New Citi GPS Report: Eliminating Poverty, a $1.6 Trillion Opportunity to Improve the Lives of Millions
Citi Global Perspectives & Solutions has published a report titled “ELIMINATING POVERTY.” The study reveals that extreme poverty is up to six times worse than previous measures indicated. By employing multidimensional poverty indices, the report provides insights on where investments can most effectively combat poverty, with potential economic benefits exceeding $1.6 trillion annually.
- Introduction of new metrics for targeted investment in poverty alleviation.
- Estimated aggregated investment opportunities of $1.6 trillion per year.
- Potential economic multiplier effects from poverty eradication efforts exceeding 5x.
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A new study of global poverty finds that extreme poverty, measured in all its forms and dimensions, is up to six times worse than implied by traditional monetary measures. But it also finds that new metrics can provide precise data on where to invest for change. The report, a collaboration between Citi and Oxford University’s first social enterprise spinout, SOPHIA Oxford, examines poverty around the world, how we can better understand its depth and its nature, how the private and financial sectors can join with the public sector to play their part in eradicating it, and what the human and economic benefits of doing so might be.
“Poverty is not a niche, isolated, or specific problem. It is all around us, takes many forms, for instance, education, health, employment and assets, and still blights far too many lives,” says
“We should not see the eradication of poverty as a purely moral duty that comes at vast financial cost. It is also an enormous financial and social opportunity,” says
The rise of sustainable, responsible, and impact investing provides another tailwind and offers an enormous opportunity to direct capital towards the granular eradication of poverty. With environmental, social, and governance (ESG)-screened assets under management (AUM) now at more than
The ground-breaking report provides an overview of measures of poverty in the global economy and then addresses how the MPI methodology allows for more nuanced and effective interventions, which can drive both social inclusion and economic growth. The report includes case studies of where the multidimensional poverty approach has been used successfully at a country level and at the corporate level, and concludes with how to use this approach to harness finance and realize the ambition of SDG 1 — no poverty. In this report, Citi’s researchers and data scientists have partnered with the SOPHIA Oxford team to help bring this world-class methodology more broadly to the business & financial world.
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