The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) group at the United Nations has emphasized the critical need to prioritize full implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, stressing the importance of translating agreed commitments into concrete actions to effectively support developing nations.
The statement was delivered by Faisal Al-Enezi, Deputy Permanent Representative of Kuwait to the UN and Minister Plenipotentiary, on behalf of the GCC group during Monday evening's session of the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at UN Headquarters.
Key Points from the Address:
Alarming SDG Progress Report
Only 17% of 2030 SDG targets are on track
Many goals remain stagnant, with some regressing below 2015 baseline levels
Critical Funding Gap
Annual SDG financing shortfall now exceeds $4 trillion
With just five years remaining until 2030, this threatens the "leave no one behind" principle
Developing Nations' Challenges
Compounding crises: growing inequality, debt burdens, fiscal constraints, and worsening climate impacts
These factors collectively hinder SDG achievement
GCC's Commitment & Progress
Average health expenditure across GCC states reached 4.5% of GDP in 2024
Female labor force participation surged from 17% (2018) to 35% (2024)
Regional economic recovery underway with projected 4.7% growth in 2024
Gulf-wide unemployment declined to 9% in 2024
Environmental Leadership
GCC states protect 36% of biologically significant marine areas (vs 8% global average)
Call to Action
Urged strengthened international cooperation and global solidarity
Emphasized multilateral solutions for transnational challenges
Reaffirmed GCC's financial commitments despite 7% decline in global official development assistance
Closing Remarks:
Minister Al-Enezi reiterated the GCC's unwavering commitment to:
Mobilizing available resources for timely SDG achievement
Enhancing existing partnerships
Developing equitable international cooperation frameworks to benefit all nations and future generations