Papeles 2015 y más, nº 21 EN
Colección: Papeles. Serie: El Mundo.
Autoría: José Medina Mateos y Pablo J. Martínez Osés (Plataforma 2015 y más)
Año de Publicación: 2014
In spring 2013, the Spanish Alliance Against Poverty addressed the United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, at that time in Madrid, to demand the creation of a panel on poverty and inequality. This panel was to work in a similar way to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), having communication and regulatory capacity on the matters it covered.
Therefore, and aware of the need for a strong proposal that could be launched with the maximum support from institutions, governments and development study centers, the Alliance decided to undertake a study. The subject of the study can be summarized as "lessons learnt from the IPCC: towards the creation of a panel of experts on poverty and inequality".
This paper is a summary of a wider study developed by Plataforma 2015 y más, as an initiative of the Spanish Alliance Against Poverty, and published in the collection "Cuadernos 2015 y más".
Therefore, and aware of the need for a strong proposal that could be launched with the maximum support from institutions, governments and development study centers, the Alliance decided to undertake a study. The subject of the study can be summarized as "lessons learnt from the IPCC: towards the creation of a panel of experts on poverty and inequality".
This paper is a summary of a wider study developed by Plataforma 2015 y más, as an initiative of the Spanish Alliance Against Poverty, and published in the collection "Cuadernos 2015 y más".