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The Oxford Poverty and Human Development Institute (OPHI) is an economic research and policy centre within the Oxford Department of International Development at the University of Oxford. Through its research and policy work it works towards the eradication of poverty by developing and implementing multi-dimensional measures of poverty, wellbeing and inequality. Find out more through our lectures, seminars, trainings, interviews and discussions.
ECA MPPN Side Event to 80th UNGA 2025
MPPN Webinar: The Transformative Power of Multidimensional Poverty Statistics for Social Development
OPHI MPI Ambassadors and Champions Programme
Impact of Social Protection Programmes on Multidimensional Poverty
Poverty Reduction Policies in Uzbekistan
Welcome Remarks by Risenga Maluleke UNSC 2023
About the MPPN (with music)
About the MPPN (version without music)
Le Réseau des pairs sur la pauvreté multidimensionnelle (MPPN)
La Red de Pobreza Multidimensional (MPPN)
Development policy and wellbeing: Bhutan's Gross National Happiness Index | Oxford OPEN Showcase '22
'The Unremembered Nation - Bhutan' by Karma Ura, Magdalen College June 2022
OPHI Seminar Series 2020: A bird's eye view of wellbeing for the UK
OPHI Seminar Series: Endogenous weights and multidimensional poverty: A cautionary tale
OPHI Seminar Series 2020: Measuring rural poverty with a multidimensional approach
Highlights of High-Level Side Event, 75th UNGA
High-Level Side Event at 75th UNGA, 2020 (full recording)
OPHI Seminar Series 2020: Measuring human recognition for women in Malawi
OPHI Seminar Series 2020: A journey of acute poverty: the global Multidimensional Poverty Index
How to use the do files to calculate the WEAI
Calculating the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index
About the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index
OPHI's work on policy
Dynamic Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty and Monetary Poverty, 2012: Stephan Klasen
Dynamic Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty and Monetary Poverty, 2012: Shabana Mitra
Dynamic Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty and Monetary Poverty, 2012: Sabina Alkire
Dynamic Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty & Monetary Poverty, 2012: Paola Ballon Fernandez
Dynamic Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty and Monetary Poverty, 2012: Milorad Kovacevic