The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Human Development Report Office (HDRO) of the United The 2023/2024 Human Nations Development Programme (UNDP) concerning the legal status of any Development Report country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimi. [...] Some of the figures included in the analytical part of the report where indicated have been estimated by the HDRO or other contributors to the Report and are not necessarily the official statistics of the concerned country, area or territory, which may use alternative methods. [...] The signed contributions in boxes and spotlights represent the opinions of the authors and are the product of independent research of their responsibility. [...] pledges totalling over $600 million.4 Global clean So why does pursuing the ambitions of the 2030 energy investment, and the jobs and opportunities Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris that come with it, reached an all- time high of $1.8 tril- Agreement feel like a half- hearted slog through lion in 2023 (equivalent to the size of the economy of quicksand? the Republic of Korea), almo. [...] This extends from the international financial in- terdependence is being reshaped in the Anthropocene stitutions to the United Nations, with several proposals and as a result of the Digital Revolution and finding tabled over the years to redress the current lack of rep- ways to more systematically, efficiently and equitably resentativeness of governance arrangements.56 providing global public good.
- Pages
- 324
- Published in
- Nepal
Table of Contents
- _Ref147144199 118
- _Hlk156314917 233
- _Hlk156981506 211
- _Hlk151380941 61
- _Hlk136010882 63
- _Hlk158392987 221
- _Hlk148087761 49
- _Hlk151453866 165
- Acknowledgements 9
- Building forward weaker? An unequal and incomplete recovery in human development from the 2020–2021 dip 43
- Mismanaging interdependence imposes costs on human development 48
- Prospects for advancing agency and wellbeing will be shaped by the management of interdependence 52
- The persistence of global ties—a hyperconnected world with multiple global interdependences 61
- Global interdependence is being reshaped and likely to persist well into the future 70
- What are global public goods? 87
- What does it take to provide global public goods? They are not created equal 90
- Applying a global public goods lens to the response to Covid-19 93
- Start with a standard selfish choice model of behaviour 116
- Apply insights from behavioural science, but handle with care 119
- Recognize how culture shapes behaviour and institutions 123
- How agency gaps hinder collective action 159
- Narrowing agency gaps to foster collective action 162
- Institutions to bring collective action to scale—people-centred, co-owned and future-oriented 172
- How does political polarization come about? 189
- Political polarization imperils cooperation 191
- Enhancing international collective action—now 194
- HDR23 annex 0310.pdf 1
- _Hlk158715550 321