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A UN General Assembly declaration urges countries to scale up investment, cooperation, and political commitment to meet the SDGs.

We are way off track in completing the SDGs by the 2030 deadline. The further we are from achieving these goals, the further we are from ensuring equality between countries. A lot of the roadblocks to meeting the deadline are financial. To push past this, first-world countries must donate their excess wealth to close the gap caused by colonialism.

The Fourth International Conference for Financing for Development will take place this coming summer and serve as a check-in on reform plans to meet the SDGs by the 2030 deadline. Over 80% of SDGs are off track due to underinvestment. The hope for the Financing for Development Conference is to remind countries of their pledges and, hopefully, boost productivity and funding for the SDGs.

The article highlights the importance of small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in achieving global sustainability and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It focuses on MSME Day 2025, hosted by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Beijing, which promoted green innovation and collaboration among governments, businesses, and communities. The event emphasized…
While global trade in the short term has created some disparities between more wealthy and poor nations, it has overall increased the wealth of the world's population. Long term benefits from global trade often include economic growth, improved living standards, and innovation. For example, countries such as Japan, Taiwan, and China have evolved from trading with mainly low-value exports to…