Inequality

Overcoming inequality is at the heart of the Sustainable Development Goals. Major progress has been made on poverty reduction, but without a clear baseline regarding the current state of global inequality, policy and action become less effective.

UNU research is building comprehensive databases to inform policymakers and governments of where, why, and to what extent global income inequality exists. The aim is to clarify the social and political dynamics that drive inequality, so that policy and social support systems can respond to chronic and emerging trends.

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News

New EQUALS Report Unveils Persistent Digital Gaps and the Complexity of Gender Equality

The report finds that digital technologies benefit gender diversity and inclusion, but females are still lagging far behind male peers in this area.

16 Mar 2019

News

Interactive Data Dashboards Launched To Inform Policymaking on Modern Slavery and Child Labour

Potential for data visualization at the country level unlocked by Delta 8.7.

03 Dec 2018

Event

Dialogue in the Dark

Co-organized with Universal Design Japan (UDi), this event will discuss innovation that can be fostered by providing equal opportunities for everyone.

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Blog Post

AI & Global Governance: A New Charter of Rights for the Global AI Revolution

AI’s growing role in our personal decision-making and identity raises a series of related ethical questions.

15 Oct 2018

Project

Surges and Swarms: A Conversation on Responsible Coverage of Migration

Recommendations for best practices for newsmakers, media regulators, United Nations entities and Member States when reporting on issues of migration.

01 Oct 2018

News

Preliminary Findings of EQUALS Research Group Report

Findings provide an assessment of gender equality in access, skills and leadership, and what that means to women and girls around the world.

24 Sep 2018

Event

Launch of the Liechtenstein Initiative for a Financial Sector Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

The launch happened during the UN General Assembly High-Level Week in New York.

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News

The Flip from Fraught Use to Assumed Mobile Use

UNU Macau researcher Juhee Kang delivered a talk based on her research about the mobile use among North Korean women in South Korea.

30 Jan 2018

Project

25 Keys to Unlock the Financial Chains of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery

Human trafficking poses severe financial risks, prompting a UN University workshop to recommend actions for disrupting financial ties.

11 Jul 2017

Media Coverage

Global Compact on Migration Should Focus on Harnessing its Win-Win Benefits

Remittances and development for migration management.

15 May 2017