Yoshida, NobuoAron, Danielle Victoria2024-04-292024-04-292024-04-29https://hdl.handle.net/10986/41471This report aims to familiarize those involved in estimating official poverty statistics with the SWIFT framework to enhance the frequency and quality of poverty data. It presentshow SWIFT works, discusses the advantages and caveats of the methodology, and provides examples of country-specific applications , covering cases such as: 1. Enhancing the frequency of poverty statistics using existing frequent household surveys, 2. Producing poverty statistics when an existing training dataset is not already available, 3. Exploring the integration of new data collection approaches, such as phone surveys and community based data collection into the SWIFT framework, and 4. Restoring comparability of poverty data over time.en-USCC BY-NC 3.0 IGOSWIFTPOVERTY STATISTICSSDG 1SWIFT 2.0Enabling High-frequency and Real-time Poverty Monitoring in the Developing World with SWIFTReportWorld BankSurvey of Wellbeing via Instant and Frequent Tracking10.1596/41471