
What you need to know about equity, inclusion and social justice in the workplace
With a disproportionate impact on women, people of colour and the LGBTQI+ community, COVID-19 highlights the inequalities our professional lives are built upon.
Samantha Sault is a writer in Washington DC and Geneva. She has written for the World Economic Forum, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Times, and Policy Review, as well as fashion and travel outlets. She's the author of Moon Washington DC, a travel guidebook published by Hachette Book Group. Previously, she was vice president of communications for the U.S. Fashion Industry Association, which works to eliminate trade barriers and provide trade intelligence to global brands and retailers. Her work can be found at www.samanthasault.com.
With a disproportionate impact on women, people of colour and the LGBTQI+ community, COVID-19 highlights the inequalities our professional lives are built upon.
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Es necesario trabajar más para alcanzar los objetivos de educación y género del SDG para 2030, especialmente en medio de la pandemia de COVID-19.
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El Gran Reinicio ofrece una oportunidad para que la comunidad empresarial aproveche los progresos realizados en los SDG y trabaje para lograr una mayor sostenibilidad e inclusión.
COVID-19 destaca la necesidad de justicia, igualdad y de instituciones internacionales fuertes. El Gran Reinicio es una oportunidad de trabajar juntos para lograr los SDG.
COVID-19 amenaza con aumentar las disparidades, pero el Gran Reinicio es una oportunidad para ayudar a los más vulnerables y abordar la pobreza, el hambre y la desigualdad.
COVID-19 highlights the need for justice, equality and strong international institutions. The Great Reset is a chance to work together to achieve the SDGs.
COVID-19 threatens to widen disparities, but the Great Reset is an opportunity to help the most vulnerable and address poverty, hunger and inequality.
More work is needed to achieve the SDG education and gender targets by 2030 – especially in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Great Reset provides an opportunity for the business community to build on progress on the SDGs and work towards greater sustainability and inclusion.
There has been progress on SDG3 (Good Health and Well-Being), but more work must be done to meet the targets, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To meet the SDGs' environmental targets and build back better after COVID-19, we must invest in climate solutions and making cities and infrastructure more sustainable.