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‘Nothing for Us Without
Us’ – Towards an
economic justice
framework for SD


  By Masego Madzwamuse,
  OSISA
Why an economic justice framework
          for sustainability?
Due to the current context for SD
• Deepening levels of Poverty & Inequality
    – Despite rapid economic growth more than 50% of the population in Southern
      Africa lives below the poverty datum line
    – Since 1990 the number of poor people have increased by an average of 10
      million a year mostly in Africa
    – Another 44 million suffering from malnutrition
    – Namibia half of the population is unemployed; the wealthiest 20% of the
      population controls 78% of the countries income and the poorest 20% share
      1.4%)
    – SA with two economies within one nation state (Mbeki – 1st economy least
      number of people highest concentration of wealth & 2nd economy highest
      number of people and poorest)
    – Current development frameworks have failed to redress historical inequalities
      based on race, gender, ethnicity, class and regional disparities
Why an economic justice framework
          for sustainability?
• The link between growth and human development is not automatic
  – lopsided growth;
   – Jobless growth (without expanding employment opportunities i.e. SA, Namibia
     & Angola);
   – Ruthless growth (associated with increasing inequality and poverty);
   – Voiceless growth (without extending democracy);
   – Rootless growth (that withers cultural identity and is short-term);
   – Futureless growth (that squanders resources needed by future generations).
Why an economic justice framework for
              sustainability?
• The biggest financial crises since the great depression -resulting failed
  economic model in the most ‘advanced’ capitalist system;
   •   WB estimated 100 million more people were driven into poverty in one year
       alone during the 2008/2009 financial crises – this figure continues to grow
• This crippling crises is happening concurrently with others, escalating food
  and fuel prices
   •   Further fuelling high levels of poverty & inequality
   •   Results in job losses all of which threatens social stability (Arab spring &
       service delivery protests in South Africa are indicators of this)
Ethics Before Economics

“This global crisis and the environmental disaster that has been inherited
from 250 years of industrial revolution and 500 years of capitalism force us to
rethink deeply the relations between economics and ethics” – Alejandro Nadal
Who is vulnerable to this multiple
                  crises?
• Vulnerability is socially differentiated & depends on
    – Class, income, gender, race, age, education levels and geography
    – The most marginalised and disenfranchised are most vulnerable to this
      multiple crises;
        • the elderly, women, children, poor, ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples,
          migrants and people who are directly dependent on fragile systems for
          their livelihoods such as pastoralists
    – We see double edged injustice - those who are least responsible for the mess
      are paying the highest cost
Economic Justice Framework for SD
• The current crises of systems point to a need to find space for institutional
  change and alternative solutions
    – Finding alternatives to a neo-liberal development paradigm
    – Deal with structural causes of vulnerability and not tinker on the margins
      of a failed system
    – Transform social structures, institutions and power relations that underpin
      vulnerability & inequality (move from technical fixes to systemic change)
• Specific SD policy measures are needed through actions of the state, civil
  society and private sector
    – to ensure that economic growth is inclusive, robust and that the proceeds of
       economic growth are directed into human development
Economic Justice Framework for SD
• Ensure new assessment criteria beyond GDP to measure growth
  and development
   – Growth has to be pro-jobs and premised on growth that enhances production
     potential & supports the growth of the informal sector
   – Look at the extent to which enclavity & duality is addressed and rural
     economies are diversified
   – Take into account the costs that are already met by vulnerable sectors of
     society
   – Factor in the economic interests of the poor
   – Addresses questions of inter-generational equity
   – Ensure gender considerations
Fig 1: source: Beyond the Enclave: Towards an inclusive and pro poor
development strategy for Zimbabwe; edited by Kanyenze G et el, 2011
Economic Justice Framework for SD
• People centred and bottom up policy formulation processes
   – Emphasising downward accountability
   – Centred on empowering vulnerable sectors of society and building their
     capacity for self-representation
   – Ensuring that the rights of communities are not diminished – eliminating elite
     capture of resources and political power
   – State plays a facilitatory developmental role to ensure equity, fairness,
     accountability & balancing competing interests and needs
What is needed?
An SD agenda that is based on
a change of values
What are the implications for
      institutional frameworks for SD?
• State intervention needs to be embraced as a development model
• Need to enhance social movements – demand policy responses are
  people led
    – Reclaim power from the World Bank, IMF and back to citizens
• Establishment of multi-stakeholder platforms
• Facilitate partnerships & dialogue between CSOs, Private Sector, Research
  Institutions and Government – harnessing collective knowledge and
  wisdom
• Provide real space for active participation of vulnerable communities &
  self determination
What are the implications for
      institutional frameworks for SD?
• The creation of a dynamic, participatory and radical democracy which
  regards;
    – People’s mobilisation, demonstrations, public hearings as part of the struggle
      for a developmental state
    – Facilitating partnerships between env NGOs and devpt NGOs
    – Democratises macro-economic policy formulation processes
Conclusion

