Sustainable Development Goals

US Skips UN Poverty Summit: A Detrimental Choice

In Seville, Spain, a global assembly excluding the United States convened to address the widening disparity between affluent and impoverished nations, aiming to secure trillions of dollars for development initiatives. The four-day Financing for Development meeting, co-hosted by the U.N. and Spain, seeks to bridge a $4 trillion annual financing gap to combat poverty and achieve the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Despite the global economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions, the conference hopes to ensure access to food, health care, education, and water for all. The U.S., however, rejected the outcome document and withdrew, citing concerns over the proposed reforms regarding international financial institutions, trade, tax, and innovation. The Seville Commitment document, approved by consensus, will be adopted by conference participants without changes.

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