Innovation, informality, and improved livelihoods: a new agenda for research

15/11/2011, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Global

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Innovation experts from Africa, Latin America, and Asia will share their perspectives in a panel discussion on how innovation in the informal sector can improve livelihoods across the developing world.

The event will take place on November 16 in Buenos Aires at the ninth annual conference of GLOBELICS, an international network of innovation scholars. 

The panel:
  • Judith Sutz (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
  • Watu Wamae (RAND Europe)
  • Shyama Ramani (United Nations University-MERIT and Ecole Polytechnique, Paris)
  • Valeria Arza (CONICET–CENIT, Argentina)
 
Discussant: Heloise Emdon (Innovation for Inclusive Development (IID) program, IDRC)

Join us in Buenos Aires to learn about some of the key issues that IDRC's IID program intends to address in bringing together innovation and development scholars.

When: Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 10:45 a.m.– 12:15 p.m.

Where:  Intercontinental Hotel, Moreno 809, Buenos Aires, Argentina

The GLOBELICS conference takes place every year with the participation of innovation scholars from around the world. 

Learn more about Globelics

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