List of Participants’ Indicators Income -Level -PPI Score (Poverty Level Progress) -Number/Diversity of Income Sources Savings -Balance -Frequency Assets.

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List of Participants’ Indicators Income -Level -PPI Score (Poverty Level Progress) -Number/Diversity of Income Sources Savings -Balance -Frequency Assets -Increase in assets (durable goods) -Livestock Ownership of Poverty Card Economically Active (Employed, non-farm) Able to Employ people in client’s business Education Levels Access to Clean water/Sanitation Access to Power Light Ability to Invest in Education/Health Ability to send children to school Ability to Feed family (nutrition, quality of food) Months of Hunger Gap Home Ownership Housing Quality (roof material) Home – number of rooms

Group Work 30 min brainstorming 15 min presentation and Q&A Group Work How did you select indicators (poverty and risk) for your organisation – what criteria did you use to identify indicators and what process did you use to finalise indicators? In their presentations, both AMK and OI emphasised the importance to them of collecting data that can be used in decision making, to improve performance. How might an emphasis on using data influence your organisation’s chosen indicators? How have you built systems for measuring, reporting and use of social data in your FIs What have been the challenges in setting up this system? What principles and learnings can you draw on from the work of OI- A/AMK/EDA/peers to ensure effective data for SPM?