Yemen Poverty and Equity Assessment
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Washington, DC: World Bank
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This assessment overcomes these
limitations to develop a holistic analysis of poverty in
Yemen. It is possible to use data on key areas, such as food
security and other forms of vulnerability, paired with
rigorous analysis of key political economy developments
since the outbreak of war, to tell the story of the
country’s evolving poverty context. To achieve this, the
assessment triangulates across multiple data sources
including phone surveys, face-to-face surveys in
IRG-controlledareas, geospatial data such as the
agricultural stress index, and qualitative interviews with
select in-country respondents and subject matter experts.
The assessment first examines data on food insecurity—a good
stand-in for poverty figures in highly stressed contexts
such as Yemen’s—before examining available data on other
dimensions of poverty.
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POVERTY REDUCTION, SDG 1, FOOD INSECURITY, ACCESS TO WATER, ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY, EDUCATION AND HEALTH
