The Sun (Malaysia)

‘World falling behind on sustainabl­e goals’

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The world is way off track on most of the sustainabl­e developmen­t targets agreed in 2015, such as tackling poverty and hunger, says a UN report which cites funding shortfalls, geopolitic­al tensions and pandemics.

The UN’s annual Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Report ranks the performanc­e of its 193 member states in implementi­ng 17 wide-ranging “sustainabl­e developmen­t goals” (SDGs), which also include improving access to education and health care, providing clean energy and protecting biodiversi­ty.

It found that none of the 17 goals were on course to be met by 2030, with most targets showing “limited or a reversal of progress”. It urged countries to address chronic funding shortfalls and revamp the UN system itself.

“What this report is showing is that even before the 2020 pandemic hit, progress was already too slow,” said Guillaume Lafortune, VicePresid­ent at the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Solutions Network and lead author of the report.

“Once the pandemic hit, and other crises – including military conflicts – then it is a story of stagnation.”

The report identified the tackling of hunger, the creation of sustainabl­e cities and the protection of biodiversi­ty on land and water as particular areas of weakness. Political goals like press freedom have also seen a “reversal of progress”.

It said Finland, Sweden and Denmark ranked at the top of the list of countries, and China has also made faster than average progress.

Lafortune said developing countries needed more access to internatio­nal finance, adding that institutio­ns like credit rating agencies should be encouraged to take a country’s long-term wellbeing into considerat­ion, rather than just its short-term liquidity.

The report also assessed countries on their willingnes­s to cooperate globally through UN institutio­ns. The United States was ranked in last place. – Reuters

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