SDG Blog
A sustainable future must respect Indigenous Peoples' worldviews, ways of life and rights
By Dario José Mejía Montalvo, Chair of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Marginalized communities are not voiceless; it is time for us to listen
By Jean Quinn, Executive Director, UNANIMA International; Chair, NGO Committee for Social Development
Development Prospects for Africa in the Context of the Global South
By Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, Chief Executive of the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), Member of the United Nations High-level Advisory Board on Economic and Social Affairs
Empowering Youth Voices: A Journey from COP28 to Local Action and Global Impact
By Asma Rouabhia, Global Focal Point SDG 7 Youth Constituency Major Group for Children and Youth
Centering disability justice in the fight for climate action
By Edward Ndopu, UN Secretary-General’s SDG Advocate and award winning, internationally acclaimed activist and humanitarian
The Urgent Case for Information Integrity
By Melissa Fleming, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Department of Global Communications
The case for information integrity has rarely been more compelling, or more urgent.
In all my years in communications, I can’t say I ever worked in such a troubled environment - an information ecosystem so polluted that voices for positive change are struggling to make themselves heard.
The potential impacts of this - on democracy, human rights and progress on the Sustainable Development Goals are devastating.
Using the GSDR to guide a credible and effective second half of the 2030 Agenda
By Åsa Persson, Research Director and Deputy Director of Stockholm Environment Institute and member of the Independent Group of Scientists that prepared the 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report
Transformation is possible, and inevitable.
Small Island Nations are at the forefront of our global crises: It’s time we follow their lead in shaping the solutions
By Li Junhua, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs.
Over the past six weeks, the United Nations has facilitated an intensive round of consultations and meetings in the three regions of the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the world.
Recommitting to finance the Sustainable Development Goals
By the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
This article was first published by IISD SDG Knowledge Hub as part of a special guest article series, a collaboration between UN DESA and IISD.
If we can rescue banks, we can rescue the hopes of developing countries
By António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
The meltdown of several major banks in recent months made headlines around the world. More than $250 billion was mobilized during the course of just one weekend to protect banks in the United States and Switzerland.
But there has been no such rescue attempt for scores of developing countries struggling to deal with a cascade of crises, from climate-related shocks to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian war in Ukraine. They are treated as though failure is an acceptable option.