Economic Development

Evolving Development Goals in an evolving world

September 19, 2016

Global

September 19, 2016

Global
Carolyn Whelan

Senior editor, Americas

Carolyn is a senior editor for The Economist Intelligence Unit's thought leadership division in the Americas. She manages research programs for foundations and corporations on topics ranging from urbanization and jobs to sustainability and youth economic prospects. She has over 20 years’ experience in journalism. Until 2013 Carolyn contributed articles to Fortune, Newsweek, the IHT and SciAm.com about urbanization, infrastructure, trade, technology and transportation, among other topics. She has also written materials for Ernst & Young, Columbia Business School and the United Nations. Earlier Carolyn covered the technology and healthcare beats for Barron’s Online and Dow Jones Newswires in Paris, respectively. She broke into journalism covering the 1992 Earth Summit and subsequently worked for the World Wildlife Fund in Switzerland. Ms. Whelan holds a B.A. in Communications from the University of Virginia and is a 2006 Columbia Business School Knight-Bagehot Fellow. She is Swiss and American, and speaks fluent French and Spanish.

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“Eliminating poverty… will require action on inequality, as inequality is a driving force behind it." - Erinch Sahan, global adviser on business and markets at Oxfam GB.

Can the success of one social or economic goal affect the success of many others? According to this report, yes. Policy goals cannot be addressed individually, especially as the world becomes more resource constrained. Interconnected strategies and cross-sector co-operation are becoming increasingly important.

Evolving development goals in an evolving world is an EIU report, sponsored by Microsoft, that explores how policymakers in both the developed and developing world prioritise social and environmental goals.

 

The EIU would like to thank the following interviewees for their partcipation in this programme (listed alphabetically): 

Jake Anders, senior research associate in the Department of Learning and Leadership, UCL Institute of Education 

Ana Marie Argilagos, senior advisor, Equitable Development, Ford Foundation

Casey Dunning, senior policy analyst, Center for Global Development

Andrew Norton, director International Institute for Environment and Development

Erinch Sahan, global advisor on business and markets, Oxfam GB

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