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  • Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond, 30 March 2021

Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond, 30 March 2021

Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond
Cluster 2: socio-economic response: social protection, gender, youth, children, health, education and human rights
Trade Union Consultations

22-03-2021

  • Development (TUDCN)

Final outcome document

  • Financing Recovery and Building the Economy of the Future - Trade Union Demands on Financing for Development

Documents of the meeting

  • Draft programme
  • Concept note

Background readings

  • ITUC advocates New Social Contract at historic Finance Ministers UN-meeting
  • Trade Union Dialogue with the UN on Financing for Sustainable Development
  • ITUC calls for taxation reform to achieve the 2030 Agenda
  • Trade union statement to the DAC HLM 2020
  • ITUC Campaign Brief - A global social protection fund is possible
  • Financing a just and sustainable recovery in developing countries
  • COVID-19, Central Banking and Employment Steering Policies Towards a Just Transition
  • SDGs for recovery and resilience - Case studies: Ghana, Nigeria and Zambia - Executive Summary
  • SDGs for recovery and resilience - Case studies: Argentina, Chile and Colombia - Executive Summary
  • ITUC Policy Brief: Investing in the care economy

 

Practical information
- Date: 30 March 2021
- Schedule: 08am -10:15am (New York time)
- Venue: Online

  • Development (TUDCN)

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  • Development (TUDCN)
  • Gender-based violence at work
  • Global economy
  • Human and trade union rights
  • Migration
  • Sport and Rights
  • Women
  • Youth
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  • Democracies for people
  • A New Social Contract for Recovery and Resilience
  • Climate- and Employment-Proof Our Work with Just Transition
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  • Peace, Democracy and Rights
  • Regulating Economic Power
  • Global Shifts - Just Transitions
  • Equality
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