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June 2025

Press Release | International Conference on Financing for Development opens with a renewed global framework to tackle sustainable development challenges

30 Jun 2025|

The Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) opened today in Sevilla with the adoption of the Sevilla Commitment or Compromiso de Sevilla, an intergovernmentally negotiated outcome that lays the foundation for a renewed global framework for financing development. Commitments include steps to close the $4 trillion financing gap for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), address the debt crises, and reform the rules of the system to make the international financial system fairer and more transparent, putting people¡¯s needs at the center, and injecting new hope for people around the world.

Press Release | United Nations Secretary-General launches report to break ¡°the cycle of debt distress¡±, ahead of Major ±¬ÁÏÍø Financing Conference

27 Jun 2025|

±¬ÁÏÍø Secretary-General today presented new recommendations¨CConfronting the Debt Crisis: 11Actions to Unlock Sustainable Financing¨Cthat aim to break the cycle of debt distress and lay the foundation for unlocking long-term, affordable financing that supports sustainable development.

May 2025

Press Release | Global economic outlook worsens amid trade conflict and policy uncertainty, United Nations Report says

15 May 2025|

New York, 15 May 2025 ¨C Global economic outlook worsens amid trade conflict and policy uncertainty, United Nations Report says. Slower growth, weaker trade and investment risk derailing development progress

April 2025

March 2025

09 Mar 2025|

Ever since former US First Lady and human rights champion Eleanor Roosevelt inspired the first ±¬ÁÏÍø sub-commission on the status of women in the 1940s, thousands of women around the world meet at ±¬ÁÏÍø Headquarters in New York every March to take the pulse of the planet and make their voices heard.

February 2025

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