Tackling Global Inequalities: Educate Together Students Showcase Global Citizenship & Environment Projects at Development Education Expo
Not exact matches
Led by a feminist Prime Minister who campaigned on a promise of inclusive growth, Canada is well placed to become a
global leader in
tackling the twin struggles of gender and economic
inequality.
Global citizenship is about understanding the need to
tackle injustice and
inequality and having the desire and fortitude to work to do so.
In the meantime, UK NGOs will redouble their efforts on promoting an internationalist, outward - facing Britain committed to playing its part in
tackling global challenges and implementing the SDGs to address poverty, climate change and
inequality.
The Hard Road to Power (with Giles Radice, 2015); The Predistribution Agenda:
Tackling Inequality and Supporting Sustainable Growth (with Claudia Chwalisz, 2015); Governing Britain: Power, Politics and the Prime Minister (2013); After the Third Way (with Olaf Cramme, 2012); Beyond New Labour (with Roger Liddle, 2009); Social Justice in the
Global Age (with Olaf Cramme, 2009); and
Global Europe, Social Europe (with Anthony Giddens, 2006).
Designed to
tackle systemic human rights exploitation, ecological depravation and
global inequality, the SDGs are ambitious.
Adopted in 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to end
global poverty, reduce
inequalities and
tackle climate change.