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ct4Ear - Synergies between Climate Action and SDGs - Implications for Multilateralism

27 Sep 2024

One of the key initiatives at the multilateral level presently is ‘The Climate and SDG Synergy Platform’ which seeks to act as “a multi-stakeholder partnership catalyst with the aim at supporting the coherence, alignment, and monitoring of the interlinkages between climate action and the SDGs” (United Nations, 2024c). [...] It emphasized the importance of committing to enhancing synergies in the implementation of national climate and development policies, contributing to global Page 8 of 16 Synergies between Climate Action and SDGs: Implications for Multilateralism climate objectives and advancing the 2030 Agenda. [...] They reaffirmed their commitment to implementing the UNFCCC and Paris Agreement and emphasized the importance of the provision of means of implementation and climate finance from developed countries to support developing nations, especially in the form of concessional financing. [...] The UK and EU particularly stress the interconnectedness of goals and the need for integrated approaches, while G77 emphasize the role of climate finance and means of implementation based on the principle of equity and CBDR-RC, in line with the UNFCCC and its Paris Agreement. [...] Ministerial Declaration of the high-level segment of the 2024 Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and the 2024 high-level political forum on sustainable development, convened under the auspices of the Council, on the theme: “Reinforcing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and eradicating poverty in times of multiple crises: the effective delivery of sustainable, resilient and innovative s.

Authors

Shailly Kedia

Pages
20
Published in
India

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