The Impact of Gender-Based Wealth Disparity in Uganda

Von Amanya Aklam und Mugoda Francis|2025-03-07T16:40:53+01:00 7. März 2025|Globalisierung und Entwicklung, Ungleichheit|

Uganda’s eco­no­mic growth rein­forces gen­der ine­qua­li­ties, lea­ving women in pre­ca­rious con­di­ti­ons. How can policy and tra­di­tion evolve to bridge this wealth gap? ▸ Arti­kel lesen

The Social Understanding of Wealth Across Time: A Multidimensional Perspective on African History

Von Ndirangu Ngunjiri, Moritz Heinmöller, Naris Ninsiima, Robiel Beyene und David Twinomugyisha|2025-03-07T16:42:31+01:00 7. März 2025|Globalisierung und Entwicklung, Ungleichheit|

The social under­stan­ding of wealth in Africa has evol­ved signi­fi­cantly – from Indi­ge­nous, pre-colo­nial, and post-colo­nial, to con­tem­po­rary Africa. During these peri­ods a key distinc­tion emer­ges bet­ween mate­rial and non-mate­rial wealth. Based on this distinc­tion seve­ral dif­fe­rent dimen­si­ons of wealth can be iden­ti­fied, par­ti­ally coming with con­flic­ting results when applied to con­tem­po­rary rea­li­ties ▸ Arti­kel lesen

Wealth Inequality Dynamics in Africa: A Summer School in Kampala

Von Jakob Kapeller und Paul Kliesch|2025-03-07T16:08:57+01:00 3. November 2024|Ungleichheit|

At a Kam­pala sum­mer school, 70 scho­lars tack­led Africa’s wealth ine­qua­lity, unco­ve­ring the pivo­tal role of land owner­ship in sha­ping eco­no­mic divi­des. Insights spark change.
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