50th Biannual Plenary and Research Workshop- Synopsis

50th Biannual plenary

and research workshop SYNOPSIS

Cape Town,  South Africa

2-6 June 2019

African Economic Research Consortium ( AERC ) is pleased to share the success of its Biannual Plenary and Research Workshop held in Cape Town, South Africa, 2-6 June 2019.

The Biannual is unique – combining learning-by-doing research, peer review, mentoring and networking to build and strengthen the capacity of early career African researchers. The workshop brought together many economists from around the African continent and globally fulfilling one of our major mandates – to strengthen local capacity for conducting independent, rigorous inquiry into problems facing the management of economies in sub-Saharan Africa.

The 50th Plenary Session

The first day of the workshop, Sunday 2 June 2019,  featured the 50th Plenary Session on Growing with Debt in African Economic Economies: Options, Challenge and Pitfalls.

Over 200 researchers, academics, policy makers, non-state actors and economists discussed the issue of growing with debt in African economies and the ramifications for development regionally and globally.

In case you missed the biannual plenary, the recordings can be found in the following links:
Part 1: https://www.facebook.com/aercafrica/videos/715150045580798/
Part 2: https://www.facebook.com/aercafrica/videos/450459632386336/

Three days of five concurrent sessions ran from 3-5 June 2019, with 6 June 2019 dedicated to technical sessions, where individual researchers interacted with resource persons , discussed their presentation and received feedback on improving the quality of their research.

The Concurrent Sessions

The five concurrent sessions of the Biannual started on Monday, 3 June 2019 and featured nearly 90 presentations of research proposals, work in progress documents, final reports and PhD thesis post-field reports.

The reports covered a wide range of topics that fit into the five focal areas of AERC’s thematic research programme:

  • Group A: Poverty, Labour Markets and Income Distribution
  • Group B: Macroeconomic Policy and Growth
  • Group C: Finance and Resource Mobilization
  • Group D: Production, Trade and Economic Integration
  • Group E: Agriculture, Climate Change and Natural Resource Management

The Biannual attracts over 200 researchers, academics, policy makers and other economists who participate in our Research and Training Programmes. It provides a forum for participants to meet within a worldwide network of professionals to address issues relevant for Africa’s economic development. They also provide an opportunity for monitoring the progress and quality of the various research projects sponsored by AERC.

Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (ANH) Conference

AGRICULTURE FOR NUTRITION AND HEALTH CONFERENCE

From 24-28 June 2019, the 2019 Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (ANH) Conference will be held in Hyderabad, India . The conference involves learning labs where conference participants are taken through topical research analytical tools such as building implementation science for ANH; system dynamics in researching markets for nutrition; economic evaluation of multisectoral interventions; and Choice experiments for measuring intra-household dynamics and bargaining power, among others.

The conference also involves the dissemination of contributed research papers under the agriculture, nutrition and health themes. In this regard, three AERC-supported researchers, namely Josiah Ateka (Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya), Rebecca Kiwanuka Lubinda (University of Zambia) and Stephen Thornhill (University College Cork, Ireland) will be presenting research papers supported by the AERC-Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Agricultural Policy Analysis for Nutrition Outcomes (AFPON) project. The titles of the presentations are as follows:

The ANH conference will bring together the community of researchers and users of research (practitioners and policymakers) working at the intersection of agriculture, nutrition and health.The objective of the  conference is to foster knowledge exchange, innovation and learning around ANH research. Follow more on the conference at #ANH2019.

The AFPON project is part of our CMAAE programme which builds capacity to conduct policy research in agricultural and applied economics to address food security, agricultural productivity and environmental management.

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