Poverty eradication: growth, social inclusion and climate change
CPAN Panel Discussion to mark IDEP 2018
The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty 2018 calls for an end to poverty by “Coming together with those furthest behind to build an inclusive world of universal respect for human rights and dignity.” Since 1992, this day has been an opportunity to platform the work that individuals and organisations do to contribute to poverty eradication globally.
In the spirit of this year’s theme, the Chronic Poverty Advisory Network (CPAN) brought together key thinkers and policy-makers working on poverty eradication in a panel discussion event hosted at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) in London on Wednesday 17th October.
To learn more about the discussions, see the video of the event below.
Drawing on CPAN's latest poverty dynamics research findings, the discussions highlighted the ways in which economic growth, inclusive governance and climate change mitigation can tackle chronic poverty and support those who have been 'left behind' in recent efforts to drive economic development.
The event convened leading experts in the fields of growth, social inclusion and climate change to discuss how joining together these key themes can contribute to ending chronic poverty by 2030.
The expert panel considered three key questions in their discussions:
What can be learned from studies across country contexts about the successes and pitfalls of poverty eradication policies?
How do the areas of economic growth, inclusive governance and climate change impact on poverty eradication?
Why is it essential to consider these key fields together when formulating effective policy solutions to bring an end to chronic poverty?
More information can be found in the event's concept note.
Agenda
16:30 – 17:00 Registration
17:00 - 18:30 Learning from poverty dynamics analysis: How do the areas of economic growth, inclusive governance and climate change impact on poverty eradication?
18:30 – 19:30 Reception
Speakers:
Vidya Diwakar, Senior Research Officer, Chronic Poverty Advisory Network, ODI
Wael Hmaidan, Executive Director of CAN International
Andy McKay, Professor of Development Economics - University of Sussex
Jelke Boesten, Reader in Gender and Development at the King’s College of London
Chair
Tim Conway, Senior Social Development Advisor, Governance, Conflict and Social Development Team, Research and Evidence Division, DFID
Discussant
Danielle Spencer, Senior Technical Specialist at ActionAid UK
For more information, please contact Stefania Perna, Programme Manager at CPAN/ODI.
To listen to the podcast of the event, please click below.