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In September 2015, 193 world leaders agreed to 17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development. If these Goals are completed, it would mean an end to extreme poverty, inequality and climate change by 2030.
Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries.

  • [New] The digital revolution poses an opportunity to level the playing field, but it is clear that without equitable access, the digital revolution risks entrenching or even exacerbating already existing global inequalities. Newsweek
  • [New] The coming AI boom could level the playing field but warns without equitable access, the digital revolution risks entrenching or even exacerbating already existing global inequalities. Newsweek
  • [New] Eastern and Southern EU countries will face more severe ageing and workforce shrinkages, undermining their competitiveness and potentially contributing to increasing inequality. Bruegel | The Brussels-based economic think tank
  • [New] JPMorgan Chase is rebranding its DEI initiatives as Diversity, Opportunity & Inclusion, replacing equity with opportunity to emphasize equal access. Impakter
  • [New] The World Bank rightfully points out the risks associated with AI deployment: Bias and inequality: AI systems trained on non-representative data can reinforce existing inequalities. "Connecting communities, empowering nations: Unifying t
  • [New] As stressed by the World Bank Group, without urgent policy action, rising poverty and inequality will continue to threaten global stability, economic resilience, and social cohesion. Patricio V. Marquez
  • By 2025, expect films that not only entertain but also serve as platforms for change and awareness, raising issues related to climate change, inequality, and mental health. MEFMobile
  • In 2024, the EU endorsed the Equal by 30 Initiative, a global campaign led by Canada working towards equal pay, leadership and opportunities for women and marginalized communities in the energy sector by 2030. GAC
  • As global demand for connectivity continues to rise, the World Bank cautioned that inaction could exacerbate inequality and limit economic opportunities for millions. MEA Tech Watch
  • Greater Focus on Social Impact: Businesses will be expected to be more significant in addressing global challenges, including climate change and social inequality. Newstrail
  • The new US trade policy will most likely fuel inflation, slow economic growth, cut profits, increase unemployment, worsen inequality, diminish productivity and increase global tensions. Rothschild & Co
  • Full inclusion of women in STEM fields will not only strengthen India's position in global scientific research but also set an example for gender equality in science worldwide. EDUREV.IN
  • China's stance promotes equal rights, opportunities, and representation for all countries, regardless of their size, and underscores the importance of non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign nations. The Express Tribune
  • The call for reparations extends beyond financial redress to encompass addressing structural inequalities, ensuring educational and economic opportunities, reclaiming cultural heritage, and amplifying the voice of Africa and the diaspora communities on the global stage. Ghana News Agency
  • A new ILO policy brief highlights the key structural barriers and discrimination fuelling the gender pay gap in Pakistan, calling for urgent policy action to promote equal pay, strengthen labour law enforcement, and enhance economic opportunities for women. Pakistan
  • Gender equality remains an unachieved goal globally, despite its numerous benefits, including fair treatment, equal pay, and opportunities for women in various sectors. UN Women - Headquarters
  • The US economy continues to outperform other developed markets, but income inequality, high borrowing costs, and commercial real estate risks pose challenges to sustained stability. China Briefing News
  • The current approach by the National Treasury fails to adequately prioritise the needs of the most vulnerable and risks exacerbating existing inequalities, potentially worsening the multi-dimensional nature of the issues that South Africa seeks to address. Institute For Economic Justice
  • Agentic AI presents significant opportunities to enhance economic efficiency and inclusivity in the Global South, but it also poses risks of inequality and bias if not properly managed. Modern Diplomacy
  • Amid global challenges such as climate change, technological disruption, economic inequality and geopolitical tensions, the public is increasingly skeptical about the value of higher education. THE Campus Learn, Share, Connect
  • The introduction of sustainable aviation fuels is a step forward in addressing ecological worries, but the high expected costs of supersonic travel could restrict access to wealthy travelers, potentially exacerbating global mobility inequalities. OpenTools
  • The top five risks in the Philippines are economic downturn, poverty and inequality, inflation, food supply shortages, and unemployment or lack of economic opportunities. BowerGroupAsia

Last updated: 31 March 2025



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