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Inequality, inclusion & infrastructure: Register for our LSE event

August 22, 2014
by Chris Jordan
Africa, Brazil, economy, event, inequality, social protection
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With the initial IRIBA research programme close to completion, we’re looking forward to taking the show on the road and discussing our findings from Brazil – and their potential for African countries.

On Friday September 12 we’re running a workshop at the London School of Economics.

Alongside IRIBA’s co-research directors Armando Barrientos and Ed Amann, we’ll be joined by Professor Sergio Firpo from the Getulio Vargas Foundation, who’s been researching how Brazil has achieved such a significant decline in inequality.

If you’re interested in attending, just drop an email to iriba@manchester.ac.uk to reserve your place.

IRBA LSE event 0914

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I'm the Communications & Uptake Manager for IRIBA.
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