Inequality diagnostics

Between December 2018 and May 2024, a series of inequality diagnostics were elaborated for the following 11 GIZ partner countries: Brazil, Colombia. Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Namibia, Peru, South Africa, Vietnam and Zambia. The inequality diagnostics examine trends in economic development and employment and changes in inequality and poverty. They focus on labour market developments, taxes and transfers as causes and drivers of inequality. They describe if and how key national policies and strategies address the issue of inequality and give policy options for reducing inequality. The final product of the project is a meta-analysis of inequality in the 11 the GIZ partner countries.