One hundred new women PhDs in economics for Francophone Africa by 2025
Focusing on reducing the gender gap, the project aims to strengthen analytical capacities in economics in Francophone Africa.
Focusing on reducing the gender gap, the project aims to strengthen analytical capacities in economics in Francophone Africa.
The Economic Research Forum (ERF), a longstanding IDRC partner based in Cairo, is a prominent regional network of Arab researchers that focuses on economic analysis with increasing attention to multidisciplinary research, gender analysis, and grea
Tunisia's recent political transformation has provided an opportunity to promote debate on key economic and development issues.
International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty (ILEAP) aims to help developing countries and regions obtain pro-development outcomes from trade and investment policy negotiation, reform and implementation.
This project aims to help West African nations develop policies based on a better understanding of why youth leave rural areas, and what economic activities they pursue in cities.
Different countries are at different stages of demographic change. These differences ("asymmetries") can create opportunities for mutually beneficial financial cooperation between them.
Social sciences in sub-Saharan Africa are severely underresourced.
Research on how the interactions between and among institutions can affect developing countries' ability to implement regulatory goals and reforms will shed light on the neglected field of law and development.
Markets in developing countries are often marked by anti-competitive behaviour, concentrated market power, and low access for newcomers. This limits local enterprise development and innovation.
Social networks are important sources of advice and contribute to entrepreneurs' success in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).