Pro-poor decision making depends on an understanding of the complexities and interrelationships between household livelihood, demographic, and economic factors. This article describes the design and implementation of the Poverty Assessor, a software programme to assist practitioners, policy makers, and researchers in visualising the direct impacts on poverty of specific livelihood factors and events among populations living in poverty.
Author:
Heffernan, Claire
Reviewed by Miguel Pickard Researcher, CIEPAC, San Cristóbal, Chiapas, Mexico