Global Social Justice
- Overview
- Publications
- Events
Task Force Chairs
- Isabel Ortiz
Global Social Justice Program Director
Initiative for Policy Dialogue
The Global Social Justice Program aims to generate debate on the distributional impacts – the winners and losers – of current policies and to provide alternatives based on the rights of all peoples to benefit from economic and social progress. The world’s extreme inequalities should make us question the current development models, which have accrued mostly to the wealthiest. The Program aims to evidence how economic decisions affect all citizens but are often taken without adequately looking at their social impacts, therefore benefitting the better-off and perpetuating inequality patterns. The Global Social Justice Program will present alternatives to maximize the public interest and reduce inequalities, both at the national and global levels.
Recent Events
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IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings: The Age of Austerity
04/20/13 Meeting
Washington DC, District of Columbia, United StatesWashington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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E-Discussion: Recovery with a Human Face
02/20/13 Meeting
New York, New York, United States
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G20 Civil Meeting
12/12/12 Meeting
Moscow, Russian Federation
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A Recovery for All: There are Alternatives
10/01/12 Speech
Geneva, Switzerland
Latest Publications
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The Age of Austerity
03/29/13 Working Paper
Isabel Ortiz, Matthew Cummins
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A Recovery for All
12/01/12 Network Paper
Isabel Ortiz (Editor), Matthew Cummins (Editor)
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The Price of Inequality
06/01/12 Network Paper
Joseph Stiglitz
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Be Outraged: There Are Alternatives
05/21/12 Oxfam 21 May 2012
Richard Jolly, Stephany Griffith-Jones, Isabel Ortiz
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Global Inequality: Beyond the Bottom Billion
04/01/11 Working Paper
Isabel Ortiz, Matthew Cummins

