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Poverty Reduction and NRM Seminar Series

Schedule

These seminars took place between October 2004 and April 2005 at USAID’s Africa Bureau, Office of Sustainable Development.

Oct.28, 2004   Why an Interest in the Links between Natural Resources Management & Poverty?
Panelists: Jan Bojö (World Bank), Sara Scherr (Forest Trends),
Andrew Warner (Millennium Challenge Corporation)
Dec. 2, 2004   Power and the Social Dimensions of Poverty and Natural Resource Management
Facilitators: Ruth Meinzen-Dick (IFPRI), Marilee Kane (USAID)
Dec. 9, 2004   Assets, Poverty Traps and Rights
Presenters: Chris Barrett (Cornell University), Marilee Kane (USAID)
Jan. 6, 2005   Markets and Trade
Panelists: Aaron Cosbey (International Institute for Sustainable Development), Augusta Molnar (Forest Trends), John Lamb (Abt Associates)
Feb. 3, 2005   Migration, Marginal Lands and Least-Favored Areas
Presenter: Kevin O’Neil (Migration Policy Institute), John Pender (International Food Policy Research Institute)
Feb.17, 2005   Key Macro and National Level Issues
Panelists: Kadi Warner (Winrock International), Peter Veit (World Resources Institute)
Mar. 3, 2005   Programmatic Issues and Tools
Panelists: Gary Eilerts (USAID-Africa Sustainable Development), Dan Tunstall and Norbert Henninger (World Resources Institute), and Tony Pryor (International Resources Group, Ltd.)
Apr.19, 2005   Conflict, Corruption, Natural Resources Management and Poverty Reduction
Presenters: Geoffrey Dabelko (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars), Nalin Kishor (World Bank), and Miguel Schloss (DAMConsult, Ltd.)

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