Abstract
Year 2015 is a signpost for international cooperation, partnership and solidarity. Time for assessing processes
and outcomes of the MDGs; and for understanding whether, how and why
progresses were made. Time to spell out the post-2015 SDGs’ Targets in details,
into a true policy perspective – and everybody knows that details can make a
lot of difference. This special moment may simply end up with a consensus on a new, more
complete and encompassing, “book of dreams” for the future of our world.
More cynically, this consensus may result from “aggregation”: individual actors
– countries, public agencies and non-governmental organizations – agree on a
long list of targets, each loosely defined so to accommodate all perspectives,
to preserve or expand their political and economic space, to promote their
special priorities and agendas, to gain political visibility or some command over
resources.
We on the contrary need to hope and work and for more than that. People,
real people with a face and a name, are suffering from hunger, deprivation,
injustice, denial of elementary freedoms, environmental degradation. Heeding
their call means activating and decidedly supporting those processes that
can effectively lead to ending poverty and hunger. Here, in a sense, all that
matter are the details. Real names, real faces. Choosing reality – with all its contradictions – as the starting point for cooperation, partnership and solidarity
provides a realistic, unitary starting point for spelling out policies details. In a
sense, the political framework shifts from mapping the policy space, so that
each actor’s particular agenda can be adequately represented in the overall
emerging consensus, to sustaining processes of development, building on
human dignity and sustaining bottom-up initiatives.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Poverty Eradication: Access to Land, Access to Food |
Editor | SARA BALESTRI, SIMONA BERETTA |
Pagine | 173-180 |
Numero di pagine | 8 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2015 |
Keywords
- Human dignity
- policy dialogue
- poverty eradication
- sustainable development goals