Around 90 interested participants took part in yesterday’s BMZ dialogue event on reducing inequality at GIZ’s representative office in Berlin.
Inequality
Reducing inequalities is both a stand-alone and crosscutting objective in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. The Professional Online Training Course on Inequalities offers to identify policies, which effectively reduce inequalities and share best practices. In addition, it aims to lay the foundation for integrated policy-making that combines the economic, social and environmental dimensions at all levels
Inequality within and between states has reached a level that hinders economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable development. High and rising…
In cooperation with the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), GIZ has now launched the Inequality Policy Mix Toolkit.
The piloting-phase of the Inequality Challenge Innovation Fund ended with results that exceeded any expectations. Ten projects in ten countries contributed to reducing inequality and to advancing the Agenda 2030 principle to Leave No One Behind – find more information about individual experiences here.
Reducing inequalities is both a stand-alone and crosscutting objective in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. The Professional Online Training Course on Inequalities offers to identify policies, which effectively reduce inequalities and share best practices. In addition, it aims to lay the foundation for integrated policy-making that combines the economic, social and environmental dimensions at all levels