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How can transformative policies effectively address deep-rooted inequalities in Africa while ensuring sustainable development?
In this episode of Grandes Lignes we dive into the complex web of inequalities shaping income, education, healthcare, migration and climate resilience across Africa with the insights from Murray Leibbrandt, Chair of poverty & inequality research at the University of Cape Town & Director of the African Centre of Excellence for Inequality Research (ACEIR), Anda David, AFD Senior Economist in charge of research programs on inequality, poverty & international migration and Rawane Yasser, AFD researcher on these issues.
Our three guests contributed to "Inequalities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Multidimensional Perspectives and Future Challenges", a new title in the Africa Development Forum series jointly published by AFD and the World Bank Group.
In 2025, we celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Africa Development Forum series. With a focus on issues of significant relevance to Sub-Saharan Africa’s social and economic development, titles in the series aim to both to record the state of the art on a specific topic and to contribute to ongoing local, regional, and global policy debates. They are designed to provide practitioners, scholars, and students with the most up-to-date research results while highlighting the promise, challenges, and opportunities that exist on the continent.”
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