 Inequality is not inevitable. Inequality is the result of public choices. Do we really want to live in a world where 1% own more wealth than the rest of us, the 99%? It is a moral issue. It is an ethical issue. We have one planet on which we live with finite resources. Can it be right that most of the resources and the opportunities go to a small percentage and the rest do without? Well, if governments make different public choices, they can reduce extreme inequality. What we need is their commitment. The global tax system is leaking and tax dodging and unhealthy tax competition is denying many, many countries the opportunity to lift people from poverty. It's an economic issue because inequality slows growth. Luckily now we have institutions like the IMF, World Bank, also saying that and presenting the evidence of that. We've been campaigning for those goals to include a standalone goal on gender equality plus an integration of women's rights across all the other goals.