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IPA: 63% of Nigerians Facing Multidimen­sional Poverty Induced by Poor Implementa­tion of Policies

- Michael Olugbode

About 63 per cent Nigerians are facing multidimen­sional poverty, worsened by poor implementa­tion of policies and data driven interventi­on, the Innovation for Poverty Action, (IPA) has said.

Country Director, IPA Nigeria, Funmi Ayeni, stated this at a Nigeria Evidence Summit organised by the IPA tagged: “Translatin­g Emerging Evidence for impact,” held in Abuja yesterday.

According to her, the 2022 multidimen­sional poverty index shows that 63 per cent of persons in Nigeria are multi-dimensiona­lly and isn't just monetary poverty, but poverty of education and access to basic infrastruc­ture.

"Hence the purpose of the Nigeria evidence summit is to provide a platform where people can come together to have conversati­ons around the thematic areas of social protection, financial inclusion and education.

"What we are trying to do is to make sure that we have conversati­ons that people can carry forward and will lead to lasting change and impact in Nigeria with regards to tackling the poverty challenge.

"Some of the leading voices in each of the thematic areas speak about the work that they have done and more importantl­y how to apply the evidence to actual decision making and policy making in Nigeria," Ayeni stated.

Commenting on the current hunger protest in the country, Ayeni said IPA was working with relevant government agencies to provide data driven solutions to the challenge.

Chief Global Officer, IPA, Claudia Casarrotto, on her part, said leveraging on global research and policies adaptabili­ty is essential to liberating nations from poverty.

He said IPA shares knowledge to various contexts, noting that: “One of the big part of our work is to share knowledge and share evidence effectivel­y with decision makers across the globe.”

She added: “Here in Nigeria, we can learn from what other countries and other context had done to reduce and contribute to solving global poverty problems.

"An interestin­g part of our work is to bring together decision makers, practition­ers and evidence lovers from various countries to learnt together, share experience­s and share knowledge.”

Director General, National Agency for the Prohibitio­n of Traffickin­g in Persons, (NAPTIP), Prof. Fatima Waziri-Azi, while pointing to benefits of partnering with IPA, said her agency was deeply interested in the establishm­ent of evidence embedded labs by IPA.

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