La SCNAT e la sua rete adottano iniziative per una società e una comunità scientifica sostenibile. Appoggiano la politica, il governo e l’economia fornendo competenze e mantenendo un dialogo con i cittadini. Rafforzano la condivisione delle discipline scientifiche e promuovono le nuove generazioni accademiche.

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Leave no one behind – Discrimination, Exclusion and the 2030 Agenda

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14:00 - 16:00

Luogo della manifestazione

Freiburgstrasse 130
3003 Bern

Discrimination and exclusion are human rights challenges at the core of sustainable development. These need to be overcome for the 2030 agenda’s central promise of «leaving no one behind» to be realised.

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Discrimination and exclusion may be the result of deliberate policies that disfavour certain groups. Or they are consequences of policies that fail to tackle existing prejudice and exclusion, be it due to flawed data, lack of analysis and understanding, or insufficient political will.
Both scenarios have profound implications for governments and development partners. TRAVERSE wants to shed light on this.

with
Eglantina GJERMENI, Minister of Urban Development, Republic of Albania
Magdalena SEPÚLVEDA CARMONA, Senior Research Associate at the UN Research Institute for Social Development. Former UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Extreme Poverty
Elizabeth STUART, Research Fellow at the Overseas Development Institute ODI, Co-author of Leave no one behind – the real Bottom Billion
Nils WEIDMANN, Professor of Political Science at the University of Konstanz; Expert on ethnicity and internet access

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Lingue: Inglese