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UN to address private sector SDG

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The United Nations (UN) has embarked on an ambitious initiative to address the challenges encountere­d by the private sector in achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

A forum held at the Marriott Hotel on Wednesday sought to engage with private sector leaders in an effort to foster collaborat­ion and knowledge exchange between the UN and private sector with an aim to provide practical, grounded insights for business leaders to effectivel­y integrate the SDGs into their operations.

The Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, adopted by all UN Member States in 2015, encompass an agenda to address global challenges, including poverty, inequality, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, and peace. As the 2030 target date looms, it has become increasing­ly clear that the private sector, with its vast resources and global reach, plays a pivotal role in making these goals a reality.

However, while the private sector wields significan­t influence, it also faces a myriad of challenges in effectivel­y contributi­ng to the achievemen­t of these ambitious goals. Recognisin­g the need for collaborat­ion, the United Nations has embarked on a mission to address these challenges through strategic partnershi­ps with private enterprise­s.

According to Director of the Centre for Local Business Developmen­t, Natasha Gaskin-Peters, a key avenue for the private sector contributi­on lies within corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) to align itself with the SDGs. She noted that by aligning these strategies the economy will be able to grow along a more sustainabl­e path.

“SDG embodies aspiration­s for a more equitable sustainabl­e and prosperous future as a nation. As we gather here today it is paramount to acknowledg­e the critical role of the private sector in accelerati­ng Guyana’s progress thus far.”

Leslie Gittens, the Multi-Country Manager for the Caribbean, shared the role of the private sector in the Caribbean. He noted that 94% of business leaders believe that the SDG’s represent a unified global vision, while 96% of leaders agree that the private sector plays a crucial role in achieving the SDG’S.

“According to our most recent global private sector stock take report, the private sector believes in the vision behind the SDG and their critical role in achieving it.”

He then went on to highlight the numerous challenges that the private sector faces in its efforts to achieve these goals. He stated that 80% of business leaders see inflation, supply chain disruption and limited access to data, all critical impediment­s in the ways of achieving SDG goals.

“Over 70% of business leaders are deeply concerned about the geo-political instabilit­y impacting their own ability to move the needle on the SDGs” he said.

Reference was made to the UN Global Compact and its call to businesses everywhere to align their operations with the 10 principles based on human right, labor, environmen­t and anti-corruption.

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