
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.


How do economic inequalities corrode democratic processes?

Can Finance Aid the Poor? The Global Savings Glut, Finance and Development

Digital Colonialism: A Discussion

The Forum on Trade, Environment and the SDGs (TESS) Launch Statement

Public Policy, Economic Development and Gender

From the Right to Food to Peasants’ Rights

Digital Work in the Global South

Freedom and Obligation: Challenges from Return Migration in Cuba

United Nations Reform and Effectiveness

Electrifying Nigeria: the Household-Level Impact of Access to Electricity on Consumption, Education and Employment

Sanctions and Africa: An International Law and Politics Conference
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Goal 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