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CROP Fellows

CROP Fellows are ambassadors of the CROP programme and constitute a core resource group of committed scholars and/or activists who can lend ideas, help promote the CROP network, lead strategic initiatives in thematic working groups and serve on programme committees for CROP workshops and other events.

[Status as per December 2018]

CROP Fellows are officially appointed by the International Social Science Council (ISSC) and are awarded the honorary title of "CROP Fellow" for a four-year period. This title is given to researchers and/or activists based on their contributions (research and/or activism) in the field of poverty and poverty-related issues.

The first CROP Fellows were appointed for the period 2010-2014 and at the end of 2014 the CROP Secretariat issued an open call for a second fellowship period 2014-2018. The open call attracted an overwhelming response and 22 new CROP Fellows were appointed.

CROP Fellows 2014-2018


Call for CROP FELLOWS 2014-2018

Deadline: 30 November 2014

ANNOUNCEMENT: The first CROP Fellows were appointed for the period 2010-2014. The CROP Secretariat is now issuing an open call for 15 fellows for a new term 2014-2018.

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CROP News and Events

CROP-GRIP Newsletter 2019-2020

March 2020

This special issue newsletter is the final one for CROP and the first one for GRIP. It explains the transition process and provides an overview of CROP activities in 2019.

The Politics of Social Inclusion: From Knowledge to Action

15 November 2019 | UN Library, GENEVA

BOOK LAUNCH for forthcoming CROP/UNESCO publication (as part of UNRISD Seminar Series)

Putting Children First: New Frontiers in the Fight Against Child Poverty in Africa

18 October 2019 | Brighton, UK

BOOK LAUNCH and workshop at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) in Brighton, UK

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