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1 Gabriele Köhler Senior Research Associate, UNRISD, Geneva www.gabrielekoehler.net

2 1.) Poverty, inequality, global justice

3 Income poverty ($1,25) 3

4 Source: Ortiz and Cummins. 2011. Global Inequality. UNICEF Constant US$, Year 2000 value Income inequality

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7 Overstretched eco-system 7

8 2.) Are the SDGs serious?

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12 Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SDGs)

13 UN reawakened? “The stars are aligned for the world to take historic action to transform lives and protect the planet.” Ban Ki-moon 2014

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15 3. SDGs – the good stuff

16 Progressive, nuanced positions Rights and Universal Declaration of Human Rights Gender equality and empowerment Universal – ALL countries Multidimensional poverty Awareness of inequalities within and among countries Goal of sustainable consumption and production 3 entire goals specifically addressing climate change Social protection floor Development, infrastructure and industrial strategy Relatively inclusive negotiations process

17 4.) SDGs: the bad parts

18 Fatal errors and omissions Lack of analysis – no political economy Oblivious to power relations Nil ambition vis-à-vis income poverty Weak goals on global economic architecture Weak notion of redistribution Policy vacuum: no decent work policies Issue blindness: refugees do not feature Misleading partnerships: Public private partnerships Erroneous links: GDP growth and sustainability

19 5.) The alternatives

20 Regarding analysis Employ the concept of “capitalism” to explain public poverty juxtaposed with concentrated private wealth and planetary destruction

21 Regarding principles Replace the primacy of the profit motif with ecological sustainability and social equity- a reversed hierarchy of social equity norms

22 Reversed normative hierarchy Eco-social rational: economic decisions subordinated to ecological and social justice considerations Internalising planetary boundaries From production of material goods to systematic recycling From production of material goods to provision of services Valorise the care economy, including care for children, elderly, persons w special needs, refugees, migrants Expand eco-management of cities and spaces, of production and consumption processes

23 “Post growth” and sharing economies

24 Regarding policy: Eco-social policy 1.Peace and security 2.Rights-based, universal social policies 3.A shifted economic rationale 4.A renewed attention to decent work 5.Integrated ecology policy 6.Democratic developmental welfare state and enlightened public sector 7.A new fiscal compact 8.A coherent, consensual policy agenda 9.International responsibility for social, economic and ecological justice 10. A fundamental re-think Katja Hujo and Gabriele Koehler. 2015.

25 6.) The initial question Linking poverty, inequality, global justice: are the SDGs serious?

26 Double character of the SDGs: Appropriation of transformative aspirations by the capitalist rationale and hierarchical power relations but also An anchor to claim rights – the role of declarations of visions and principles

27 Use the SDGs Harvest the 17 goals Reinterpret them – use them subversively Make sure they are achieved and overachieved Transform global relations for a just world

28 Further reading Alberto D. Cimadamore, Gabriele Koehler, Thomas Pogge, eds..2015. Poverty and the Millennium Development Goals: A critical look forward. CROP. London: ZED Books. (forthcoming) Peter Edward and Andrew Sumner. 2015. Philanthropy, Welfare Capitalism or Radically Different Global Economic Model: What Would It Take to End Global Poverty within a Generation Based on Historical Growth Patterns? Working Paper 413. Centre for Global Development. http://www.cgdev.org/publication/end-global-poverty-within-generation-historical-growthhttp://www.cgdev.org/publication/end-global-poverty-within-generation-historical-growth Okwui Enwezor. 2015. All the World’s Futures, Biennale Venice. http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/exhibition/enwezor/ Jayati Ghosh. 2015. The Poverty Alleviation Way to Development. Frontline. Delhi. September 4, 2015. http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/the-poverty-alleviation-way-to-development/article7549958.ece http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/the-poverty-alleviation-way-to-development/article7549958.ece Katja Hujo and Gabriele Koehler. 2015. Welcoming a new global agenda. UNRISD SDG policy brief. www.unrisd.org (forthcoming)www.unrisd.org Naomi Klein. 2014. This changes everything. Capitalism vs. The Climate, New York: Simon & Schuster. Gabriele Koehler. 2014. Some preliminary reflections on development, public policy and welfare states. in Development and Welfare Policy in South Asia, Gabriele Koehler and Deepta Chopra, eds. London: Routledge. 9-24 …. 2015. Human rights, human security and gender: Stitching the pieces together, in Gender and Human Security, edited by Zaneta Ozolina. Riga: Zinatne. 43-69 …. 2015. Seven Decades of Development and Now What? 2015. Journal of International Development. Special DSA Issue. UNRISD (2010) Combating Poverty and Inequality. Structural Change, Social Policy and Politics, (Geneva: UNRISD). www.unrisd.org www.unrisd.org Thomas Piketty. 2014. Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Boston, Harvard University Press. Pope Francis. 2013. Evangelii gaudium. Apostolic exhortation. 2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_exhortations/documents/papa-francesco_esortazione-ap_20131124_evangelii- gaudium.html United Nations. 2015.. Draft outcome document of the United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda. Draft resolution submitted by the President of the General Assembly. New York. http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/69/L.85&Lang=E http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/69/L.85&Lang=E UNRISD. 2010. Combating Poverty and Inequality. www.unrisd.org Peter Utting. 2015. Social and Solidarity Economy: Beyond the Fringe? London: ZED Pascal Van Griethuysen. 2012. Bona diagnosis, bona curatio: How property economics clarifies the degrowth debate. Ecological Economics. Vol 84 (2012): 262-269


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