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An international network of researchers in developing countries who have the expertise, resources and reputation to participate in and contribute to national and international debates on economic policies related to poverty.

  • About PEP
  • History
  • Structure
  • Partners
  • Activities
  • Annual Reports
  • Evaluation

HISTORY

The Beginning

In 2002, PEP was launched jointly by the Angelo King Institute in the Philippines and Université Laval in Canada. However, its origins date back to a program launched in 1990 by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) to examine the micro impacts of macroeconomics and adjustment policies. Funding is now provided by IDRC, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID).

And Now...

PEP has over 5000 registered members from all over the world. Since 2002, PEP has established regional offices in Africa (Dakar in 2004) and in Latin America (Lima in 2007), as well as sponsoring the PEP-GTAP South Asian Network of Economic Modeling (Dhaka in 2007). Out of over 1300 research proposals submitted to the PEP Network, 96 projects involving nearly 300 researchers from throughout the developing world have been supported. Findings have been presented and discussed with policy makers, other stakeholders and other researchers in PEP-sponsored national policy conferences and in regional and international conferences.

Au début

En 2002, Le Réseau PEP fut lancé conjointement par le Angelo King Institute aux Philippines et l’Université Laval au Canada. Toutefois, ses origines remontent à un programme lancé en 1990 par le Centre de recherches pour le développement international (CRDI) pour examiner les impacts macroéconomiques des politiques macroéconomiques et d’ajustement. Le financement provient maintenant du CRDI, de l’Agence canadienne de développement international (ACDI) et de l’Agence australienne pour le développement international (AusAID).

Et maintenant...

PEP compte plus de 5000 membres à travers le monde. Depuis 2002, PEP a établi des bureaux régionaux en Afrique (Dakar, en 2004) et en Amérique Latine (Lima, en 2007), tout en appuyant le PEP-GTAP South Asian Network of Economic Modeling (Dhaka, en 2007). Parmi les 1300 propositions qui lui ont été soumises, PEP a fourni un appui à 96 projets impliquant près de 300 chercheurs à travers les pays en développement. Les résultats de leurs recherches ont été présentés et discutés avec des décideurs et autres intervenants et chercheurs lors de conférences nationales, régionales et internationales.

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