Indicates whether the organization assesses the poverty levels of its intended stakeholders.
Indicates whether the organization assesses the poverty levels of its intended stakeholders.
Organizations should footnote the details of how and how often poverty levels are assessed, as well as the types of stakeholders assessed. See usage guidance for further information.
This metric is intended to capture whether the organization conducts a poverty assessment, which is often done when reducing poverty is one of the organization's social goals. Organizations can use the metric Target Stakeholders (OD7212) to indicate the type of stakeholder assessed (e.g., clients, suppliers, distributors).
Organizations often use specific assessment tools to accurately assess the poverty level of stakeholders, given the complexity of the task. See the glossary definition for additional information on commonly used tools to help determine the absolute poverty level of individuals and households. Additional information related to poverty assessment is also available in the SPI5 (specifically, Essential Practice 1b5). The SPI5 (https://es.spi-online.org/files/ressources/SPI%20Online%20audit%20tools/factsheet-4-SPI5Full.pdf) is a social audit tool, developed for financial service providers, which applies to any organization with both social and financial objectives.
Metrics identified as "cross-category" are those that are relevant to any IRIS+ Impact Category or Impact Theme (i.e., these metrics are not specific to any particular industry/category or theme).