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OUR TEAM

The ACEIR team comprises researchers from the universities of Ghana, Kenya and
Cape Town and a small project management and communications team. The hub and
nodes are led by researchers who are well established locally and
internationally.
About the team



LEADING AFRICA IN OVERCOMING INEQUALITY AND POVERTY

The African Centre of Excellence for Inequality Research is a leader in the
study of inequality in Africa. By producing excellent and innovative
policy-relevant research, we aspire to lead African research in overcoming
inequality.
Read more



OUR MODEL OF COLLABORATION

The Centre uses a hub-and-spoke model. The University of Cape Town hosts the hub
and the South Africa node. The Ghana node is convened by the University of Ghana
and the Kenya node by the University of Nairobi.
Read more



CONTRIBUTING TO POLICY DEBATES

ACEIR researchers often work with national statistical offices, government
departments of different African countries and international development
agencies to profile, map, and analyse multidimensional inequalities and their
interactions.
More about the research programmes



OUR TEAM

The ACEIR team comprises researchers from the universities of Ghana, Kenya and
Cape Town and a small project management and communications team. The hub and
nodes are led by researchers who are well established locally and
internationally.
About the team



LEADING AFRICA IN OVERCOMING INEQUALITY AND POVERTY

The African Centre of Excellence for Inequality Research is a leader in the
study of inequality in Africa. By producing excellent and innovative
policy-relevant research, we aspire to lead African research in overcoming
inequality.
Read more



OUR MODEL OF COLLABORATION

The Centre uses a hub-and-spoke model. The University of Cape Town hosts the hub
and the South Africa node. The Ghana node is convened by the University of Ghana
and the Kenya node by the University of Nairobi.
Read more



CONTRIBUTING TO POLICY DEBATES

ACEIR researchers often work with national statistical offices, government
departments of different African countries and international development
agencies to profile, map, and analyse multidimensional inequalities and their
interactions.
More about the research programmes



OUR TEAM

The ACEIR team comprises researchers from the universities of Ghana, Kenya and
Cape Town and a small project management and communications team. The hub and
nodes are led by researchers who are well established locally and
internationally.
About the team

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OUR CENTRES

Ghana node Kenya node South Africa node


OUR RESEARCH THEMES

Growth, poverty, and inequality Drivers of inequality Social mobility and
inequality Climate change and inequality

 


Established in 2018, ACEIR is one of the 13 centres of excellence of the African
Research Universities Alliance.
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“WE ROLL UP OUR SLEEVES AND WE DO OUR WORK FOR A BETTER COUNTRY”

The contributions to poverty and inequality scholarship by ACEIR’s director,
Prof. Murray Leibbrandt, were recognised in two significant ways this year: an
honorary PhD, and election to the Council of South Africa's science academy.
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SEMINAR TOUCHES ON GENDER, AGRICULTURE, AND THE ROLE OF ASPIRATIONS AND AGENCY
IN DEVELOPMENT

The first seminar of the CoRE IPD will present a study on whether psychosocial
training increased female smallholder adoption of improved seeds in Ethiopia. A
hybrid event with the Cluster's co-lead Prof. Robert Lensink, 4 Oct. @ 13:00
CAT.
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DIVING INTO A “TREASURE TROVE” ON THE ROOTS OF INEQUALITY, POVERTY, AND
DEPRIVATION IN AFRICA

If its inaugural summer school is anything to go by, the Cluster of Research
Excellence in Inequalities, Poverty, and Deprivation is off to an excellent
start in nurturing African research excellence through education and capacity
building.
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OVERCOMING AN UNEQUAL WORLD THROUGH EQUITABLE PARTNERSHIPS – OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF
THE AFRICA-EUROPE CORE IPD

The ACEIR partner universities celebrated with the University of Groningen and
other European partners in the Africa-Europe Cluster of Research Excellence in
Inequalities, Poverty, and Deprivation at the consortium's official launch.
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Contact the ACEIR hub

Prof Murray Leibbrandt
+27 21 650 2726

Haajirah Esau
+27 21 650 5715

Address

Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit,
School of Economics,
Middle Campus, Stanley Road, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, 7701

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