Completed Fighting Inequalities AfricaLatin America 125 000 € Research on inequalities AfricaLatin America Fighting Inequalities AECIDOxfam Intermon Analysing the multidimensional inequality and impacts of regional policy on inequality Legal notice EU (project) AFD, AECID and Oxfam are committed to reverse rising inequality in order to reduce poverty in a significant and lasting manner through a human right approach. The research process will conduct a regional analysis, in west Africa and Central America, of the multidimensional inequality based on an innovative inequality framework which is being developed by Oxfam. The study will focus as well on the impact on inequality of a sample of public policies implemented in the regions in the last decade. 2018 2020 West Africa and Central America
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Dakar, SénégalMexico City, Federal District, Mexico
Completed Fighting Inequalities Vietnam 100000 € 1 year and 5 months Research on inequalities Vietnam Fighting Inequalities Oxfam Intermon Analyser les inégalités multidimensionnelles Legal notice EU (project) This project seeks to contribute to the goals of the research facility on inequalities through the analysis of multidimensional inequalities in Vietnam. The project will address the following key questions: What are the most relevant inequalities in Vietnam? What are the most critical inequality drivers ? What policies should national government prioritize to foster inequality reduction?

This project also originally focused on the analysis of inequalities in Burkina Faso. However, this project has been suspended. 2018 2020 Vietnam
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Vietnam
Ongoing Fighting Inequalities South AfricaCôte d'IvoireGhanaKenyaMozambique Multi-pays 296 000 € Inequalities diagnostics 0 Research on inequalities South AfricaCôte d'IvoireGhanaKenyaMozambique Fighting Inequalities African Center of Excellence on Inequality Research (ACEIR) Inégalités réduites Développer des diagnostics des inégalites Legal notice EU (project) Inequality has emerged as the social challenge of the decade. Empirically, a series of influential studies of the available international evidence suggest that global inequality has been falling in the last quarter century. However, this encouraging trend appears to have been driven entirely by convergence in GDP per capita across nations and the consequent decline in inequality between countries, with the average inequality within countries remaining constant until the about 2000 but increasing thereafter.

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