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Impact interviews

Promoting direct positive impact on global poverty is at the core of the ASAP mission. Our Impact Interviews aim to share information and best practices from academic efforts to influence poverty policy and civil society around the world, as a series of free online interviews and articles which explore the how-tos of promoting such impact. They can be both theoretical, exploring ways to conceptualize positive impact, and practical, offering compelling narratives about academics who have achieved positive impact through policy consultations, civil society campaigns and on-the-ground interventions.
The Impact series is intended to inform and stimulate dialogue around ways in which academics have and can positively influence poverty. We would welcome suggestions for other individuals or academic groups or teams to profile. If you would like to nominate impact-oriented academics, please contact us.

Our Impact

ASAP exists to support its members to focus on projects, campaigns or the development of ideas they want to take forward. Such projects are often driven by Chapter priorities (whether they a particular to the country or region they operate in).

We also are keen to support work that enables individual members to focus on issues that benefit from their respective areas of expertise.

In essence the work of our members strives use to the underpinning of their academic research to make practical changes to tackle poverty on the ground.

The following report highlights a selection of projects undertaken by members across our network (the list also includes a number of projects driven directly by ASAP Global).

 

Our Impact

ASAP exists to support its members to focus on projects, campaigns or the development of ideas they want to take forward. Such projects are often driven by Chapter priorities (whether they a particular to the country or region they operate in).

We also are keen to support work that enables individual members to focus on issues that benefit from their respective areas of expertise.

In essence the work of our members strives use to the underpinning of their academic research to make practical changes to tackle poverty on the ground.

The following report highlights a selection of projects undertaken by members across our network (the list also includes a number of projects driven directly by ASAP Global).

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Our members have achieved wide ranging and invaluable projects that have focused on issues as varied as Global Climate Change Week, State Obligations in the Global South, Tourism in Development and Children’s Rights to Education.

ASAP Historic Outputs

Below is a chronological list of various outputs and actions that ASAP has produced in the past, along with a link to access the resource and more information about it. The list below does not include audio, visual or related material that results from ASAP conferences of other events. These outputs are can be found by following links from this page.

DATEOUTPUT
Feb 2016Pogge & Mehta (eds.) – Global Tax Fairness (OUP anthology)
Sep 2015Global Poverty Consensus Report
May 2014Impact interview – Martha Chen
Mar 2014Impact interview – Jason Sharman
Feb 2014Impact interview – Robtel Neajai Pailey
Nov 2013Impact interview – Nicole Hassoun
Oct 2013Impact interview – Paul Jackson
Jun 2013Impact interview – Alex Cobham
Jun 2013Impact interview – Harvey Rubin
May 2013Impact interview – Fred Carden
Apr 2013Impact interview – Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
Mar 2013Impact interview – Sukhadeo Thorat
Feb 2013Impact interview – Alan Fenwick
Jul 2012Pogge & Cabrera – Why Academics Should Join ASAP (PDF)
Jul 2012Horton – The History of ASAP (PDF)

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