Harnessing the Potential of the Private Sector to Deliver the SDGs

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The Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:
“”Business is the key to economic independence. at their core, the SDGs are about creating conditions in which we can all thrive… to become a better and more prosperous world.””
Liz Patterson, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:
“”We’re seriously off track. Only 12% of the #SDGs are on track to be met, and the @OECD estimates that there’s a $3.7 trillion funding gap per year needed in developing countries to meet the SDGs and to reach #NetZero by 2050.””
Pamela Molina, Fundación Agrolibano:
“”Without #SocialJustice, the #Sustainability of our business is not going to be possible.””
Liz Patterson, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:
“”No country or government can reduce poverty alone … We need to partner with the private sector if we’re going to get anywhere near to … [achieving the SDGs].””
Pamela Molina, Fundación Agrolibano:
“”Today, many of us have understood that we also are a relevant actor in this struggle, because we need a more just, equitable and sustainable world for everybody.””
Pamela Molina, Fundación Agrolibano:
“”The #SDGs represent the most important achievement of humanity in its entire history… [allowing] us to know where and how to work toward the world we all dream for.””
Pamela Molina, Fundación Agrolibano:
“”Get involved in the fight against poverty, making evidence-based investments such as the one provided by the MPI (Multidimensional Poverty Index) methodology.””
Liz Patterson, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:
“”Keep innovating, integrating the climate, environment, social and development goals together … we shouldn’t be siloed, because we need to bring them together.””

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