Conference agenda
(with links to presentations and papers)
This conference grew
out of the challenge to USAID and other development assistance agencies
to find mechanisms to connect the poor, especially the chronically
poor, to economic growth. Underlying this challenge is the observation
that the chronically poor and food insecure are often only reached
through humanitarian assistance measures in times of crisis, but
are otherwise bypassed by development efforts. Are there programs,
and ways of implementing programs, that will include this population
in growth, and especially agricultural growth, opportunities?
To speak to this question, we convened a wide-ranging group of researchers
and practitioners in Washington, DC on February 26-27. Now is an
especially important time to engage the US foreign assistance community,
and participants included the Acting Administrator of USAID, Alonzo
Fulgham, and US Senator Richard Lugar, who has emerged as a leading
legislative advocate for reinvestment in foreign agricultural assistance.
Sponsoring organizations for the conference include USAID’s Office
of Agriculture, the Chronic Poverty Research Centre at the University
of Manchester, the International Fund for Agricultural Development
and the BASIS Assets and Market Access Research Program at the University
of Wisconsin. The NGO coalition InterAction and its many members
have also been extensively involved in the design of this event.
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