AERC Biannual Research Workshop for June 2020

AERC Biannual Research Workshop for June 2020

African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) is pleased to announce its Biannual Research Workshop to be held virtually through Zoom video conferencing from 8-12 June 2020.

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 will bring together economists from around the African continent and globally, fulfilling one of our major core mandates – to strengthen local capacity for conducting independent, rigorous inquiry into problems facing the management of economies in sub-Saharan Africa.

The Concurrent Sessions

Five days of concurrent sessions that covers five Thematic Groups will run from 8-12 June 2020. An agenda agreed upon by Group Chairs and the AERC Secretariat will be shared shortly with all the researchers and the Resource Persons.

The presentations in the Thematic Groups will feature research proposals, work in progress, final research reports, and PhD thesis post-field reports.

The five Thematic Groups cover 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

In the past, AERC Biannual Research workshops have attracted over 200 researchers, academics, policy makers and other economists who participate in our Research and Training Programmes. This time round the numbers will be fewer because the event will be purely virtual given challenges in movement as a result of the novel Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19), which was declared a pandemic by World Health Organization (WHO).

The workshop provides a forum for participants to meet within a worldwide network of professionals to address issues relevant for Africa’s economic development.  This provides the researchers with opportunities to apply such research ideas and policy outcome to individual countries. They also provide an opportunity for monitoring the progress and quality of the various research projects sponsored by AERC.

The 52nd Plenary Session

Following the concurrent sessions, the 52nd Plenary Session on “Business Environment, Competitiveness, and Economic Growth in Africa” will take place later in June, 2020. Researchers, academics, policy makers, non-state actors and economists will discuss the issue of competitiveness of African economies and the ramifications for development regionally and globally. More details on the AERC 52nd Plenary Session to follow shortly.

Mid-Review Workshop: Impact of Agricultural and Food Policies on Nutrition Outcomes

MID-REVIEW WORKSHOP:

impact of agricultural and food policies on Nutrition outcomes

From 23-24 April 2019, fifteen research teams conducting country case studies under the collaborative research project on Impact of Agricultural and Food Policies on Nutrition Outcomes in Africa (AFPON) presented their work in progress at a workshop held in Nairobi, Kenya. This was the second meeting for the project after the inception and capacity building workshop that was convened in October 2018 in Nairobi; the fifteen studies were commissioned out of the twenty promising proposals  that were presented.

Acting on behalf of the Executive Director, Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u, the Director of Research welcomed the participants to the meeting and urged the researchers to utilize the two days in harvesting ideas, comments and suggestions for improvement of draft reports.

During the workshop, each team received feedback from peers who acted as discussants as well as from the Project Steering Committee that consists of Prof. David Sahn of Cornell University (Coordinator/Chair), Dr. Esi Colecraft of University of Ghana and Prof. Germano Mwabu of Kenyatta University.

Upon careful review of the proposals by the three technical experts, it was agreed that the teams finalize the drafts reports and develop policy briefs within three months. The two outputs will be submitted to the secretariat and the steering committee for review before convening for the final review workshop in August/September 2019.

Delivering Inclusive Financial Development and Growth

On 25 January, African Economic Research Consortium’s (AERC) Executive Director, Prof Njuguna Ndung’u,  gave the keynote speech at the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) and ESRC Research Project on Delivering Inclusive Financial Development and Growth: A Workshop in Honour of Professor Christopher J. Green at Loughborough University.

He commended Prof Green’s dedication and contribution to the frontiers of research in economics and finance and to his exceptional contributions to the AERC Network. Professor Christopher J. Green has contributed to mentorship of researchers both through his university academic career as well as his active involvement in the critical capacity building dimensions of AERC.

‘We should continue the legacy of Prof Christopher Green as we seek to provide answers to these and other questions relating to financial sector development and financial inclusion in developing countries, in general, and Africa, in particular,’ said Prof Ndung’u.

Prof Ndung’u also shared his insights into Gaps, Challenges, and Policy Opinions in Financial Development and Financial Inclusion in Africa and suggested three key elements that are fundamental to sustaining the digital evolution for financial development in Africa – ‘connectivity, interoperability, and electronic ID systems’.

The research workshop was  jointly convened by the Centre for Global Finance (CGF) at SOAS and the School of Business and Economics at Loughborough University. More than 70 researchers, policy makers and practitioners from the UK, Netherlands, France, Canada, Cote d’Ivoire, Bulgaria, Israel, Iran, China, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, and Turkey came together to exchange ideas on preliminary research findings from the ongoing research project on Delivering Inclusive Financial Development and Growth, which is funded by the DFID and ESRC.

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