The P20 in Benin: From consultation to consensus
This report presents current trends among the poorest 20% of people (P20) in Benin and provides recommendations for delivering on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pledge to leave no one behind.
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Executive summary
What are current trends among the poorest 20% of people (P20) in Benin? What do we need to do at the national and subnational level to leave no one behind?
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Introduction
Introducing how the P20 approach could help ensure we leave no one behind in Benin.
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The P20 in Benin
Learn about what the P20 approach tell us about trends in income, nutrition, CRVS, education and health in Benin.
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Data in Benin
The P20 approach recommends using disaggregated data to better assess who is being left behind.
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Conclusions and recommendations
In order to meet the commitment to leave no one behind by 2030, a number of actions could help accelerate P20 progress in Benin.
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