UN Secretary-General emphasizes partnerships to protect vulnerable
Key points
Calls for Governments, civil society and private sector to share tools and resources
Stresses concrete, impactful partnerships to accelerate SDGs and support vulnerable countries
TL;DR
Council President Lok Bahadur Thapa says partnerships must support countries operating under pressure and maximize impact by pooling capacities and reducing fragmentation
Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed says the 2030 Agenda is alarmingly off-track, citing higher hunger since 2015, about 3 billion people unable to afford adequate housing, likely missed gender equality targets, and a more than $4 trillion SDG financing gap
Keynote Sheila Oparaocha highlights SDG Goal 7 on clean energy access and reports energy compacts have mobilized millions, created 2.7 million green jobs, empowered over 42,000 women entrepreneurs and delivered clean energy to over 21 million consumers
Yensi Flores-Bueso urges open, equitable international and interdisciplinary scientific partnerships and says science access is unequal
Original text
Economic and Social Council Plenary ( Note: A complete summary of today's Economic and Social Council meetings will be available later. ) Amid mounting global tumult, meeting sustainable development targets will only be possible if Governments, civil society and the private sector share both tools and resources in defence of the world’s most vulnerable, officials told the Economic and Social Council’s annual Partners...