Guyana makes ‘significant progress’ in achieving global goals but more money needed – Dr. Singh

Minister Dr. Ashni Singh speaking at the UN Headquarters (Photo: July 17, 2023)

“We use this opportunity to repeat our previous call that this and other undelivered financing commitments be honoured and urge completion and adoption of the Multidimensional Vulnerability Index, even as we endorse measures such as those proposed under the Bridgetown Initiative to support the most vulnerable countries.

“No less is required, if we are to have even a remote chance of achieving the lofty but necessary goals we set ourselves in Agenda 2030.,” Dr. Singh said at the forum.

Countries are reviewing the progress made in achieving the global goals, which should be approved by 2030. These engagements are part of the mid-term review of the SDGs.

Overall, the SDGs outline 17 interlinked objectives which should eliminate poverty and foster peace and prosperity for all people.

Beyond inching towards achieving more of these global goals, Dr. Singh pointed out that Guyana has also provided much-needed leadership on the Caribbean Community’s (CARICOM) ambitious food security agenda and through its Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS).

Still, he contended that national commitment alone is not enough to help countries achieve the SDGs. As such, he reiterated calls that have been made for more equitable financing that recognises countries’ inherent vulnerabilities and challenges.