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The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching economic consequences across the globe, leaving vulnerable populations—like the forcibly displaced—in an even more precarious situation than they were before. On June 2, Ceren Baysan, Sandra Rozo, Stefano Caria, and Thomas Ginn will share recent insights on the economic well-being and integration of forcibly displaced populations in Colombia, Jordan, Turkey, and a handful of other countries in the context of COVID-19.
In addition to discussing their findings and participating in a Q&A session, panelists will discuss the challenges of data collection with displaced populations during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impacts these challenges have had on their research. Bilal Siddiqi, CEGA Director of Research, will moderate.
This webinar is part of IPA's RECOVR Webinar Series: Bringing Evidence to COVID-19 Policy Responses in the Global South, CEGA's Webinar Series on COVID-19 and Global Poverty, and the JDC's Event Series on Forced Displacement.
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Panelists
- Ceren Baysan, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Essex
- Sandra Rozo, Economist, Development Research Group, The World Bank
- Stefano Caria, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Warwick
- Thomas Ginn, Research Fellow, Center for Global Development.
Moderator
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