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Is ‘victim-shaming’ a thing in social policy – let’s talk

Is ‘victim-shaming’ a thing in social policy – let’s talk

This 2-part podcast with Professor Robert Walker of University of Oxford and Beijing Normal University is on universalism and social policy in the context of the current crisis.

Put carbon dividend at the core of post-COVID reboot

Put carbon dividend at the core of post-COVID reboot

This 3-part podcast with Colorado State University Professor Anders Fremstad is on carbon tax, carbon dividend, and universal basic income (UBI) – what are the emerging ideas and how we should be equity-weighting policy options in this recovery.  

Inequalities and youth in Latin America

This course explores the challenges of inequalities among the youth in LAC, and recognizes the importance of addressing them as a key strategy for equitable, inclusive and sustainable development.

Universal Basic income (UBI) – deciphering the promises and the data  - UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab

Basic Income – deciphering the promises and the data

This 3-part podcast with University of Pennsylvania Professor Ioana Marinescu is on the potential of Universal Basic Income (UBI) to cushion the immediate effects of COVID, and to put countries on an inclusive track in the longer run.

PARIS 21: Post-crisis podcast

Gabriela Ramos, of UNESCO discusses on the PARIS 21 podcast the pressing need for data and evidence based policies, trust in science and addressing gender gaps in the global context of COVID-19 to ensure reduction of inequalities and improve the economic and social outcomes of our policies.  

Close social protection gaps to reset equitably after COVID-19, OECD Monika Queisser

Close social protection gaps to reset equitably after COVID-19

This podcast with OECD’s Head of Social Policy, Monika Queisser, is on social protection and its place in the post-COVID-19 reset along a more equitable path.

Universal Basic Income and beyond — what are our options for recovery

In this podcast we connect the dots between inequality, COVID-19, and recovery. That is, equitable recovery. We discuss this with Balázs​ Horvath, Chief Economist for UNDP in Asia and the Pacific.  

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