster+Multidimensional+Poverty+Measure+SA.mp3]2014-11-1700 minsummerschool 2013 – OPHIsummerschool 2013 – OPHIRevisión del CursoSabina Alkire Literatura clave sobre mediciones de pobreza multidimensional Ver el video Escuchar audio Video    Escuchar audio [audio:http://www.ophi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/3.1+Alkire+Foster+Multidimensional+Poverty+Measure+SA.mp3]2014-11-1300 minsummerschool 2013 – OPHIsummerschool 2013 – OPHIComunicardo el IPMSabina Alkire Key literature on multidimensional poverty measures Ver el video Escuchar audio Video   Escuchar audio [audio:http://www.ophi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/4-Comunicando-el-IPM-SA.mp3]2014-11-0600 minAlumni WeekendAlumni WeekendMeasuring Global PovertyDr Sabina Alkire, Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2013. What does 'being poor' really mean? The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index, or MPI, is an international measure of acute poverty covering more than 100 developing countries. Assessing poverty at the individual level, it complements traditional income-based poverty measures by capturing the severe deprivations that each person faces at the same time with regard to education, health and living standards. It also reveals how poverty is falling: whether there is a smaller number of people experiencing poverty, or whether the share...2013-10-0842 minAlumni WeekendAlumni WeekendMeasuring Global PovertyDr Sabina Alkire, Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2013. What does 'being poor' really mean? The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index, or MPI, is an international measure of acute poverty covering more than 100 developing countries. Assessing poverty at the individual level, it complements traditional income-based poverty measures by capturing the severe deprivations that each person faces at the same time with regard to education, health and living standards. It also reveals how poverty is falling: whether there is a smaller number of people experiencing poverty, or whether the share...2013-10-0842 minAlumni WeekendAlumni WeekendMeasuring Global PovertyDr Sabina Alkire, Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2013. What does 'being poor' really mean? The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index, or MPI, is an international measure of acute poverty covering more than 100 developing countries. Assessing poverty at the individual level, it complements traditional income-based poverty measures by capturing the severe deprivations that each person faces at the same time with regard to education, health and living standards. It also reveals how poverty is falling: whether there is a smaller number of people experiencing poverty, or whether the share...2013-10-0842 minAlumni WeekendAlumni WeekendMeasuring Global PovertyDr Sabina Alkire, Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2013. What does 'being poor' really mean? The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index, or MPI, is an international measure of acute poverty covering more than 100 developing countries. Assessing poverty at the individual level, it complements traditional income-based poverty measures by capturing the severe deprivations that each person faces at the same time with regard to education, health and living standards. It also reveals how poverty is falling: whether there is a smaller number of people experiencing poverty, or whether the share...2013-10-0842 minOxford Poverty and Human Development InitiativeOxford Poverty and Human Development InitiativeLaunch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Professor James Foster and Dr Sabina AlkireMinisters and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Implementing a MD poverty measure.2013-07-1030 minOxford Poverty and Human Development InitiativeOxford Poverty and Human Development InitiativeLaunch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Sabina AlkireMinisters and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Introduction by Dr Sabina Alkire.2013-07-1006 minNews podcast – OPHINews podcast – OPHIBeyond Headcount: Measures that Reflect the Breadth and Components of Child PovertyBrief description: In this recording Jose Manuel Roche, OPHI Research Officer, introduces ‘Beyond Headcount: Measures that Reflect the Breadth and Components of Child Poverty’ a paper, co-authored with Sabina Alkire. His talk presents a new approach to child poverty measurement … Continue reading Beyond Headcount: Measures that Reflect the Breadth and Components of Child Poverty →2012-05-3100 minNews podcast – OPHINews podcast – OPHIDetermining BPL Status: Some Methodological ImprovementsIn this recording Suman Seth, OPHI Research Officer, introduces ‘Determining BPL Status: Some Methodological Improvements’ a paper, co-authored with Sabina Alkire. His talk focuses on the method for identifying Below the Poverty Line households in rural India, and argues that … Continue reading Determining BPL Status: Some Methodological Improvements →2012-05-3000 minNews podcast – OPHINews podcast – OPHISub-national Disparities and Inter-temporal Evolution of Multidimensional Poverty across Developing CountriesIn this recording Suman Seth, OPHI Research Officer, introduces “Sub-national Disparities and Inter-temporal Evolution of Multidimensional Poverty across Developing Countries”, a paper, co-authored with Sabina Alkire and Jose Manuel Roche of Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) results. His talk focuses on … Continue reading Sub-national Disparities and Inter-temporal Evolution of Multidimensional Poverty across Developing Countries →2012-02-0200 minNews podcast – OPHINews podcast – OPHISpecial Policy Forum – MPI 2011 FindingsOn 7 December, OPHI released new MPI analysis for 2011 at a special policy forum in London, UK. Presentations of the new work by Sabina Alkire, José Manuel Roche and Suman Seth were followed by responses from Professor Jeffrey Sachs, … Continue reading Special Policy Forum – MPI 2011 Findings →2011-12-0800 minsummerschool 2011 – OPHIsummerschool 2011 – OPHIOngoing Debates and Research TopicsSabina Alkire Debates about the AF method. Clarification of misunderstandings in the debate. Discussions about the global MPI in particular. Review of different research questions requiring further work. Overview of Research Topics Watch video (includes video guide) Listen to audio … Continue reading Ongoing Debates and Research Topics →2011-11-1800 minsummerschool 2011 – OPHIsummerschool 2011 – OPHIReview of the Course & Communicating Your Multidimensional MeasureSabina Alkire & Joanne Tomkinson Recapping key lessons and topics covered during the course Communicating your multidimensional poverty measure. OPHI’s experience in communicating the global MPI. General communication advice. Watch the video  (includes video guide) Listen to audio Video Guide … Continue reading Review of the Course & Communicating Your Multidimensional Measure →2011-11-1800 minsummerschool 2011 – OPHIsummerschool 2011 – OPHICase Studies – the international MPI, and national multidimensional poverty measures for Mexico (2009) and Colombia (2011)Sabina Alkire An introduction to the choices and limitations behind the international comparable MPI and the many types of possible analyses. An overview of two national A&F measures in Mexico and Colombia. Watch video (includes video guide) Listen to audio … Continue reading Case Studies – the international MPI, and national multidimensional poverty measures for Mexico (2009) and Colombia (2011) →2011-11-1800 minsummerschool 2011 – OPHIsummerschool 2011 – OPHIIdentification and Aggregation in the Alkire Foster MethodSabina Alkire Key literature on multidimensional poverty measures The steps of identification and aggregation in Alkire Foster method The importance of a joint distribution vs a marginal distribution Audio Watch the video (includes video guide) Video Guide to the video … Continue reading Identification and Aggregation in the Alkire Foster Method →2011-11-1800 minNews podcast – OPHINews podcast – OPHIUnderstandings and Misunderstandings of Multidimensional Poverty MeasurementIn this recording Sabina Alkire introduces “Understandings and Misunderstandings of Multidimensional Poverty Measurement”, a paper, co-authored with James Foster and published in the Journal of Economic Inequality. She elucidates the strengths, limitations, and misunderstandings of multidimensional poverty measurement, along with … Continue reading Understandings and Misunderstandings of Multidimensional Poverty Measurement →2011-07-2900 min