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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Event

UNU Gender and Health Hub Launch

Seeking to increase uptake and investment in effective strategies to address gender inequalities in health systems and health outcomes.

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Blog Post

'It’s Not All About Success Stories': Girls’ Digital Inclusion in Practice

Our research suggests that, to address girls’ digital needs, it is essential to have information about intended and unintended programs' impact.

19 Mar 2021

Event

Delta 8.7 Symposium: Gendered Measurements of Modern Slavery

Delta 8.7 hosted this virtual symposium to explore how gender dynamics affect the identification of modern slavery.

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Blog Post

Lost in Transition: How the UN Can Support a Global Protection Strategy for Unaccompanied Young Migrants

Multilateral cooperation can support unaccompanied child asylum seekers who 'age out' of protection in their host countries.

04 Mar 2021

Event

Youth Migration and the Politics of Wellbeing: Book Launch and Discussion of International Policy Priorities for Unaccompanied Minors in Transition to Adulthood

Book launch event for "Youth Migration and the Politics of Wellbeing" by Professor Elaine Chase and Dr Jennifer Allsopp and discussion.

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Media Coverage

Development Must Tackle an Age-old Scourge — Slavery

The sustainable development case for ending modern slavery.

09 Feb 2021

Event

Developing Freedom Report Launch

This event signalled the launch of a new report by the Permanent Mission of the United Kingdom to the UN and UNU-CPR on modern slavery.

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