The WIDER Development Conference about ongoing, unexpected, and future crises took place in Helsinki on 23-24 September 2016
Responding to crises
Fri, 23 September 2016
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Sat, 24 September 2016
The ‘Responding to crises’ conference aimed to improve knowledge about ongoing, unexpected, and future crises, and to discuss the options available for responses by governments, international agencies, NGOs, civil society and private citizens.
The conference payed close attention to the economic and social impact of crisis, the tensions that arise in responding to continuing crises while dealing with the unexpected, the resourcing of responses and what the future might bring—for good or bad.
Three types of crises - ongoing, unexpected, and future
For the world’s poorest people, each day is a crisis: of finding work, enough to eat, and safety. Theirs is an ongoing crisis.
Other crisis, such as wars, natural disasters, pandemics, and economic shocks are often unexpected, or on a scale exceeding any forecast.
Technological innovation, demographic change and economic transformation, advance and retreat in the control of disease, climate change, and tensions within and between nations will all shape the crises of the future.
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