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Ali assures  Guyana will strive to achieve Sustainable Development Goals

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
September 21, 2021
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President Itfaan Ali on Monday reaffirmed Guyana’s commitment to advancing the UNGA’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), noting that his Government would strive through aggressive advocacy to ensure that Agenda 2030 remains the primary guiding framework.

The Head of State made this declaration in a pre-recorded video presentation at the Sustainable Development Moment during the 76th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York.

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The President also noted that the country is committed to presenting its second Voluntary National Review in the Decade of Action to realise the SDGs by 2030.    He used the opportunity to implore the international community to stay focused on achieving the Agenda’s targets and objectives.

“Agenda 2030 represents a framework for sustainable, inclusive and equitable development.”

The Guyanese President added that although the COVID-19 pandemic has decelerated progress in achieving the goals and reversed many development gains, prior to the pandemic the drive to attaining the SDGs was slothful and lagging.

He explained that the uneven global response to the pandemic has not helped.

In order to temper this and to avert the adverse consequences of a two-tier recovery while preparing for future exogenous shocks, the President said that greater attention must be paid to “strengthening resilience, particularly for the most vulnerable countries, like Small Island Developing States and Low-lying Coastal Developing States. This will require debt rescheduling, increased access to soft resources and increased financing for climate adaptation.”

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President Ali emphasised that Guyana is committed to leaving no one behind. He said that since the country is a plural society with six ethnic groups and a kaleidoscope of cultures, his Government is determined to take an even-handed and inclusive approach to policymaking.

The opportunity was also used to update the Summit on the various initiatives that the Government has since embarked on to further the achievement of the SDGs. These include spearheading the CARICOM Agri-Food Systems agenda, which prioritises food security and nutrition while guiding growth through a Low Carbon Development Strategy.

This simultaneously facilitates sustainable economic development while mitigating the effects of climate change.

The President also noted that since the pandemic has engendered learning loss, the Government is providing tangible support for learning from nursery to tertiary levels. This support includes the provision of 20,000 online scholarships to universities around the world for vocational, undergraduate and post-graduate studies, intensifying digital learning and the preparation for university-free education by 2025.

“Guyana welcomes the convening of the SDG Moment in order to explore best practices, lessons and opportunities for a resilient post-COVID recovery and ensuring the global community’s commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”

The SDGs are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all”. ( DPI)

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