Social factors             Democratic factor            Global Factor
• safeguarding people’s    • how political systems      • How systems work at
  basic human rights         function,                    global level
• protecting vulnerable    • how decisions are made     • How decisions are made
  people against poverty     and implemented              and implemented
  & exploitation           • How resources and          • How global resources
                             opportunities are            are controlled and
                             distributed                  distributed
                           • How justice and fairness   • How global systems
                             is achieved                  affect the developing
                                                          world

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‘Nothing for Us Without Us’ - Towards an economic justice framework for Sustainable Development

  • 1. ‘Nothing for Us Without Us’ – Towards an economic justice framework for SD By Masego Madzwamuse, OSISA
  • 2. Why an economic justice framework for sustainability? Due to the current context for SD • Deepening levels of Poverty & Inequality – Despite rapid economic growth more than 50% of the population in Southern Africa lives below the poverty datum line – Since 1990 the number of poor people have increased by an average of 10 million a year mostly in Africa – Another 44 million suffering from malnutrition – Namibia half of the population is unemployed; the wealthiest 20% of the population controls 78% of the countries income and the poorest 20% share 1.4%) – SA with two economies within one nation state (Mbeki – 1st economy least number of people highest concentration of wealth & 2nd economy highest number of people and poorest) – Current development frameworks have failed to redress historical inequalities based on race, gender, ethnicity, class and regional disparities
  • 3. Why an economic justice framework for sustainability? • The link between growth and human development is not automatic – lopsided growth; – Jobless growth (without expanding employment opportunities i.e. SA, Namibia & Angola); – Ruthless growth (associated with increasing inequality and poverty); – Voiceless growth (without extending democracy); – Rootless growth (that withers cultural identity and is short-term); – Futureless growth (that squanders resources needed by future generations).
  • 4. Why an economic justice framework for sustainability? • The biggest financial crises since the great depression -resulting failed economic model in the most ‘advanced’ capitalist system; • WB estimated 100 million more people were driven into poverty in one year alone during the 2008/2009 financial crises – this figure continues to grow • This crippling crises is happening concurrently with others, escalating food and fuel prices • Further fuelling high levels of poverty & inequality • Results in job losses all of which threatens social stability (Arab spring & service delivery protests in South Africa are indicators of this)
  • 5. Ethics Before Economics “This global crisis and the environmental disaster that has been inherited from 250 years of industrial revolution and 500 years of capitalism force us to rethink deeply the relations between economics and ethics” – Alejandro Nadal
  • 6. Who is vulnerable to this multiple crises? • Vulnerability is socially differentiated & depends on – Class, income, gender, race, age, education levels and geography – The most marginalised and disenfranchised are most vulnerable to this multiple crises; • the elderly, women, children, poor, ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples, migrants and people who are directly dependent on fragile systems for their livelihoods such as pastoralists – We see double edged injustice - those who are least responsible for the mess are paying the highest cost
  • 7. Economic Justice Framework for SD • The current crises of systems point to a need to find space for institutional change and alternative solutions – Finding alternatives to a neo-liberal development paradigm – Deal with structural causes of vulnerability and not tinker on the margins of a failed system – Transform social structures, institutions and power relations that underpin vulnerability & inequality (move from technical fixes to systemic change) • Specific SD policy measures are needed through actions of the state, civil society and private sector – to ensure that economic growth is inclusive, robust and that the proceeds of economic growth are directed into human development
