Agenda 2030: Inequality - the New Threat to Global Development


The Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) invites you to a seminar on inequality and global development.

When the world agreed on new sustainable development goals (SDG) in the United Nations a year ago the basis for the Agenda 2030 was ”leaving no one behind”. Decreasing inequality also became a much debated goal in itself. How has the world delivered on this goal so far? Why does it seem so hard to reach and what happens if it doesn't succeed? While inequality has been decreasing between countries as many poor countries are growing fast and catching up, the main problem is now the inequality within countries. Big groups of poor people have not benefitted from the growth and development. This is the case not only in developing countries but to a large extent also in rich countries. Economic inequality, rather than poverty itself, is increasingly being pointed out as a threat to global development.

Jesper Roine, Associate Professor of Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) and Deputy Director at the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE). He has published widely on income and wealth distribution.

Paula Lucci, research fellow with the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) programme on growth, poverty and inequality. She has extensive experience on the SDGs, urban poverty and inclusive growth. She has also worked for the public sector in Argentina and Mexico.

Date: Monday September 26, 2016

Time: 12.00-13.30.

Registration and lunch sandwiches from 11.30. No late entries.

Location: The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Drottning Kristinas väg 37, Stockholm.

Language: English

Seminar fee: Free of charge

Register here (link below)

The discussion is chaired by Victoria Veres, associate on UIs Global Politics and Security programme and the author of FN:s globala mål: Världen går i otakt and FN:s nya utvecklingsmål: Har världen gjort läxan? Welcome!

This seminar was enabled with the financial support of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Sida.

När: 26 september 2016 10:00 - 26 september 2016 11:30

Var: Drottning Kristinas väg 37 / Stockholm

Arrangör: Utrikespolitiska Institutet