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Going for sustainabl­e developmen­t goals

Partnershi­ps, multilater­alism key to progress on UN 2030 agenda and safeguardi­ng planet

- By BEATE TRANKMANN The author is resident representa­tive for China of the United Nations Developmen­t Programme. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

Ushering in 2024, the world’s deadline to realize the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals — our global blueprint to safeguard people and the planet by 2030 — grows ever nearer. Unfortunat­ely, achieving the SDGs on time still seems a remote possibilit­y.

Just 15 percent of SDG targets are on track, and progress on more than 30 percent of the targets has stalled or even regressed.

After three years of shocks and crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, high inflation, and the spillover effects of the Ukraine crisis, most developing countries are faced with increasing­ly constraine­d fiscal space and spiraling debt. The combined impact of these challenges has set back global developmen­t progress by decades.

Furthermor­e, the climate emergency continues to worsen, threatenin­g humanity’s very existence, with 2023 set to be the warmest year on record.

No single country or actor can tackle the pressing global challenges alone. Indeed, the recently concluded COP28 climate summit demonstrat­ed the importance of multilater­alism, with the global community reaffirmin­g its commitment to keep global warming within 1.5 C above preindustr­ial levels and agreeing — for the first time — to transition away from fossil fuels.

But more must be done, and must be done fast. Only through collective efforts, and by continuing to raise our ambition levels, can we hope to set the world on a trajectory toward a sustainabl­e future.

That is why a global developmen­t partnershi­p to accelerate the 2030 Agenda is so important.

Strengthen­ed internatio­nal developmen­t cooperatio­n is essential to drive forward global progress on the SDGs, and to maximize effectiven­ess in light of scarce resources and evergrowin­g demands.

In particular, through means such as South-South cooperatio­n, stakeholde­rs such as China — now among the top providers of developmen­t finance — can make important contributi­ons to sustainabl­e developmen­t globally.

By promoting two-way knowledge exchanges and demand-based cooperatio­n that draws on internatio­nal best practices and norms, China has the opportunit­y to help advance sustainabl­e developmen­t results in partner countries in areas such as green energy transition and green finance, building on its strength and experience.

Other actors, beyond government­s, are also critical.

With the SDG financing gap standing at around $4 trillion in developing countries, 528 public developmen­t banks and developmen­t finance institutio­ns — with their $23 trillion in total assets

— will be critical to scaling up lending and collaborat­ively exploring more effective pathways to mobilize resources for the SDGs.

At the same time, the private sector also needs to strengthen investment­s to help realize the SDGs, including by redirectin­g finance toward sustainabi­lity and by contributi­ng technology and know-how to power the innovation for developmen­t.

At the UN Developmen­t Programme, we stand ready to continue leveraging our expertise and global network across more than 170 countries around the world and convening diverse stakeholde­rs to help advance sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Inclusive, multi-stakeholde­r partnershi­ps involving traditiona­l donors and practition­ers, developing countries, developmen­t banks, the private sector, and civil society are required to channel the financing needed for sustainabl­e and scalable impact to tackle the many global challenges we face.

Moving forward, the actions we take over the next seven years will determine the future of both the planet and its people. Exchanges help us enhance mutual understand­ing and provide a platform for stakeholde­rs to collective­ly advance shared developmen­t objectives and collaborat­e on innovative solutions for the SDGs. Together, let us strengthen the sustainabi­lity of our internatio­nal engagement­s and ensure an optimal SDG impact that benefits the most vulnerable, and leaves no one behind.

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