Call for Research Proposals/abstracts for the 10th EPRN Annual Research Conference
Theme: Rethinking effective policies towards inclusive, sustainable and resilient development in Rwanda
27th -28th June 2024, Kigali Rwanda
1. Introduction
Through its Vision 2050, Rwanda aspires to become an upper-middle income country by 2035, and a high-income country by 2050. Specifically, this means that the GDP per capita will be over USD 4,036 by 2035 and over USD 12,476 by 2050. Rwanda will build on the strong progress made in reducing poverty over the last two decades, reducing the poverty rate from 78% after 1994 to 38% in 2017, with the aim of eliminating poverty altogether. This will also be achieved through ensuring all walks of society have increased opportunities to contribute to national development, including by growing investments in human capital and ensuring universal access to amenities, safety and security. All youth, women, men, people with disabilities and elderly people will contribute as actors of sustainable development, ensuring that no one is left behind in benefiting from development. Vision 2050 is informed by the aspiration of Rwandans of leaving to Rwandan children a better world to live in.
As such, growth and development will follow a sustainable path in terms of use and management of natural resources while building resilience to cope with natural, economic, political and climate related shocks. Rwanda targets to become a green, climate resilient and low carbon economy by 2050. These aspirations will continue to be embedded in Rwanda’s long term Green Growth and Climate Resilient Strategy (GGCRS) whose impact is intended to bring about mind-set and developmental transformation in Rwandan society that is necessary to achieve the desired carbon-neutral and climate resilient economy. Efficient use of land across sectors will be guided by the National Land Use and Development Master Plan (2020-2050).
To achieve the Vision’s targets, Rwanda needs to transform the structure of its economy to respond to current challenges imposed by technological progress and climate change. Furthermore, Rwanda has to overcome the limits of its small domestic market and landlocked position and find its place in global and regional value chains.
2. About the 10th Economic Research Conference
The Economic Policy Research Network and partners are organizing a 10th Economic Research Conference under the following theme: “Reimagining effective policies towards inclusive, sustainable and resilient development in Rwanda”.
This theme is subdivided into the following sub-themes to which Research Papers to be presented will be aligned:
This high-level and interactive 2-day research conference is expected to bring together more than 200 participants, including researchers, senior policymakers, representatives of the development partners, civil society, private sector and the media. During the conference, research papers and reports related to conference sub-themes will be presented and discussed. Policy recommendations will be formulated and shared with concerned institutors as a contribution towards boosting Rwanda’s economic resilience during the current socio-economic shocks.
3. Venue, Dates and Logistics
The 10th Research Conference is scheduled on 27th-28th June 2024 in Kigali (Venue to be confirmed and communicated soon). Lunches will be served to all participants at the conference venue and catered for by EPRN. EPRN will not cover accommodation and transport of participants.
4. Guidelines
The following guidelines are for the abstracts to be submitted for the 10th Economic Research Conference.
Abstract of maximum 500 words should include:
EPRN Rwanda encourages researchers to submit abstracts related to one of the sub-themes above, which, once accepted, will be developed into a full paper. Abstracts must be original, in English and submitted in Word or PDF format to: info@eprnrwanda.org and conference2024@eprnrwanda.org and copy to ed@eprnrwanda.org. A researcher may submit more than one abstract; and a team of researchers may submit a joint abstract.
5. Key Dates
6. Contacts
For more information, contact us through: info@eprnrwanda.org or ed@eprnrwanda.org OR Phone number (office): +250788357648. You may also visit our website: www.eprnrwanda.org.
Done at Kigali, October 02nd, 2023
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