COMCEC Poverty Outlook 2017
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1.
Poverty Status in the World and the OIC Member Countries
The basic definition of poverty is "the inability of [an individual to possess] sufficient resources
to satisfy [his or her] basic needs."
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The definition and range of basic needs depend on the place
and time, or even the source of the definition. Hence, there are several ways to investigate the
poverty levels of the countries. One of the most frequently used methods is to define poverty in
monetary terms, like the US$1.90 a day poverty line of the World Bank
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or the value of a
minimum calorie requirements. Another frequently used method is to investigate poverty
relatively by examining the income level of the population, such as 60 percent of the median
income level like the Eurostat utilizes. Poverty is a complicated phenomenon that goes beyond
the monetary terms. From this standpoint, poverty arises not only when people have inadequate
income, but also when they lack key capabilities or education, have poor health or insecurity, or
when they experience the absence of rights.
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In this sense, poverty is also investigated in non-
monetary terms from a multidimensional viewpoint. The widely used non-monetary poverty
indices are Human Development Index, Multidimensional Poverty Index, and Global Hunger
Index.
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In this section, the poverty situation in the World and in the OIC member countries will be
examined in both monetary and non-monetary terms. As the first aspect, poverty will be
investigated in monetary terms by examining GDP per capita levels and poverty headcount
ratios at US$1.90 a day, (this level is the most prevalent method that is used to reveal the
extreme poverty). As the second aspect, poverty will be investigated in non-monetary terms by
looking at Human Development and Multidimensional Poverty indices as well as state of hunger
(state of food deficiency and Global Hunger Index values) for the countries. However, the human
development performance of OIC will be elaborated in more detail in a separate section, namely
in Section 2. The state of poverty in the OIC member countries will be analyzed with respect to
the four income groups defined by the World Bank.
1.1.
Poverty Status in the World
1.1.1.
Monetary Poverty
For the year 2016, while the world's average GDP per capita PPP is $16,143, this average is
$46,704 for the high income countries, $16,746 for the upper-middle income countries, $6,799
for the lower-middle income countries and $1,683 for the low income countries
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( Figure 1 ).
These numbers imply deep income discrepancies between countries.
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Fields 1994: 3.
3 The World Bank updated international poverty line in 2015. The previous poverty line was US$1.25.
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Haughton and Khandker, 2009:2.
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See Annex 1 for the explanation of the mentioned indices.
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See Annex 4.