Publication Date
September 2015
8 p
"This paper sets out why the ‘leave no one behind’ agenda should be a key priority (i) in implementing the SDGs in all countries and (ii) in assessing whether or not governments have met them. It underlines how deeply entrenched marginalisation is, how vulnerabilities often overlap to amplify multiple disadvantages, and just how little we know about some groups that are likely to be deprived"
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Keywords
Cross-cutting; policy; Development/ Humanitarian; sustainable development; Disability and social diversity; children with disabilities; elderly; indigenous communities; vulnerable groups; women with disabilities; Education; formal education; Global picture; disability; disability and gender; disability indicators and data; poverty; Inclusion; exclusion and discrimination; Livelihoods; work and employment; Politics government and economics; international cooperation; Sustainable development goals