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SEVILLA COMMITMENTS

UNSSC

Created on March 3, 2026

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A RENEWED GLOBAL FINANCING FRAMEWORK

SEVILLA COMMITMENTS

CLOSING THE SDG FINANCING GAP

ACCELERATING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2030 AGENDA

REFORMING THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE

Accelerating Implementation of the 2030 Agenda

Recognizing the need to address current global crises economic, climate, food, and geopolitical, states recommited to fully implementing the 2030 Agenda and SDGs by mobilizing:

  • Public finance
  • Private investment
  • Innovative financing mechanisms
Closing the SDG Financing Gap

Calls for a shared framework to enhance:

  • Responsibility
  • Capacity
  • Scalability of financing solutions

Acknowleging the widening annual financing gap to achieve the SDGs, it emphasizes shared responsibility among all stakeholders—governments, international institutions, and the private sector—to mobilize and align financing with sustainable development goals.

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Reforming International Financial Architecture

Emphasizes the need for systemic reforms to make global finance more: • Inclusive • Stable • Responsive to developing countries’ needs

Highlights the role of the UN in strengthening follow‑up and ensuring coherence across institutions.

A Renewed Global Financing Framework

Reaffirms and builds on previous financing agreements including: • Monterrey Consensus (2002) • Doha Declaration (2008) • Addis Ababa Action Agenda (2015) • Relevant commitments in the Pact for the Future Reasserts that poverty eradication remains the greatest global challenge and a prerequisite for sustainable development.