Harnessing Data: New Insights on Child Poverty & Environmental Change

19 September 2024, 4.00 PM - 19 September 2024, 6.00 PM

Online link will provided after registration

The BPI are pleased to announce that we are co-hosting  the online event 'Harnessing Data: New Insights on Child Poverty & Environmental Change' with our colleagues at Equity for Children at the New School (New York).

Equity for Children is hosting an online seminar as part of the Science Summit for the UN SDGs, which is a segment of the 79th UN General Assembly.

The seminar will bring together leading researchers with experience in analyzing child poverty. The purpose is to discuss how to better utilize existing data on child poverty and environmental changes and to improve the scientific tools needed to reflect complex and multifaceted realities. This process includes developing the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). It also involves combining different data sources, such as satellite data, to understand the effects of deforestation and flooding, and using AI technology for more detailed and accurate measurements.

Speakers:
David Gordon, Child Poverty, Child Rights, and Climate Change, University of Bristol UK
Bothania Eltigani, University of Oxford UK
William Rudgard, Climate Risks and Child Poverty, University of Oxford UK
Hernando Grueso, Save the Children

Oliver Fiala, Protecting Children from Conflict: How Cash Transfers Make a Difference, University of Cape Town
Camilla Morelli, Animating the Future, University of Bristol UK
Enrique Delamonica, UNICEF, Division of Data, Analytics, Planning & Monitoring USA
Hans Ekbrand, University of Gothenburg SWE
Mary Zhang, University of Oxford UK
Aksel Sundström, Understanding Global Public Opinion to Rapidly Expanding Protected Areas by 2030, University of Gothenburg SWE
Adel Daoud, Integrating Earth Observation Data into Causal Inference: Challenges and Opportunities, Linköping University SWE
Gary Watmough, University of Edinburgh UK
Alberto Minujin, The New School USA

Björn Halleröd, Deforestation and Changing Living Conditions, University of Gothenburg SWE
Gary Watmough, Wicked Problems – How to Analyze Links between Environment, Climate and Poverty, Health and Child Deprivation

This online event is open to all, but registration is required. Please use the link below to register.

ONLINE | Harnessing Data: New Insights on Child Poverty & Environmental Change (newschool.edu)

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