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Lessons learned from the Human Development Report 2020

People

Deadline
12 Nov 2021
Type
Workshop
Location
Web-based
Date
Duration
1 Days
Programme Area
Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Local Development, Multilateral Diplomacy
Price
$0.00
Event Focal Point Email
patricia.romero@unitar.org

Background

The 2020 Human Development Report (HDR) doubles down on the belief that people’s agency and empowerment can bring about the action we need if we are to live in balance with the planet in a fairer world. It shows that we are at an unprecedented moment in history, in which human activity has become a dominant force shaping the planet. These impacts interact with existing inequalities, threatening significant development reversals. Nothing short of a great transformation – in how we live, work, and cooperate – is needed to change the path we are on. The Report explores how to jumpstart that transformation.

Though humanity has achieved incredible progress, we have taken the Earth for granted, destabilizing the very systems upon which we rely for survival. Covid-19, which almost certainly sprang to humans from animals, offers a glimpse of our future, in which the strain on our planet mirrors the strain facing societies. It took Covid-19 very little time to expose and exploit overlapping inequalities, as well as weaknesses in social, economic, and political systems, and threaten reversals in human development.

While the devastating effects of Covid-19 have taken the world’s attention, other layered crises, from climate change to rising inequalities, continue to take their toll. The challenges of planetary and societal imbalance are intertwined: they interact in a vicious circle, each making the other worse. How should we react to this new age? Do we choose to strike out on bold new paths striving to continue human development while easing planetary pressures? Or do we choose to try—and ultimately fail—to go back to business as usual and be swept into a dangerous unknown?

This Human Development Report is firmly behind the first choice, and its arguments go beyond summarizing well-known lists of what can be done to achieve it.

Methodology

The training will be held over zoom in English on 16 November 2021 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. The zoom link will be sent to registered participants.