Inequality is increasing in Asia and the Pacific. Our region’s remarkable economic success story belies a widening gap between rich and poor. A gap that’s trapping people in poverty and, if not tackled urgently, could thwart our ambition to achieve sustainable development. This is the central challenge heads of state and government will be considering this week at the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). A strengthened regional approach to more sustainable, inclusive growth must be this Commission’s outcome
In 2000, the ASEAN member countries signed the UN Millennium Declaration to eradicate extreme povert...
Rising inequality poses a serious threat to sustained growth and poverty reduction in developing Asi...
If the first Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) to “End poverty in all its forms everywhere” is to b...
Beneath the gloss of Asia’s newfound prosperity lies an unsettling reality. Rising inequality has de...
The world’s developed economies are experiencing a sharp backlash against globalisation, and it appe...
Asia is at a Crossroads. Rising inequality poses a dire threat to continued prosperity in Asia, wher...
This paper focusses on income inequality in Asia, its drivers and policies to combat it. It finds th...
The Asia-Pacific region as a whole has had considerable success with the MDGs, particularly in reduc...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development reflects a consensus on the need to move towards more eg...
● East Asia has achieved more economic growth and reduced poverty faster than any other region of th...
cooperation for inclusive and sustainable economic and social development in Asia and the Pacific, a...
This working paper analyzes the contribution of social protection—especially social assistance—in re...
Economic inequality has reached extreme levels. From Ghana to Germany, Italy to Indonesia, the gap b...
Reducing inequalities lies at the heart of resolving some of the world’s most pressing challenges, f...
Asia and the Pacific has made good progress towards the MDGs, though the region will still need to m...
In 2000, the ASEAN member countries signed the UN Millennium Declaration to eradicate extreme povert...
Rising inequality poses a serious threat to sustained growth and poverty reduction in developing Asi...
If the first Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) to “End poverty in all its forms everywhere” is to b...
Beneath the gloss of Asia’s newfound prosperity lies an unsettling reality. Rising inequality has de...
The world’s developed economies are experiencing a sharp backlash against globalisation, and it appe...
Asia is at a Crossroads. Rising inequality poses a dire threat to continued prosperity in Asia, wher...
This paper focusses on income inequality in Asia, its drivers and policies to combat it. It finds th...
The Asia-Pacific region as a whole has had considerable success with the MDGs, particularly in reduc...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development reflects a consensus on the need to move towards more eg...
● East Asia has achieved more economic growth and reduced poverty faster than any other region of th...
cooperation for inclusive and sustainable economic and social development in Asia and the Pacific, a...
This working paper analyzes the contribution of social protection—especially social assistance—in re...
Economic inequality has reached extreme levels. From Ghana to Germany, Italy to Indonesia, the gap b...
Reducing inequalities lies at the heart of resolving some of the world’s most pressing challenges, f...
Asia and the Pacific has made good progress towards the MDGs, though the region will still need to m...
In 2000, the ASEAN member countries signed the UN Millennium Declaration to eradicate extreme povert...
Rising inequality poses a serious threat to sustained growth and poverty reduction in developing Asi...
If the first Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) to “End poverty in all its forms everywhere” is to b...