The world has been reeling in shock at the devastation being caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Beyond the grave and urgent humanitarian needs for the people of Ukraine, and the millions now displaced, the impacts of the war will potentially be wide reaching and have long-term consequences for global governance, security, economies and development.
So, what are the wider international development and economic implications of the conflict? Join our panel of speakers for analysis and discussion on the potential implications for critical areas such as global food security, international taxation and financial flows, social protection and global trade and poverty reduction.
Speakers:
- Paul Harvey, Humanitarian Outcomes, partner researcher for the Better Assistance in Crises (BASIC) research programme
- Dr Bozena Sojka, Research Fellow, Institute for Community Research & Development (ICRD), University of Wolverhampton
- Dr Amrita Saha, Research Fellow, IDS
- Dr Stephen Devereux, Research Fellow, IDS
- Professor Mick Moore, Founding CEO and Senior Fellow, ICTD
- Dr Giulia Mascagni, Research Director ICTD
- Dr Jodie Thorpe, Research Fellow, IDS
- Dr Ivan Kozachenko, Postdoctoral Fellow, Taube Centre for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Poland
- Dr Tina Polek, Anthropologist, co-founder of NGO the Centre for Applied Anthropology
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