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UN warns $4 trillion needed to meet sustainable development goals

Published: July 3, 2025
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called on world leaders to seize what he described as a “once-in-a-decade opportunity” to close the $4 trillion financing gap that threatens the ability of developing countries to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Speaking at the opening session of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) in Sevilla, Spain, Guterres stressed the urgent need for global cooperation to address the shortfall and deliver a fairer, more sustainable future.

UN warns $4 trillion needed to meet sustainable development goals

The conference, held amid record-breaking June temperatures in Sevilla, has drawn participation from nearly 60 heads of state and government, representatives from over 150 nations, and approximately 15,000 delegates. Guterres warned that international development efforts are facing significant obstacles, citing deepening inequalities, the worsening climate crisis, and ongoing global conflicts as major challenges undermining progress.

The Secretary-General described financing as “the engine of development,” warning that this engine is “sputtering” under current conditions. He pointed to data showing that nearly two-thirds of the targets under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development are off track, emphasizing that urgent action is required to reverse this trend. The SDGs, adopted by world leaders in 2015, aim to eradicate poverty, reduce inequality, and protect the environment by the end of this decade.

World leaders adopt Sevilla Commitment to support development

In response to these mounting challenges, delegates at FFD4 adopted the “Sevilla Commitment” on Monday. This outcome document outlines a framework for mobilizing resources, promoting sustainable investments, and enhancing financial support to low-income and developing nations. Guterres described the commitment as a “global promise” to help vulnerable countries advance along the development ladder and meet their obligations under the SDGs.

However, the United States, a key global economy, notably withdrew from the Sevilla process earlier this month and did not participate in adopting the agreement. While the details of the U.S. decision were not discussed during the conference, its absence was widely acknowledged as a setback to achieving consensus on global development financing. The Secretary-General urged leaders to strengthen multilateralism, warning that trust between nations and international institutions is deteriorating.

He called for a renewed focus on cooperation, transparency, and inclusive decision-making to ensure that financial resources are directed where they are needed most. The conference comes at a critical juncture as global economic uncertainty, compounded by climate-related disasters and geopolitical tensions, continues to hinder development efforts. Leaders in Sevilla underscored the importance of sustained political will and practical financial commitments to meet the ambitious goals set for 2030. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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