Debates around the content of the post-2015 agenda and the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have generated a growing global interest
in inequality.
The authors here look at whether the current version of the post-2015 SDGs will be adequate to address intersecting inequalities, and how the framework can be improved to encourage action on social justice at the country level: to help the most marginalised and disadvantaged people.
Andrew Norton; Chiara Mariotti; Andrew Shepherd; Naila Kabeer