The world is aiming to halve extreme poverty by 2030 – but what does that actually mean?
Significant progress has been made tackling poverty, but there's still work to be done.
Nobuo Yoshida is a senior economist in Poverty Reduction and Equity Group (PRMPR) at the World Bank, and holds a Ph.D. in economics from Boston University. His major areas of interest include poverty measurement, small area estimation of poverty, vulnerability and social protection. He was a member of technical working group for creating the World Bank Group’s twin goals and engaged in the evaluation of various options.
Significant progress has been made tackling poverty, but there's still work to be done.
For most countries where data is available, the incomes of the poorest 40% are growing faster than the average.