More than 20 professors, researchers and students work directly on SDG 10. Their work includes academic publications, academic and executive education, and engagement in external initiatives. We also offer an Executive Master in Development Policies and Practices, as well as academic Masters and PhD programmes and courses on International Economics.
Mapping ‘Care Chains’ in Export Horticulture in Senegal: Why does it matter to understand Labour Migration and Social Reproduction?
Democratizing urban local government
‘Yo crucé el Atlantico sola’: Cuban migrant women negotiating gendered autonomy in Spain
Paths Panel VII: Exploring Paths of Change in the field of Business and Human Rights
Home SOS: Gender, Violence and Survival in Crisis Ordinary Cambodia
Political Economy, History, & International Law
Climate Indicators and Sustainable Development: Demonstrating the Interconnections
Changing Power Structures in Standard-Setting Organizations
Enquête de la RTS sur la finance durable
International migration law
Teaching ESG, not as easy as ABC
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View moreGoal 10 calls for “reducing inequalities in income as well as those based on age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status within a country. The Goal also addresses inequalities among countries, including those related to representation, migration and development assistance” as put by the UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform. Read more about Goal 10