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Why we need a new eco-social contract – a conversation with Paul Ladd

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Why we need a new eco-social contract – a conversation with Paul Ladd

In this episode we discuss with Paul Ladd, Director of the UN Research Institute on Social Development, about the contribution of the Institute to multilateralism at this 60-year milestone since UNRISD's establishment. In particular, we take a deep dive into the latest report, "Crises of Inequality", which shows why, in order to break the cycle of multiple, interlocking crises and to address inequality, we need a new eco-social contract.

Paul Ladd tells us about how UNRISD's research has, in many instances, been ahead of the curve leading to positive impact. He explains in depth key themes in the recent UNRISD flagship report and gives us clear pointers to ways in which multilateralism must evolve.

Resources

Flagship report: https://www.unrisd.org/en/library/publications/crises-of-inequality

UNRISD website: https://www.unrisd.org/en

UNRISD Twitter: https://twitter.com/unrisd

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Speakers: Paul Ladd

Host: Francesco Pisano

Production, editing and social media: Amy Smith and Panha Theng

Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva

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Why we need a new eco-social contract – a conversation with Paul Ladd

In this episode we discuss with Paul Ladd, Director of the UN Research Institute on Social Development, about the contribution of the Institute to multilateralism at this 60-year milestone since UNRISD's establishment. In particular, we take a deep dive into the latest report, "Crises of Inequality", which shows why, in order to break the cycle of multiple, interlocking crises and to address inequality, we need a new eco-social contract.

Paul Ladd tells us about how UNRISD's research has, in many instances, been ahead of the curve leading to positive impact. He explains in depth key themes in the recent UNRISD flagship report and gives us clear pointers to ways in which multilateralism must evolve.

Resources

Flagship report: https://www.unrisd.org/en/library/publications/crises-of-inequality

UNRISD website: https://www.unrisd.org/en

UNRISD Twitter: https://twitter.com/unrisd

Where to listen to this episode

Content

Speakers: Paul Ladd

Host: Francesco Pisano

Production, editing and social media: Amy Smith and Panha Theng

Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva

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