

Re-enchanting... the human faces behind poverty - Sabina Alkire
9 snips Feb 7, 2024
Sabina Alkire, Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, discusses her work in measuring multidimensional poverty and the intersection of her Christian faith and research. They explore progress and challenges in poverty reduction, significant catalysts for reducing poverty in Sierra Leone and India, and the Alkire-Foster method for measuring poverty. They also delve into the compassion instinct, personal initiative, and the role of faith in tackling poverty.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring the Journey to Studying Global Poverty
02:50 • 6min
Progress and Challenges in Poverty Reduction
08:57 • 3min
Significant Catalysts and Integrated Programs for Reducing Poverty
11:40 • 2min
The Alkire-Foster Method: Measuring Multidimensional Poverty
13:16 • 22min
The Compassion Instinct and the Passion for Eradicating Poverty
35:03 • 4min
Understanding Poverty and the Role of Personal Initiative
38:43 • 4min
The Intersection of Faith and Poverty
42:51 • 19min