Targeting the poor—comparing visual and participatory methods

Author: Simanowitz, Anton

Source: Small Enterprise Development, Volume 11, Number 1, 1 March 2000 , pp. 29-39(11)

Publisher: Practical Action Publishing

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Abstract:

Many microfinance organizations are concerned about reaching the poorest sections of society, and are prepared to carry out screening procedures to identify these people. This article describes a pilot study to compare two such screening methods, the Visual Indicators of Poverty test (VIP) and the Participatory Wealth Ranking process (PWR), which have been used by Small Enterprise Foundation in South Africa. A study is described which demonstrated the inaccuracy of VIP, a system based on static, externally judged criteria, when compared to PWR, which uses local knowledge of individual poverty. This article focuses on some of the challenges faced in designing a cost-effective operational system based on participatory mapping and wealth ranking.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/0957-1329.2000.007

Publication date: 2000-03-01

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