印度财政部长尼玛拉·西塔拉曼(Nirmala Sitharaman)谈到发展中国家可持续发展目标4万亿美元的资金缺口,呼吁金融普惠、多边银行改革和增加债务减免。 India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addresses a $4 trillion financing gap for developing countries' SDGs, calling for financial inclusion, multilateral bank reforms, and increased debt relief.
印度财政部长Nirmala Sitharaman强调,迫切需要解决4万亿美元的资金缺口问题,以帮助发展中国家实现其可持续发展目标。 India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stressed the urgency of addressing a $4 trillion financing gap to help developing countries achieve their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 在第三届全球南方之声首脑会议上发言的Sitharaman强调,发展中经济体在执行许多可持续发展目标方面停滞不前,而全球不确定因素又加剧了这种情况。 Speaking at the 3rd Voice of Global South Summit, Sitharaman highlighted the stagnation in implementing many SDGs in developing economies, exacerbated by global uncertainties. 她呼吁金融普惠、多边开发银行改革以及增加发展中国家的债务减免,以便为清洁能源支出创造财政空间并吸引私人投资。 She called for financial inclusion, multilateral development bank reforms, and increased debt relief for developing nations to create fiscal space for clean energy spending and attract private investment. Sitharaman敦促进一步协作和分享最佳做法,以最大限度地扩大集体影响,并强调南南合作需要形成全球发展治理。 Sitharaman urged further collaboration and shared best practices to maximize collective impact and emphasized the need for South-South cooperation to shape global development governance.