| Poverty, Income, Consumption, Expenditure, Survey (PICES) |
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The project aims at conducting an assessment of the poverty situation in the country to guide the planning and policy interventions for effective management. Development Objectives: This is the sixth survey in the ICES series with added focus on poverty; The objective of the survey is to provide data on income distribution of the population; consumption level of the population; private consumption; consumer Price Index (CPI) weights; living conditions of the population; production account of agriculture (Communal Lands, Large Scale commercial farms; small Scale commercial farms; resettlement areas, A1 and A2 farms; and poverty
Project Status: Current/Ongoing Project Location: Harare, Project Period: 1 April 2011 - 31 December 2011 UNDP Programme Officer: Ambrose Made, Programme Specialist, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Partners: Implementing Agency: Zimbabwe Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT) Major Sources of Funds: Trac. 1 resources / Donor funding Delivery: 2011 delivery rate 94% Budget: USD1,665,396.00 Unfunded Budget: $737,526.00
Project Documents |
| UNDP Supports the Production of Key Poverty Reports Harare, 8 May 2013: UNDP mobilised about US $ 1.7 million from its core resources, UNICEF, and the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID) to support the Zimbabwe Nat [ ... ] |
| UN Supports Establishment of a National Aid and Development Coordination Mechanism as the Medium Term Plan is Reviewed |
| Supporting women and youth entrepreneurs |
| Growth in new investments as more African countries target Zimbabwe Zimbabwe continues to attract new investors, with China emerging as the largest source of new foreign investment into the country, accounting for 15 to 20 per cent of all inflows in the first [ ... ] |
| Developing National Capacity for Capturing and Processing of Key Statistics Harare 19, March 2012: UNDP is working with the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT) and the National Statistical System, to improve the country’s mechanism for processing data on po [ ... ] |