Thursday, July 16

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

World leaders gathered at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) are confronting the stark reality that progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 is lagging and, in some cases, regressing. The United Nations adopted the SDGs, including eradicating extreme poverty, ensuring quality education for all children, achieving gender equality, and addressing climate change, in 2015 with great ambition. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for “bold and transformative action” to fulfill these commitments and close the growing global inequality gap. While leaders have committed to accelerating action, specific plans remain limited.

Climate Funding

A considerable gap exists between symbol and substance regarding an African climate change approach. Foreign leaders often nod to how Africa accounts for only four per cent of global emissions but bears the brunt of the devastating climate change effects. Rising temperatures, extreme weather conditions, and ecosystem disruptions threaten millions of Africans’ livelihoods.

For many communities across the continent, the climate threat is already existential. With 18 per cent of the global population, Africa has 16 of the 20 countries most vulnerable to climate change, according to Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative.

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