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Understanding Poverty and Inequality

Understanding Poverty and Inequality

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What you'll learn

Master these skills and apply them to real-world projects.

Global poverty and exclusion as a multidimensional set of deprivations
Key elements of the history, achievements, and remaining challenges of poverty and inequality around the world
Causes of poverty and inequality
Tradeoffs and synergies across dimensions of sustainable development, including identity-based discrimination, climate vulnerability, and more

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2 sections · 4 lessons

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John McArthur

Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Sustainable Development at Brookings Institution
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Chandrika Bahadur

CEO at The Antara Foundation
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Sabina Alkire

Director at Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative
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Homi Kharas

Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Center for Sustainable Development at Brookings Institution
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Carol Graham

Leo Pasvolsky Senior Fellow and Research Director, Global Economy and Development at Brookings Institution
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Makada Henry-Nickie

Robert and Virginia Hartley Fellow, Governance Studies at Brookings Institution
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Caren Grown

Director, Gender at The World Bank
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Alpa Shah

Professor of Anthropology at London School of Economics and Political Science
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Haroon Bhorat

Professor of Economics and Director of the Development Policy Research Unit at University of Cape Town
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Rashawn Ray

David M. Rubenstein Fellow, Governance Studies at Brookings Institution
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Andre Perry

Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings Institution
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Heriberto Tapia

Policy Specialist at Human Development Report Office
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Amar Bhattacharya

Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Center for Sustainable Development at Brookings Institution
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Dany Bahar

Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development at Brookings Institution
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Nora Lustig

Samuel Z. Stone Professor of Latin American Economics & Director of the Commitment to Equity Institute at Tulane University
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Michael Cooke

Director of Research and Learning at Centre for Knowledge Equity
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Wing Thye Woo

President, Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia and Director, Jeffrey Sachs Center on Sustainable Development at Sunway University
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Addisu Lashitew

David M. Rubenstein Fellow, Global Economy and Development at Brookings Institution

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