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“Are we building back better?” is a key moment, bringing together global leaders and international institutions, to debate progress, explore openings, and attempt to answer some of the major questions following the Covid-19 pandemic.
The global economy has contracted by nearly 4% in 2020. Internationally, more than two million people have died, over 100 million have been infected and many hundreds of millions have been thrown out of work or reduced to poverty. And three planetary crises loom: climate instability, nature loss, and increasing levels of pollution. Efforts to recover from the pandemic must take account of these crises or risk further shocks and take us farther from achieving Sustainable Development.
Our team of international leaders and experts will ask and answer the questions that matter:
What is at risk if we fail to build back better? Can recovery spending bring strong economic and job impacts while securing environmental progress? Have countries been using Covid-19 spending to tackle climate change, nature loss, and pollution? How can countries better leverage recovery spending to accelerate the transition to a sustainable and more equitable world?The conference will also serve as a launch pad for a major new report from the Global Recovery Observatory, detailing recovery efforts in the top 50 economies of the world – and whether these align with environmental goals.
Panellists
Ms. Svenja Schulze, Minister of Environment, Germany Mr. Tito Titus Mboweni, Minister of Finance, Republic of South Africa – TBC Ms. Inger Andersen, UNEP Executive Director Ms. Kristalina Georgieva, IMF Managing Director Prof. Joseph Stiglitz, Economist and Nobel LaureateModerated by: Nozipho Tshabalala