
WIDER Annual Lecture 19 - Three Decades of Change in Development

The WIDER Annual Lecture is delivered by an eminent scholar or policy maker who has made a significant contribution in the field of development and social sciences.
This year the lecture was given by Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, a leading international economist and philosopher.
He discussed the overall challenge of sustainable and injustice-reducing development which includes new problems as well as old adversities. Much progress has been made on the old issues of poverty and inequality, but there remains much to be done. Sen will discuss how these issues are complicated by the rise of two new concerns; climate change and increasing global insecurity.
The lecture was followed by further discussion of the topic by Amartya Sen and the audience.
Programme
15:00 – 15:30 | Registration |
15:30 – 18:30 |
Welcome by President Martti Ahtisaari Lecture by Amartya Sen Q&A |
18:30 | Reception |
Context
Keywords
On equality and growth
Feminism is an issue of humanity
WIDER: a history
Book
Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives (OUP India paperback)
The Political Economy of Hunger: Selected Essays
The Quality of Life (paperback)
The Political Economy of Hunger: Endemic Hunger - Volume 3
The Political Economy of Hunger: Famine Prevention - Volume 2
The Political Economy of Hunger: Entitlement and Well-being - Volume 1