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Completed Fighting InequalitiesClimate Indonesia 190000 € EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalitiesrecherche 0 Research on inequalitiesResearch on ecological transitions Indonesia ClimateFighting Inequalities Ministry of Finance of IndonesiaCEQ InstituteLPEM FEB UI (Universitas Indonesia) Reduced Inequalities Street in Indonesia. Legal notice EU (project) What would be the impact of a carbon tax policy on poverty and inequality in Indonesia? How can we design effective policies that simultaneously meet environmental and distributive objectives? In partnership with LPEM, the EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalities aims to adapt the CEQ Institute framework to understand the distributional impact of actual and potential carbon prices in Indonesia, as well as potential mitigation options. 2024 2025
Completed Fighting InequalitiesJust Energy Transition (JET) South Africa 119000 € EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalitiesrecherche 0 Research on inequalities South Africa Fighting InequalitiesJust Energy Transition (JET)Health and Social Protection National Treasury (South Africa)Development Policy Research Unit (DPRU) - University of Cape TownThe Presidency of the Republic of South Africa Reduced Inequalities Vue sur la centrale électrique d'Ethekwini, en Afrique du Sud. Legal notice EU (project) How can the South African government prepare the transition of workers from the coal sector to a low-carbon economy? What is the socio-demographic and spatial profile of workers in the coal value chain? What are the social protection options for preventing the potential rise in unemployment and inequality caused by the just transition? The Extension of the EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalities is exploring these questions in partnership with the Development Policy Research Unit at the University of Cape Town. 2024 2025
Completed Fighting InequalitiesJust Energy Transition (JET) Mexico 59000 € EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalitiesrecherche 0 Research on inequalities Mexico Fighting InequalitiesJust Energy Transition (JET)EnergyClimateHealth and Social Protection Instituto Nacional de la Economía Social (INAES), MexicoCentro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias (CEEY) Reduced Inequalities Installation de panneaux solaires à Teluca, au Mexique. Legal notice EU (project) The energy transition is a challenge and a necessity for Mexico’s economic transformation. What role can socially owned renewables and energy cooperatives play in enhancing the livelihoods of the most vulnerable and in reducing inequality? 2024 2025
Completed Fighting Inequalities Mexico 100000 € EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalitiesrecherche 0 Research on inequalities Mexico Fighting InequalitiesEnergyEmploymentDecent WorkInfrastructureDigital and Innovation Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) of MexicoTecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico) Reduced Inequalities Vue aérienne d'une usine au Mexique. Legal notice EU (project) The phenomenon of relocation of value chains not only presents a set of challenges but also a unique opportunity to harmonise regional development throughout Mexico and to reduce inequalities. This research project, in partnership with Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, will examine this phenomenon in greater depth, focusing on the components of energy and human capital. 2024 2025
Completed Fighting InequalitiesGovernance Colombia 71000 € 1 year EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalitiesrecherche 0 Research on inequalities Colombia Fighting InequalitiesGovernance Acción PúblicaMinistry of Finance of Colombia (Hacienda y Crédito Público) Reduced Inequalities Vue sur la ville de Medellin, en Colombie. Legal notice EU (project) Reducing spatial inequalities is a priority for the Colombian government, which uses a public policy tool – the General Participation System (GPS) – to achieve this objective. This research project aims to analyse the impact of the GPS strategy on reducing spatial inequalities in Colombia, in partnership with the research center Acción Pública. 2024 2025
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