Niger
Niger Le Niger a un niveau d’inégalité de revenu relativement bas au sein de la CEDEAO+ (56eau niveau mondial) : Il est néanmoins nécessaire de réduire davantage les inégalités afin d’accélérer la croissance et d’éliminer la pauvreté. En matière d’engagement pour lutter contre les inégalités,…
THE COMMITMENT TO REDUCING INEQUALITY INDEX-2022
Introduction The Commitment to Reducing Inequality (CRI) Index monitors what governments are doing through their policy commitments to reduce inequality. We believe inequality is far from inevitable. It is a policy choice and governments have considerable powers to reduce the gap between the rich and…
The CRII in West Africa
CRI exposes the West African paradox Impressive economic growth sitting side-by-side an alarming inequality gap Kofi Annan, the former UN Secretary-General, in a New York Times op-ed on May 9, 2013 titled Stop the plunder of Africa, observed that, “the rising tide of wealth is not lifting…
The Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index – 2020
Fighting Inequality in the time of Covid 19:The Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index 2020 The coronavirus pandemic has swept across a world unprepared to fight it, because countries had failed to choose policies to fight inequality. Only one in six countries assessed for the CRI Index…
The Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index – 2018
The Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index 2018 In 2015, the leaders of 193 governments promised to reduce inequality under Goal 10 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Without reducing inequality, meeting SDG 1 to eliminate poverty will be impossible. In 2017, Development Finance International (DFI)…