As we are all aware, the COVID-19 pandemic is disrupting our lives and changing how we operate, personally and professionally.
At OPHI, MPPN Secretariat, we are starkly conscious of how important energetic, effective, and swift work to redress poverty is and will remain throughout the crisis and the economic downturn that seems likely to accompany it.
As many of our colleagues are highlighting, there will be many more ‘new poor’ or ‘differently poor’ people as a result of COVID-19. This virus is already exacerbating inequalities in society globally in ways perhaps that we had not predicted.
Professionals working on multidimensional poverty are a critical resource at this juncture for several reasons:
We hope that OPHI and the MPPN, of which we are Secretariat, will be a resource that we can all use and contribute to – one that helps keep integrated policies visible and effective through innovative applications of multidimensional poverty measurement.
How can we use the MPI in this crisis? The aim is for the work in delivering a large-scale swift response (for example to the newly unemployed and the vulnerable – including children) to build upon sound and deeply considered responses to multidimensional poverty, and to do so rapidly, using the newest data. Innovations including, but not limited to, the ideas below are sure to be needed.
We invite you to share your plans for tackling this crisis so that we can share them with the wider community. Please email ophi@qeh.ox.ac.uk with the subject heading ‘COVID-19’. Tell us what you are doing, or what you would you like to do, but cannot do. Perhaps we can help identify solutions from other colleagues. Together we will find a way. That is what a network is for.
Note: The Ministry of Social Development in Chile and the Secretariat of the Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network made the decision to postpone the MPPN Annual Meeting due to take place in June.