CIS Interstate Statistical Committee says Tajikistan tops CIS in poverty

The Monitoring of Indicators of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the CIS Region, which was released by the CIS Interstate Statistical Committee (CIS-Stat) on Tuesday, notes that Tajikistan stands in first place among the CIS member nations in terms of poverty. The report notes that in 2016, 30.3 percent of Tajikistan's population lived below […]

The Monitoring of Indicators of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the CIS Region, which was released by the CIS Interstate Statistical Committee (CIS-Stat) on Tuesday, notes that Tajikistan stands in first place among the CIS member nations in terms of poverty.

The report notes that in 2016, 30.3 percent of Tajikistan's population lived below the national poverty line. 

Compared to 2015, the poverty rate in Tajikistan in 2016 reportedly declined 1.3 percent.

In Armenia, 29.4 percent of the population lived below the national poverty line in 2016, in Kyrgyzstan – 25.4 percent.  

In 2016, relatively low poverty rate was reported in Kazakhstan – 2.6 percent, Ukraine – 3.8 percent, Belarus – 5.7 percent, and Azerbaijan – 5.9 percent. 

In Russia, 13.3 percent of the population lived below the national poverty line in 2016.  

The report does not provide information on poverty in Moldova, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. 

“Poverty” is defined as an economic condition of lacking both money and basic necessities needed to successfully live, such as food, water, utilities, and housing.

The specific definition of poverty, however, varies from country to country.

There are also multiple international poverty lines.  The different values of the international poverty lines represent different standards of what poverty means.  The $1.90 a day is the extreme poverty line and represents the poverty line typical of the world’s poorest countries.  Other poverty lines for developing countries usually represents a slightly higher standard of living.  The $1.90 a day poverty line can generally be used to measure poverty globally and to compare poverty across countries in less developed regions.

The World Bank defines a poverty threshold of $3.1 per person per day.  Thus, the person whose expenses per day is less than the specified one is identified as poor, and those who spend less than $1.1 a day are below the poverty line.

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