Socio Economic Research and Analysis (SERA)

Think-PA seminar on Well-being Dynamics in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Spatial Perspective across territorial typologies

19/03/2024

In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), efforts to track poverty trends and target interventions spatially are hindered by a shortage of recurrent and sufficiently detailed data. Although there has been an improvement in the availability of data for monitoring poverty levels in the region in recent years, the absence of spatial granularity in poverty estimates can obscure significant geographic disparities in poverty reduction resulting from economic development processes. To address this information gap, the authors utilize a new dataset of spatially-explicit welfare indicators (ATLAS-AI) to examine the spatial distribution and temporal dynamics of welfare in the region. They enhance their understanding of these dynamics by investigating how variations in market proximity, biophysical factors, and climatic characteristics have influenced welfare dynamics in the region over the past two decades. In this webinar, the speaker will delve into their main findings and discuss the policy implications for designing effective strategies to reduce poverty and improve welfare in the SSA region.

AGENDA: Presentation of study by Luis Becerra Valbuena Introduction by Andrea Cattaneo, Senior Economist- The State of Food and Agriculture (SOFA-ESA) Open discussion

TUESDAY MARCH 19 15:00-16:30 CET - REGISTER