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UNGA 78: Only 15% Of SDGs Targets Are On Track – UN

António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General: a strong reformist  agenda in difficult times | Epthinktank | European Parliament

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has said that only 15 per cent of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets are on track, calling on key actors to rescue the goals.

Guterres, at the opening of   SDG Action Weekend at the UN headquarters in New York on Saturday, rallied a diverse cross section of civil society actors to use their passionate voices and energetic grassroots networks to help rescue the SDGs.

With world leaders set to convene on Tuesday for the annual high-level opening of the General Assembly, the UN hosted an energetic range of actors.

They include youth groups and women’s organisations, mayors, community activists and business leaders, looking to boost support for the hoals ahead of the SDG Summit.

The summit, slated to hold on Monday and Tuesday, 18 to 19 September will mark the mid-point of the SDGs, between their 2015 launch and their 2030 deadline.

As things stand, the goals UN member countries’ promised when they adopted the 2030  to ‘leave no one behind’ are in serious trouble: despite some progress.

“Over the years, widespread implementation gaps had emerged across all 17 goals, which aim to tackle everything from poverty, hunger and gender equality, to access to education and clean energy.

“Lagging public interest in achieving the goals, geopolitical friction and perhaps most critically, the global coronavirus pandemic, have left the SDGs in need of a global rescue plan.

“Today, only 15 per cent of the targets are on track, with many going into reverse,” the secretary-general said.

According to him, Monday’s SDG summit will be the moment for governments to come to the table with concrete plans and proposals to accelerate progress.”

But he stressed that the SDGs were not about checking boxes.

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