Events & Announcements
Call for Papers: 'Ten years of poverty: what have we learned since 2009 and what should we do 2010-2020?', Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK
Closing date: 31 January 2010
'Ten years of poverty: what have we learned since 2009 and what should we do 2010-2020?'
8-10 September 2010
The University of Manchester
From 8-10 September 2010, the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC) will celebrate ten years of poverty research with an international conference hosted by the Brooks World Poverty Institute (BWPI) at the University of Manchester. This event will bring together leading poverty researchers and actors for poverty reduction to:
- review the ‘state of the art’ in poverty reduction;
- showcase CPRC’s key research findings on chronic poverty;
- set the research and policy agenda on poverty research for the next 10 years (2010-2020).
The conference will take place just two weeks before the UN General Assembly convenes to review progress towards achieving the MDGs.
We welcome the submission of papers that conceptually explore poverty dynamics; present empirical studies on poverty reduction; explain new methodologies of measuring multi-dimensional poverty; and/or inform policymaking in poverty reduction.
The deadline for submitting abstracts and panel proposals is 31 January 2010.
The call for papers is available by clicking on the full details link.
Among the keynote speakers are:
- Prof Fazle Abed (BRAC)
- Prof Angus Deaton (Princeton University)
- Prof Ravi Kanbur (Cornell University)
- Prof Joseph Stiglitz (Columbia University and University of Manchester)
- Prof Michael Woolcock (The World Bank and University of Manchester)





