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|Country Opportunity=France
 
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|OD Description=The call for research papers is part of the international conference titled “Bridging Divides: Evidence-based Policies for Inequality Reduction and Sustainable Development”, organised by the EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalities on 7-8 October 2025, in Paris.
 
|OD Description=The call for research papers is part of the international conference titled “Bridging Divides: Evidence-based Policies for Inequality Reduction and Sustainable Development”, organised by the EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalities on 7-8 October 2025, in Paris.
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We welcome submissions of reasonably completed research papers on topics related to policies aimed at inequality reduction and sustainable development, including, but not limited to:
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*Social and fiscal policies for inequality reduction in the context of green transitions;
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*Sustainable energy transitions and environmental policies through an inequality-reduction lens;
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*Equitable investment strategies and value-sharing mechanisms in sustainable development;
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*Innovative tools to address inequality;
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*Tackling climate change and its implications for intergenerational inequality.
  
The conference will highlight research conducted by the EU-funded Research Facility on Inequalities, as well as studies selected through the current Call for Papers, which will remain open from 9 April to 31 May 2025.
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Submissions from researchers based in Global South  and EU neighborhood countries are strongly encouraged.
 
 
The conference seeks to address the following central question: How can we ensure that social and environmental objectives are realistically reconciled in a just transition and how do we fund it?
 
 
 
To this end, the conference will:
 
*Explore fiscal and social protection strategies that promote inclusive green transitions;
 
*Examine effective policy approaches that address inequalities while fostering economic growth and decent work;
 
*Generate actionable recommendations for policymakers to ensure equitable resource access and economic justice.
 
 
|OD Deadline=2025/05/31
 
|OD Deadline=2025/05/31
 
|OD URL=https://www.afd.fr/en/call-research-papers-policies-towards-inequality-reduction-and-sustainable-development
 
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Title
Call for Research Papers - Policies Towards Inequality Reduction and Sustainable Development
Organization
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Type
Call for Papers/Abstracts
Sector
  • Other
  • Climate Change
Country
  • France
Eligibility/Description
The call for research papers is part of the international conference titled “Bridging Divides: Evidence-based Policies for Inequality Reduction and Sustainable Development”, organised by the EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalities on 7-8 October 2025, in Paris.

We welcome submissions of reasonably completed research papers on topics related to policies aimed at inequality reduction and sustainable development, including, but not limited to:

  • Social and fiscal policies for inequality reduction in the context of green transitions;
  • Sustainable energy transitions and environmental policies through an inequality-reduction lens;
  • Equitable investment strategies and value-sharing mechanisms in sustainable development;
  • Innovative tools to address inequality;
  • Tackling climate change and its implications for intergenerational inequality.
Submissions from researchers based in Global South and EU neighborhood countries are strongly encouraged.
Deadline
2025/05/31
URL