April 27-29, 2021

Poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals: From the Local to the Global


Welcome to the Bristol Poverty Institute's (BPI) online conference on Poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals: From the Local to the Global. Join us for three days of sessions bringing together people from a range of backgrounds, sectors, and different corners of the world to explore how poverty-related issues cut across the SDGs, and how we can work together to not only build back better but vitally to build back fairer.

You can find information and links to all sessions via the schedule pages.

We are pleased to announce that we have a professional scribe, Jorge, who will be illustrating the discussions taking place throughout the conference. We’ll be sharing updates from him a couple of times a day via our blog and also via Twitter.

The conference is broadly framed around how the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can help to reduce poverty. These goals provide a blueprint to help all countries around the world to work together to achieve a better and more sustainable future, free from the scourge of poverty. Our fantastic interdisciplinary programme for this conference is framed around the interconnected SDGs and we are honoured to have a wide range of speakers and participants from all over the world bringing different theoretical, methodological, and disciplinary approaches to the analysis and eradication of poverty. The conference is structured around six broad thematic sessions aligning with the Bristol Poverty Institute’s areas of research focus. Each session cuts across at least two of the SDGs and, in some cases, many more. The programme is as follows:

1. Multidimensional Poverty (Tuesday 27 April, morning)

  • Setting the scene: Poverty in 2021
  • Policy and Poverty Measurement

2. Child Health and Nutrition (Tuesday 27 April, afternoon)

  • Inequalities and Child Health 1: Child Survival and Inequality in UK
  • Inequalities and Child Health 2: Codesigning Local Interventions
  • Early Child Development in Disadvantaged Environments – Developing Appropriate Interventions

3. Livelihoods and Debt (Wednesday 28 April, morning)

  • Access to welfare benefits and advice and impacts on health in Bristol
  • Closing the digital divide – opportunities and challenges

4. Food and Nutrition (Wednesday 28 April, afternoon)

  • Food Insecurity and Malnutrition
  • Food, Nutrition, Poverty and SDGs: Beyond Zero Hunger

5. Engaging with Policy and Practice (Thursday 29 April, morning)

  • Impact on inequalities: partnering with charities and campaigning organisations
  • Policy Solutions for a better world

6. Education (Thursday 29 April, afternoon)

  • Critical Perspectives on Education and Poverty Reduction in a Global Context

We will then have a plenary closing session (Thursday 29 April, afternoon) on the concept of ‘Building Back Fairer’, reflecting on the themes and discussions which have emerged through the course of the conference and exploring future directions for poverty alleviation research, policy and practice.

For more information, including the full conference programme and details on speakers, please visit our website.

If you have any queries please contact the BPI team via bpi-conference-2021@bristol.ac.uk.

To engage with us on Twitter please follow @bristolpoverty and the conference hashtag #BPIConference2021.

Data Bursaries

The Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI) works extensively with partners from all over the globe and we are aware of some of the challenges our collaborators can face in accessing online events, such as the costs involved in using pay-as-you-go internet data. We are therefore delighted to announce that we are making up to 20 data bursaries available to conference attendees for whom data costs would be a barrier to participation.

For further information and to apply for a bursary please visit Bristol Poverty Institute Conference Data Bursaries

Location

Online event

Registration period

February 18, 2021 - 9:30 AM until April 29, 2021 - 3:00 PM

Contact us

If you have any questions, please contact bpi-conference-2021@bristol.ac.uk .

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