Why is our economic system failing the 2030 Agenda? -with Volker Türk

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk opens the series by exploring why aligning economies with human rights is essential for improving our economic systems and achieving the 2030 Agenda. He challenges current understandings that see human rights and economic systems as separate entities. He introduces the idea of a ‘human rights economy’ as key to rebuilding ties that bind societies together and achieving long-term sustainable development for all people in all countries. Volker Türk explores the structural reforms needed at both national and international levels to reform the global economy in support of equality, justice and sustainability.Topics/Chapters(00:00) Introduction of Volker Türk and "Why is our economic system failing the 2030 agenda?" (01:40) Human Rights Economy: a toolbox(03:08) The value of adding Human Rights into economic policymaking(04:45) The change we want to see through a human rights economy(06:33) Critical shifts needed for the HRE concept to be fully applied(11:18) How to mobilize political leadership for a HRE(13:55) A rallying call to economists If you’d like to learn more about the Human Rights Economy, the work of OHCHR or UNSSC, check Economies that work-for all Podcast | Trello

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Dive into the transformative power of human rights in economic policymaking! Join us as we talk with leading economists dedicated to fostering equitable growth. Explore how integrating economic policy with human rights can foster just and sustainable societies, and dive into the concept of a Human Rights Economy championed by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk. Tune in for insights that can reshape our world. Learn more about the Human Rights Economy at https://www.ohchr.org. Co-developed by UN System Staff College & the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.