  • 8. Economic Justice Framework for SD • Ensure new assessment criteria beyond GDP to measure growth and development – Growth has to be pro-jobs and premised on growth that enhances production potential & supports the growth of the informal sector – Look at the extent to which enclavity & duality is addressed and rural economies are diversified – Take into account the costs that are already met by vulnerable sectors of society – Factor in the economic interests of the poor – Addresses questions of inter-generational equity – Ensure gender considerations
  • 9. Fig 1: source: Beyond the Enclave: Towards an inclusive and pro poor development strategy for Zimbabwe; edited by Kanyenze G et el, 2011
  • 10. Economic Justice Framework for SD • People centred and bottom up policy formulation processes – Emphasising downward accountability – Centred on empowering vulnerable sectors of society and building their capacity for self-representation – Ensuring that the rights of communities are not diminished – eliminating elite capture of resources and political power – State plays a facilitatory developmental role to ensure equity, fairness, accountability & balancing competing interests and needs
  • 11. What is needed? An SD agenda that is based on a change of values
  • 12. What are the implications for institutional frameworks for SD? • State intervention needs to be embraced as a development model • Need to enhance social movements – demand policy responses are people led – Reclaim power from the World Bank, IMF and back to citizens • Establishment of multi-stakeholder platforms • Facilitate partnerships & dialogue between CSOs, Private Sector, Research Institutions and Government – harnessing collective knowledge and wisdom • Provide real space for active participation of vulnerable communities & self determination
  • 13. What are the implications for institutional frameworks for SD? • The creation of a dynamic, participatory and radical democracy which regards; – People’s mobilisation, demonstrations, public hearings as part of the struggle for a developmental state – Facilitating partnerships between env NGOs and devpt NGOs – Democratises macro-economic policy formulation processes
  • 14. Conclusion Social factors Democratic factor Global Factor • safeguarding people’s • how political systems • How systems work at basic human rights function, global level • protecting vulnerable • how decisions are made • How decisions are made people against poverty and implemented and implemented & exploitation • How resources and • How global resources opportunities are are controlled and distributed distributed • How justice and fairness • How global systems is achieved affect the developing world

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Emphasis on economic growth has led to lopsided and often flawed growth patterns
  2. world is faced with a dangerous financial crises that will have multiple ramifications in our societies. financial and economic crises The world faces the biggest economic crises since the great depression –– the drivers for this are;Deregulated markets that are characteristics of globalisation & neo-liberalism has put millions of people worldwide into povertyUnsustainable rates at which marine resources were harvested, deforestation, aquifers depleted and GHG emittedmarket based growth and development which pursued short-term profitability at the expense of sustainability What is likely to happen is – the crises would be deeper, longer lasting and affecting the jobs of millions around the worldThe current multiple crises facing the world (financial, economic, climate change, food and energy crises) has brought a sharp focus on the link between environment, development & socio-economic rights
  3. These groups already have to contend with multiple levels of marginalization and are remain largely excluded from participation and decision making spaces at national, regional & global levels despite being listed at major groups
  4. On transformation of social structures important to take into account gender considerations and not only in political space but in the economic and social space as well. This would entail specifically reaching out to rural women whom the SD development agenda has so far failed.The ultimate drivers of vulnerability are;social inequality; lack of access to key economic resources; poverty status; lack of representation & effectiveness in social security
  5. People centred approaches that emphasize downward accountabilitySelf representation through own institutions
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  7. SD needs to be holistic