Sustainable Poverty Escapes: What Resilience and Risk Factors Really Matter?
Event Information
Sustainably ending poverty means ensuring that households that have escaped poverty do not descend back into poverty over time. It also means ensuring that non-poor households do not fall into poverty in the first place. In three case studies of rural populations in Ethiopia, Uganda, and Bangladesh, the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), through the Leveraging Economic Opportunities (LEO) project, has investigated these poverty dynamics. This work highlights the risk and resilience factors that influence how and when poverty escapes are sustainable and when they are not.
This joint Microlinks and Agrilinks special event was supported by the USAID Center for Resilience, Bureau for Food Security, and Bureau for Economic Growth, Education & Environment. Our panelists presented and discussed the findings from those case studies, as well as the policy and programmatic implications of building resilience to ensure poverty escapes are sustainable over time.
Speakers
Andrew Shepherd
The Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Lucy Scott
The Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Vidya Diwakar
The Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Syed Hashemi
The Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP)
Susan Markham
USAID/ Office of the Administrator
Anna Garloch
Leveraging Economic Opportunities (LEO)/ ACDI/VOCA