The Southern Africa – Towards Inclusive Economic Development (SA-TIED) programme looks at ways to support policy-making for inclusive growth and economic transformation in the southern Africa region, through original research conceived and produced in collaboration between United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER), National Treasury, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and many other governmental and research organizations in South Africa and its sub-region. A key aspect of the programme is to encourage networking and discussion amongst people involved in policy processes across the participating organizations and civil society aiming to bridge the gap between research and policy-making.
Economic transformation is a complex process that requires well-timed policy interventions across different sectors and areas. The complexity of the aims is reflected in the six thematic work streams that have been identified under SA-TIED:
- enterprise development for job creation and growth
- public revenue mobilization for inclusive development
- macroeconomic modelling for policy formulation
- turning the tide on inequality
- climate change and energy transition as drivers of change
- regional growth for Southern Africa’s prosperity.
Workstream 5 – ‘Climate change and energy transition as drivers of change’ is led by IFPRI with Channing Arndt serving as the workstream lead. This workstream focuses on the nexus of climate change, infrastructure, migration, agriculture, trade, and energy. Climate change and energy transitions serve as principal drivers of the research within this framework while exploring the linkages to infrastructure migration, agriculture, and trade.