SDGs Goal 10 Reduce inequality within and among countries. Masaki Inaba Japan Civil Society Network on SDGs

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SDGs Goal 10 Reduce inequality within and among countries Masaki Inaba Japan Civil Society Network on SDGs

Words of Shuji Funamoto Day workers all over the nation, don t die in a ditch in silence! Survive and fight back against them all! Shuji Funamoto (1946 1975) Shuji Funamoto, 1975 A radical activist and organizer of the day-workers labor movement in Japan in 1960-70 s. A founder of Kamagasaki Kyoto-Kaigi ( Congress for Collaborative Struggle to Expel Vicious Exploiters from Kamagasaki, Japan s largest day-workers district in Osaka City), he and his comrades organized day-workers into a labor movement that fought against exploitation and forced labor in the construction industry. After years spent escaping from arrest and prosecution from Japanese police, he committed suicide in 1975, on the same day Japanese Prince visited Okinawa Island after its integration to Japan.

Diverse Dimension of Poverty and Inequality Top-Down hierarchical structure in the construction industry Exploitation occurs daily when a criminal element (Yakuza) forced workers into gang labor General Construction Companies Day Workers Violent and dangerous working environment Day-workers enter the labor market as the result of inequality and discrimination Escaping rural poverty Discrimination (ethnic, buraku, etc.) Exclusion (physical and mental disability) etc. High risk of injury, NCDs, TB and alcoholism Internalization of oppression Losing worker s pride and human dignity Low wage as a result of exploitation Funamoto s words: To empower all people it is important to recognize day-workers as possessing rights to human dignity and to fight exploitation Lack of access to social welfare schemes that are incomplete and unreliable, especially for dayworkers

Japan s Poverty and Inequality Nowadays Myth: Japan is an equal and successful society without poverty Truth: Japan has some people experiencing poverty and inequality, but they have often been hidden from sight. It also has some related problems due to its aging and shrinking population. Japan is a developed country but has been struggling together with other countries to resolve many shared social, political, environmental and economic problems. Diverse Dimension of Inequality Child poverty: inheritance of poverty (relative poverty rate of children: 14%), Inter-generational inequality: the redistribution scheme has some negative effects and costs of education are huge; hence the perpetuation of inequality over generations. Poverty and gender inequality: more than 50% of single female household are under poverty line due to the low wage and precarious employment of women Discrimination, marginalization and isolation: people in physical/mental disability, migrants, gender-based discrimination, LGBTQI (SOGIESC) *number of suicide: 21,321 (2017) Aging and shrinking population: relative poverty rate of older households is 22% (general population: 16%) and making community/society less resilient against natural disasters (East Japan Great Earthquake/Tsunami, West Japan Great Flood) Weakened public social welfare/security schemes affected by aging, shrinking population and limited application policy of the government (Protection rate of Japan s public assistance scheme under Public Assistance Act is only 32.1%)

Wide-range focus on inequality Reduce inequality within and among countries Inequality within countries 10.1 Redistribution of growth for the bottom 40% 10.2 Social Inclusion against marginalization and isolation 10.3 Ensure equal opportunity by abolish harmful laws and policies 10.4 Promote better policies to fight inequality Social Inclusion in SDGs Goal 10 Effective Redistribution of growth Abolish bad policy, enhance good policy Approaching poverty and inequality Inequality among countries 10.5 Improve regulation and monitoring of global financial markets etc. 10.6 More power for developing countries in international organizations 10.7 Better migration by planned, wellmanaged migration policies ODA for poorer countries Better regulation and governance of global financing markets Better migration policies Approaching global inequality

Difficulties in the era of science and technology innovation SDGs: a sustainable society without poverty and inequality With highlydeveloped IT technology Contemporary major contradiction between expanding production capacities v. existing relations of production and ownership Big Transnational companies (GAFA etc.) Architect Global Income Schemes TAX HAVEN CONTRADICTION Huge inequality will shake the current world order Can SDGs solve this problem and how? Taxes/Social Welfare/Protection Divided by/depending on nation states

Science/Technology Innovation: new challenge on poverty/inequality Full Implementation of STIs =Truly disruptive innovation for whole society/economy Artificial Intelligence Electric vehicles Self-driving car Blockchain technology Crypto currencies etc. New Paradigm of STIs and Crisis on SDGs Huge unemployment Wider poverty and inequality Human Alienation Crises of existing world order *A burning issue on business and human rights and responsible supply chain on how to prevent resource exploitation from flagile countries. Potentials of STIs in the field Potential social harm caused by STIs Poverty and inequality will enter a new phase of human history Civil society should develop a shared strategy to respond STIs