Global Issues and Financing for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals

U. Sarangi
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The research paper entitled ‘Global Issues and Financing for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals’ is a unique research effort to analyze the current frontline global issues that is affecting the global economies at large. In these days of current global crisis, the COVID-19 global pandemic has emerged as not only a global health crisis but also a global humanitarian crisis. The research has made an attempt to study and analyze the cross cutting global issues including the present global pandemic which has taken a serious toll on humanity, but has also affected the various sectors of the global economies such as health, humanitarian, economic, social, geopolitical, environment etc., and other related cross-cutting issues which are vital determinants and key indicators in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs). The paper also dwells into the aspect of global financing issues keeping in mind and including finding ways and means for containment of the present global health pandemic by looking into the various aspects of financing needs of the economies to enable these economies to come out of such serious economic shocks that has resulted and affected these economies due to the severe outbreak of COVID-19. The research paper also covers and studies other aspects of the global economies such as the Addis Ababa Action Agenda(AAAA) on cross cutting initiatives to develop and built-in synergies for achieving the SDGs, monitoring by the Inter-Agency Task Force on Sustainable Development and the Financing for Global Sustainable Forum(FfSD), upcoming events planned by FfSD, Global issues for FfSD Forum, ECOSOC and its role on International Cooperation in Tax Matters, Global Economic Governance, External Debt, Innovative Financing for Sustainable Development including Inclusive and Local Finance, Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance, key messages conveyed by the United Nations in their report on Financing for Global Sustainable Development 2020, important statements made by global experts of United Nations on issues pertaining to financing for achieving SDGs, COVID-19 and it impact on humanity in terms of human crisis, global health crisis and concerns, socio-economic and environmental aspects for sustainable long-term financing in various economies including the undeveloped LLDCs, SIDSs, African & Caribbean economies and the developing economies. The role of international multilateral institutions such as the World Bank, IMF, IFC, MIGA and other global financing institutions are of paramount importance in terms of financing these economies to come out of the global pandemic at the first instance and then in stabilizing these economies in the long-run. The important policy considerations and conclusions drawn from the research study is that the WHO and United Nations including other multilateral and financing institutions need to work in tandem not only to aid these economies to come out of the global pandemic, but also to strike a balance in terms of achieving the long-term SDGs slated by UN which are key indicators and determinants in achieving the SDGs in these economies.
实现可持续发展目标的全球问题和融资
这份题为《实现可持续发展目标的全球问题和融资》的研究报告是一项独特的研究工作,旨在分析当前影响全球经济的全球前沿问题。在当前全球危机的今天,新冠肺炎全球大流行不仅是一场全球卫生危机,也是一场全球人道主义危机。本研究试图研究和分析跨领域的全球问题,包括目前对人类造成严重损害的全球流行病,但也影响到全球经济的各个部门,如卫生、人道主义、经济、社会、地缘政治、环境等,以及其他相关的跨领域问题,这些问题是实现可持续发展目标的重要决定因素和关键指标。本文还深入探讨了全球融资问题的方面,包括通过研究经济体融资需求的各个方面,找到遏制当前全球卫生大流行的方法和手段,使这些经济体能够摆脱因COVID-19严重爆发而导致和影响这些经济体的严重经济冲击。该研究报告还涵盖和研究了全球经济的其他方面,如亚的斯亚贝巴行动议程(AAAA)关于发展和实现可持续发展目标的内在协同作用的跨领域倡议,可持续发展机构间工作队和全球可持续发展融资论坛(FfSD)的监测,可持续发展机构间工作队计划的即将举行的活动,可持续发展论坛的全球问题,经济及社会理事会及其在税收问题国际合作中的作用,全球经济治理,外债、包括包容性和地方金融在内的创新可持续发展融资、全球投资者促进可持续发展联盟、联合国在其《2020年全球可持续发展融资报告》中传达的关键信息、联合国全球专家就实现可持续发展目标融资相关问题所作的重要发言、2019冠状病毒病及其在人类危机、全球卫生危机和关切方面对人类的影响、社会经济和环境方面的问题,以便为各种经济体,包括不发达的内陆发展中国家、小岛屿发展中国家、非洲和加勒比经济体以及发展中经济体提供可持续的长期融资。世界银行、国际货币基金组织、国际金融公司、多边投资担保机构和其他全球金融机构等国际多边机构的作用至关重要,首先为这些经济体提供资金,使其摆脱全球大流行病,然后长期稳定这些经济体。从研究中得出的重要政策考虑和结论是,世卫组织和联合国包括其他多边和金融机构需要共同努力,不仅要帮助这些经济体走出全球大流行,而且要在实现联合国制定的长期可持续发展目标方面取得平衡,这是实现这些经济体可持续发展目标的关键指标和决定因素。
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