The French Government profiled their target set in 2007 for reducing poverty by a 1/3 by 2015 and detailed scoreboard mechanism used to raise visibility and drive implementation of their active inclusion strategy. The high level of political backing, detailed coordination and governance mechanisms – both horizontal and vertical were seen to be key success elements. However, the choice of the poverty rate anchored at a point of time rather than the EU indicator on at risk of poverty, the lack of inequality and more qualitative indicators developed through participative methodologies – particularly related to well-being, and the need for more effective involvement of NGO’s and people in poverty at all stages of the assessment and policy process were key focuses for discussion.