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Sabina Alkire was born on 1969 in Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany, is a Philosopher (born 1969). Discover Sabina Alkire's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Born 1969, 1969
Birthday 1969
Birthplace Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany
Nationality Germany

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1989

Alkire studied at the same university, graduating in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts in sociology and pre-medicine.

1990

1990–1999

1992

Afterwards, Alkire moved to England and attended the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, where she obtained a diploma of theology with a distinction in Islam in 1992, then a Master of Philosophy in Christian political ethics and a Master of Science in economics for development in 1994 and 1995, respectively.

For her Master of Science thesis, "The Full or Minimally Decent Life: Empiricization of Sen’s Capabilities Approach in Poverty Measurement", she was awarded the George Webb Medley Graduate Prize by the university.

1999

Later, she gained her doctorate in economics from Magdalen College, University of Oxford in 1999.

From 1999 to 2001, Alkire worked as the coordinator for Culture and Poverty Learning-Research Program, PREM, World Bank.

2000

Alkire was ordained in the Episcopal Church (United States) as a deacon in 2000 and as a priest in 2002.

From 2000 to 2003, she was a non-stipendiary minister at St. Alban's Episcopal Church and St. Philip the Evangelist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C. in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington.

She then moved to St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Boston, in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.

Having returned to England, she has been an honorary chaplain and chapel associate of Magdalen College, Oxford.

2000–2004

2000–2009

2001

From 2001 to 2003, she moved on to working for the Commission on Human Security as a research writer.

2002

Her doctoral thesis, which demonstrated how the work of Indian economist and philosopher Amartya Sen could be coherently and practically put to use in poverty reduction activities, was later published as a monograph with the title Valuing Freedoms: Sen's Capability Approach and Poverty Reduction (2002).

2003

From 2003 to 2013 Alkire continued her career as a research associate at the Harvard Global Equity Initiative at Harvard University.

2005

2005–2009

2007

Sabina Alkire is an American academic and Anglican priest, who is the director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), an economic research centre within the Oxford Department of International Development at the University of Oxford, England, which was established in 2007.

She is a fellow of the Human Development and Capability Association.

She has worked with organizations such as the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress, the United Nations Human Development Programme Human Development Report Office, the European Commission, and the UK's Department for International Development.

Alkire and fellow OPHI member economist James Foster developed the Alkire Foster Method, a method of measuring multidimensional poverty.

It includes identifying ‘who is poor’ by considering The Range of deprivations they suffer, and aggregating that information to reflect societal poverty.

The application and implementation of the Alkire-Foster (AF) method produced a Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), a tool to identify The Range of poverty among a population based on specified indicators.

Born in Göttingen, West Germany, she left to the United States of America as a baby when her father took up a role teaching chemical engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

2008

In addition, from 2008 to 2019, she was a non-stipendiary minister in the benefice of Cowley St John in the Church of England's Diocese of Oxford; she continues as an associate priest.

2010

During her time there she won the Thulin Scholar of Religion and Contemporary Culture award from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and was listed in Foreign Policy Magazine "100 global thinkers 2010".

2010 onwards

2010 onwards

Human Development and Capability Association Briefing Note

Agence Française de Développement and European Development Research Network (AFD-EUDN) Conference Paper

Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative (OPHI) Working Papers

Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative (OPHI) Research in Progress Papers

2015

She served as the Oliver T. Carr, Jr. Professor in International Affairs at the Elliott School at The George Washington University, in Washington, D.C. from 2015 until 2016.

She currently holds positions as the director of OPHI, associate professor at the Department of International Development at the University of Oxford, and is a distinguished research affiliate of the Kellogg Institute for International studies at the University of Notre Dame.

Recently, as director of OPHI, Alkire has led research teams to aid with publications such as "The real wealth of nations", for the United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Report.

2020

In May 2020, Alkire was awarded the Boris Mints Institute Prize for Research of Strategic Policy Solutions to Global Challenges for her contribution to the understanding of the dynamics and implications of poverty.

Alkire’s research interests include, multidimensional poverty measurement and analysis, welfare economics, the capability approach, and the measurement of freedoms and human development.