- Exploring new policy pathways
- Preface
- Redefining policies for sustainable development
- Box – The world needs to revamp international tax cooperation
- Alternative national reports throw light on inequalities
- Box – Claim of ‘leave no one behind’ must include indigenous peoples
- Box – How to leave no one behind in statistics?
- 1 – The increasing concentration of wealth and economic power as an obstacle to sustainable development – and what to do about it
- Box – De-financialization requires global economic governance reform
- 2 – Policies that strengthen the nexus between food, health, ecology, livelihoods and identities
- Box – The food-health-environment nexus
- 3 – Vector of hope, source of fear
- Box – Half of humanity is NOT online
- Box – Data sovereignty
- Box – Machines (algorithms) are already deciding our future
- 4 – Care systems and SDGs: reclaiming policies for life sustainability
- Box – The National Care System in Uruguay
- 5 – Quest for sustainable peace and development under militarized security approaches
- SDG 1: Mobilize the financial means for social protection systems for all
- SDG 2: Approaching SDG 2 through the Right to Food and Nutrition
- SDG 3: The need to strengthen public funding for the WHO
- SDG 4: The quest for public funding for education and SDG 4
- SDG 5: Women, macroeconomic policies and the SDGs
- SDG 6: (Re)municipalization of water
- SDG 7: Power for the people? The chimera of pro-poor energy solutions
- SDG 8: What policies are needed to achieve Goal 8?
- SDG 9: Alternatives to PPPs – growing instances of de-privatization
- SDG 10: Invoking extraterritorial human rights obligations to confront extreme inequalities between countries
- SDG 11: To ensure sustainable waste services, we must value waste workers and make sure they are in decent jobs
- SDG 12: Curbing the consumption of ultra-processed foods and beverages critical to achieving SDG 12
- SDG 13: Climate Justice – How climate change battles are increasingly being fought, and won, in court
- SDG 14: Sustainable fishery or Blue Economy?
- SDG 15: The 30-year search for biodiversity gold: history repeats itself?
- SDG 16: Policies to address the gender dimension of Illicit Financial Flows
- SDG 17: Trading away the SDGs?