Inequality & the 1% 07/09/2019 22:00 to 01/01/1970 00:00 - Income and wealth inequality run rampant across the globe. How can we move towards a new fiscal compact for sustainable development? 10 July 2019 (8:00am−12:00pm)Church Center for the United Nations | 777 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017 A rich array of speakers at this event, taking place during the HLPF 2019, explored key drivers and consequences of inequitable and ineffective tax systems; present new empirical evidence and concrete experiences of different actors and countries that have implemented and funded equality-enhancing policies; and shared insights into the political strategies that can be mobilized to move towards a new fiscal compact for sustainable development. Welcome Remarks: Luise Rürup Executive Director, FES New YorkPaul Ladd, Director, UNRISD Opening Remarks: H.E. Ambassador Luis Bermúdez, Deputy Permanent Representative of Uruguay to the UNMr. Inge Herman Rydland, Special Envoy for the 2030 Agenda, Norway Ministry of Foreign Affairs Panel Discussion: Setting the Stage for Global-Level Action Katja Hujo, Senior Research Coordinator, UNRISDRicardo Fuentes-Nieva, Executive Director, Oxfam MexicoShahra Razavi, Chief of Research and Data, UN WomenDora Benedek, Deputy Division Chief, Fiscal Policy Department, IMFFernando Filgueira, Senior Researcher, CIPPEC (Argentina) and CIESU (Uruguay)Moderator: Paul Ladd, Director, UNRISD Roundtable: Coordinating Global and National Action Matthew Martin, Director, Development Finance InternationalJo Marie Griesgraber, Director, New Rules for Global FinancePaola Simonetti, Deputy Director, Economic and Social Policy Department, ITUCKate Donald, Director, Human Rights in Economic and Social Policy Program, Center for Economic and Social RightsModerator: Sara Burke, Senior Policy Analyst, FES New York +++ This event was streamed live on Facebook. Watch here: https://www.facebook.com/UNRISD/ +++ Event Brief 1 MB Monday, 01.10.2018 Publication Inclusive Economy 2030 Agenda 2018 Financial Impact Report: "Are the Multilateral Organizations Fighting Inequality?" 2018 policies of the IMF and World Bank show some improvements in reducing inequalities, but more work remains to be done. Monday, 11.02.2019 Event Inclusive Economy Rethinking Multilateralism 2030 Agenda Multilateralism as an Essential Tool to Reduce Inequality International rules and global economic governance arrangements should be changed to counteract increasing inequality within and among countries.