Nepal

The Progress out of Poverty Index® (PPI®) for Nepal is an easy-to-use, objective client poverty assessment tool. It estimates the likelihood that a participant has income below the National poverty line, Food poverty line, USAID "Extreme" poverty line, $1.08/day 1993 PPP line, $2.16/day 1993 PPP line, $3.24/day 1993 PPP line, $1.25/day 2005 PPP line, $2.50/day 2005 PPP line, and the $3.75/day 20005 PPP line.
The PPI uses 10 simple indicators that field workers can quickly collect and verify. Scores can be computed by hand on paper in real time. The PPI can help programs target services, track changes in poverty over time, and report on poverty rates.
Indicators in the PPI are based on the 2003/4 Nepal Living Standards Survey (NLSS). This is the best, most recent household survey available with income or expenditure data. The latest version of the PPI for Nepal was created in March of 2009, a change was made to the responses in question 2 of the scorecard in March 2010.
* This description is taken from: The Progress out of Poverty Index®: A Simple Poverty Scorecard for Nepal, Dean Caire, Shiyuan Chen, Mark Schreiner, and Gary Woller.
PPI® Toolkit for Nepal
- PPI Scorecard and Lookup Table: An example of a country-specific set of PPI indicators and corresponding poverty likelihood lookup table.
- PPI Scorecard and Lookup Table (Nepali) Translated by Plan International.
- PPI Sample Size Calculator: This document allows users to determine a sample size with precision levels of their choice. It also enables users to determine the precision levels for a given sample size (N).
- PPI Design Documentation: A detailed technical description of the PPI construction and design, written by Mark Schreiner.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


