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The SDG for education is straightforward: “Ensure
inclusive
and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.”
While social media could offer an opening for creating a more
inclusive
European public sphere, at least for English-speaking citizens, this will take some more time.
But even if countries do manage to achieve
inclusive
growth, it will not be enough to eliminate hunger by 2030.
When they look at the West nowadays, they see populism, demagoguery, and deep divisions, rather than harmonious,
inclusive
societies.
For example, the agenda calls for the provision of “universal access to safe, inclusive, and accessible green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons, and persons with disabilities” by 2030.
Globally, a more
inclusive
trade agenda is emerging, with the goal of fostering women’s entrepreneurship and participation in international trade placed at the top.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Islamist government, led by Mohamed Morsi, demonstrated all too well its incompetence and incapacity to ensure an
inclusive
democratic transition.
While recent government measures are expected to boost economic revival, an additional challenge is that growth must be made sustainable and more inclusive, which requires addressing four key issues.
To achieve
inclusive
growth, India must shift toward modern services, such as Internet connectivity technology, finance, law, accountancy, and other professional business services.
Third, while India possesses some of the world’s best managers, scientists, and engineers, a large portion of its workforce is unskilled or semi-skilled, which may constrain the country’s ability to deliver
inclusive
growth.
A large share of our assistance is focused on India’s lagging states, making our work strongly
inclusive.
Greater regional cooperation can help South Asia to achieve shared prosperity that is both
inclusive
and sustainable.
As a result, prospects for a rapid, durable, and
inclusive
economic recovery remain a serious concern.
But it is SDG 11 – which focuses on making cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable – that is the lynchpin of the localization process.
The outcome of these discussions will shape policies and investment aimed at spurring GDP growth, strengthening human capital, and promoting more
inclusive
prosperity.
And all of this must be closely coordinated with the pursuit of supply-side reforms that promote robust, durable, and
inclusive
growth.
To revive the Argentine economy in a durable and
inclusive
manner, Macri’s government needs to act fast to mobilize sizeable external financial assistance, generate additional domestic resources, and implement deeper structural reforms.
A new era of moderate, sensible policymaking could be what enables Latin America to diversify its economies and build more sustainable and
inclusive
prosperity.
The proposed education SDG reflects this consensus, as it calls for inclusive, equitable access to the classroom.
By bypassing more efficient and
inclusive
structures, these arrangements undermine multilateralism.
The message for them should be clear: Building a more
inclusive
economy requires redistribution.
Policies to promote investment in infrastructure, housing, alternative energy, and care for the young and the aging can boost economic competitiveness and
inclusive
growth, while creating millions of jobs in occupations likely to be augmented, rather than displaced, by automation.
Indeed, the agreement showed the value of a more
inclusive
approach – for example, by asking key questions that might be too politically sensitive for some of the larger countries to raise, or by pointing out concerns that resonate with the poorest, even if they are less important for the richest.
If globalization is to work for everyone, decisions about how to manage it must be made in a democratic and
inclusive
manner – with the participation of both the perpetrators and the victims of the mistakes.
The UN, notwithstanding all of its flaws, is the one
inclusive
international institution.
In May 2012, banking regulators from ten countries asked my organization, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), to help them establish the Sustainable Banking Network (SBN) to fund initiatives that are “greener, environmentally friendly, and socially inclusive.”
And they should start to encourage the establishment of
inclusive
political structures that can help end Syria’s hideous civil war.
One model is the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, which has succeeded spectacularly in reducing levels of chlorofluorocarbons, highlighting the continued potential of
inclusive
multilateralism.
In the 12 high-MMR Asia-Pacific countries, the UNFPA advocates the development of responsive and
inclusive
health systems with sufficient numbers of trained personnel, from midwives to community-health workers.
They can and must develop
inclusive
policies that address the needs of vulnerable and marginalized groups, including in ways that go beyond the health sector.
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