Webinar on “Pandemic policy responses and the wellbeing of the poor and vulnerable”
The Webinar on “Pandemic policy responses and the wellbeing of the poor and vulnerable” organized in cooperation with the Chronic Poverty Action Network (CPAN) took place on 23 June 2022, from 9:00am – 10:00am.
CPAN has been working with its partners to understand poverty dynamics (escaping poverty, impoverishment, chronic poverty) in low and lower middle income countries since 2011, building on the work of the Chronic Poverty Research Centre. It works with a combination of household panel survey and qualitative research data (life histories, focus group discussions and key informant interviews), draws out policy implications and engages with national and international policy makers and other stakeholders. It produces international Chronic Poverty Reports, the last of which was on growth, and is starting work on a new report on the pandemic. During the pandemic CPAN researchers returned to re-interview people interviewed pre-pandemic, and produced a number of bulletins as part of a Covid-19 Poverty Monitoring Initiative. It is continuing and synthesizing this work.
Presentations
- Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU) by Dr Orzala Nemat, Director, AREU with Ihsanullah Ghafoori, Research Manager, AREU.
- A Qualitative Understanding of Poverty dynamics in Zambia and Poverty Monitoring in the Context of Covid-19 by Joseph Simbaya, Director, Institute of Economic and Social Research, University of Zambia
- Poverty in Cambodia Emerging results from pre- and during pandemic household surveys and qualitative data by CDRI and ODI team
For further information, please download the CPAN policy brief.