Global Leaders Meet in Spain to Address Lagging Climate and Poverty Goals
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The president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, has pronounced on Tuesday morning in Seville a firm defense of multilateralism to those attending the Fourth Conference of Financing for Development of the United Nations. “In front of the withdrawal of some, Spain offers reinforcement”, he said, in reference to the cuts of aid from the United States, with the dismantling of USAID (the cooperation agency of the United States), but also of c…
Global Leaders Meet in Spain to Address Lagging Climate and Poverty Goals
A once-in-a-decade summit began in Seville, Spain, bringing together more than 50 world leaders to address the urgent need for progress on poverty reduction, climate action, and sustainable development goals. The summit takes place at a time when several of these objectives are in serious danger of not being achieved. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated that the event intends to “repair and rev up” global collaboration, warn…
More than 160 NGOs are calling for the UN to resume aid distribution in Gaza. Spain and Brazil are proposing higher taxes on the wealthy to fund development goals. The heat wave in Europe is a worrying sign of things to come. Source of original article: United Nations (news.un.org). Photo credit: […]
"We must raise the standard of shared responsibility," said government president Pedro Sánchez, who from Seville has defended Spain's commitment to multilateralism and aid in cooperation, against those who "fall back", in clear reference to the United States. Sánchez speaks at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development hosted by the capital of Spain, at the opening of a round table on the revitalization of international coo…
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