Recently, United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) released Sustainable Development Report 2024
About Sustainable Development Solutions Network
About: It works under the UN Secretary-General.
It promotes achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement through education, research, policy analysis, and global cooperation.
Publication: Since 2016, SDSN has published a Sustainable Development Report each year that reviews the progress of the 193 UN Member States on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Key Highlights of Report
Global Progress on SDGs: On average, only 16% of SDG targets are on track to be met globally by 2030. SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), SDG 14 (Life Below Water), SDG 15 (Life on Land), and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions) are especially lagging behind.
Uneven Progress: SDG progress varies widely by country. Nordic nations are leading, BRICS countries are making notable strides, while poor and vulnerable countries are lagging far behind.
Finland ranks first, followed by Sweden and Denmark.
India is 109th out of 166 countries, excelling in Poverty Reduction and Quality Education targets but showing declining progress in Sustainable Cities and Climate Action targets.
UN-Mi: The new Index of Support to UN-based Multilateralism (UN-Mi) ranks countries by their engagement with the UN system. Barbados is at the top, India is ranked 139th, and the USA is last.
Reforming Global Finance for Sustainable Development: Addressing sustainable development is challenging, requiring urgent global financial system reform.
Low and lower-middle-income countries need affordable long-term capital to achieve their goals.
Mobilising adequate finance demands new institutions, global financing mechanisms, and prioritisation of crucial investments like quality education.
The report suggests five strategies to reform Global Financial Architecture effectively.
Challenges in Food and Land Systems: SDG targets for food and land systems are notably off-track. The Sustainable Development Report (SDR) introduces new FABLE pathways to support sustainable practices.
Globally, 600 million people still suffer from hunger, obesity rates are rising, and AFOLU sectors contribute nearly a quarter of annual global greenhouse gas emissions.
Global Cooperation: Ensuring sustainable development remains central to global cooperation through 2050 and requires adequate financing.
Strengthening UN Agencies: Enhance the capabilities of UN agencies while implementing systematic monitoring of UN-led multilateral efforts.
Global Governance of Technological Risks: Improving global governance of technological risks and ensuring universal access to critical technologies and research and development capacities.
United Nations Reforms: Create a UN Parliamentary Assembly and reform the UN Security Council by adding India as a permanent member and adopting procedures to bypass a veto.
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