Is Achieving Social Justice a Myth?

You know it is a cruel joke when having a job does not mean that you will be free of poverty. 1 in 5 workers worldwide will either be living in extreme poverty or moderate povertysays the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in its recent report World Employment and Social Outlook, Trends 2020. If we truly want the earth’s future to work for everyone, we will need to start putting its people and environment first. Since today is “World Day of Social Justice”, let us take a moment and talk about the importance of putting people first and how this could help achieve sustainability.  

This Year’s Theme – Closing the Inequalities Gap to Achieve Social Justice 

The core purpose of social justice is to encourage equality among people within a country and between nations. This term is so imperative to the world, that on 26th November 2007, the United Nations decided that starting 2009, 20th February will be celebrated as the World Day of Social Justice. Since 2009, this day has been used to raise awareness about tackling poverty (SDG 1), exclusion, gender equality (SDG 5), unemployment (SDG 8), human rights (SDG 10), and social protection (SDG 16). 2020’s theme for the world day of social justice is on closing the inequalities gap. So, what is the current state of social justice?  

It is clear that there are still some major gaps to fix before we achieve global social equality. And this is just barely scratching the surface. This is an issue that affects both developing and developed countries.   

So, How Can We Eradicate Social Inequality?  

ILO believes that the only way we are going to eradicate social inequality and achieve social justice is by putting people at the heart of economic, social and environmental policymaking. This a step in the right direction, however, it is a difficult one. Putting people at the heart of the decision-making process means including everyone’s opinion. People from different communities and different economic groups will have different priorities and needs. Only by including all these diverse voices, will we encourage collective action. Through which we can hope to achieve social justicesocial justice day

At Swiss Learning Exchange (SLX), we believe that if we bring communities around the world together around the topic of sustainability, societies will have the opportunity to learn and assist from each other to create a sustainable future for all.  

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