Academics Stand Against Poverty

Small or unincorporated organisation
International

Our objectives

Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP) is an international community of scholars and researchers working to confront the rules and practices that perpetuate global poverty and advocate for targeted, evidence-based reforms. In a “post-truth”, “alternative facts” world, never has our work been more important.

We focus on structural drivers of poverty such as:

  • illicit financial flows and tax havens
  • imbalanced trade agreements and intellectual property laws
  • economic policies such as austerity and deregulation
  • regulatory capture and lack of democracy in global governance
  • climate change and ecological destruction
  • human rights abuses like trafficking, slavery, forced migration and statelessness

We seek to make rigorous, cutting-edge research available to journalists and the broader public to shift conventional narratives about the causes of and solutions to poverty, and to encourage citizen engagement.

Our activities

ASAP is a truly global association. With a strong presence among universities and academics in the global South, we focus on creating opportunities for those who face barriers to full participation in global academic dialogue. Our wide network links like-minded professors, students and researchers from different disciplines around the world to formulate and articulate policy reforms at both national and international levels.

Our growing network of national and regional chapters is the driving force behind our impact on global poverty. A unique online platform links chapters to ASAP Global and to one another, facilitating collaboration between academics worldwide. Through this system, ASAP members can propose interventions, then implement them collaboratively with other members and with the assistance of ASAP Global.

Causes

Black, asian and minority ethnic groups
Campaigning
Children / families
Criminal justice
Environment
Faith and ethics
Financial inclusion
Health and well being / research and care

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