Groupe d'analyses et politiques économiques de Tunisie (GAPET)
Tunisia's recent political transformation has provided an opportunity to promote debate on key economic and development issues.
Tunisia's recent political transformation has provided an opportunity to promote debate on key economic and development issues.
This project aims to conserve East Africa's rich biodiversity by strengthening local livelihoods through community-based conservation programs.
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.
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.
This project will examine the evolution of entrepreneurial activity in the wake of the Arab Spring.
High-performing businesses are currently seen as a source of job and wealth creation, essential elements of a strategy for inclusive growth.
Despite attempts to reform Sudan's economy, unemployment, poverty, and inequality continue to be major challenges.
Women-owned enterprises tend to concentrate near the lower end of the productivity and growth scale in sub-Saharan Africa. This project will provide credible evidence to inform policies to address this challenge and to promote inclusive growth.
Despite impressive growth rates in East Africa, the effects of growth on poverty reduction and employment creation have been limited, particularly for youth.