Annual Bank Conference on Africa 2014. Photo: Ibrahim Ajaja / World Bank
The fourth Annual Bank Conference on Africa (ABCA) will be held at Berkeley, California, on June 5-6, 2017. Titled The Challenges and Opportunities of Transforming African Agriculture, the conference will cover various topics pertinent to agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is being organized jointly by the World Bank (Office of the Chief Economist for the Africa Region), the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of California, Davis, and the Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative.
The conference will include a Keynote Addresses by Kathryn Dewey, University of California, Davis, Ted Miguel, University of California, Berkeley and opening remarks by Makhtar Diop (World Bank Vice-President for the Africa Region), as well as invited contributions by senior scholars.
Submitted papers with a focus on Africa are now welcome on any of the following topics:
as well as papers that examine the following in the context of agriculture: economic growth, conflict, resilience, productivity, input and output markets, gender, land tenure, urbanization, education, health, nutrition, labor, safety nets, and/or regional integration.
Full papers should be submitted in pdf format by February 24, 2017. Submissions should be e-mailed to abca@worldbank.org, and will be considered by a program committee including Michael Carter (UCD), Markus Goldstein (World Bank), Edward Miguel (UCB), Jeremy Magruder (UCB), and Muthoni Ngatia (World Bank). Decisions will be made by March 31. Limited funds to support travel for successful African presenters may be available.
Download the Call for Papers in PDF
Original announcement on the World Bank website>>