SDG 10 - Reduced Inequality
Introduction
At Redeemer's University, our mission for Sustainable Development Goal 10: Reduced Inequality is to promote equality and inclusivity across all sectors of society. We are committed to ensuring that everyone, regardless of background or circumstance, has equal access to education and opportunities. Our non-discriminatory admissions policy and anti-discrimination policies ensure that all students and staff are treated fairly. Additionally, we provide accessible facilities and comprehensive disability support services to ensure that all individuals can fully participate in university life.
Our dedicated researchers are focused on addressing inequality through research and policy recommendations that promote social inclusion and equal opportunities. These efforts contribute to building a more just and equitable society, both within our institution and in the broader community.
Explore Some of Our SDG 10 Research
The article examines the World Health Organization's (WHO) role in reforming Nigeria’s health sector from 1993 to 2007, focusing on how these reforms have helped improve health equity and access to services, especially for marginalized populations. The WHO shifted from a purely social justice approach to one emphasizing the economic benefits of health, promoting a balance between social and economic development. These reforms support Sustainable Development Goal 10 (SDG 10), which focuses on reducing inequalities within and among countries. The WHO's involvement highlights the importance of health as a pathway to reducing inequality and enhancing equitable access to essential services. To learn more, refer to Anaemene (2019) in International Journal of Health Services
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The article explores the socio-economic characteristics of cargo handling at Tin Can Island Port in Nigeria, highlighting how policy reforms and infrastructure development have improved efficiency in port operations. The study emphasizes the need for further investment in port automation and intelligent systems to enhance cargo throughput and reduce delays. These improvements support Sustainable Development Goal 10 (SDG 10), which aims to reduce inequality by promoting access to infrastructure and economic opportunities. Enhancing port infrastructure boosts Nigeria’s competitiveness in global trade, contributing to economic inclusiveness. For further details, refer to Oluwakoya et al. (2022) in Transactions on Maritime Science
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