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Need to address the $4 trillion financing gap, says Sitharaman

ByRajeev Jayaswal
Updated on: Aug 18, 2024 07:22 AM IST

The World Bank’s June 2024 report states that by the end of this year one in four developing economies will be poorer than they were before the pandemic, she said.

New Delhi Growth remains the best antidote to many economic and social challenges, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said at the Voice of the Global South Summit on Saturday while underscoring the urgency for concessional finance to developing countries facing a nearly $4 trillion annual financing gap in meeting SDGs (sustainable development goals).

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman (ANI PHOTO)

Highlighting inadequate access to development finance, she said implementation of many SDGs in developing economies is “stagnating” and “even regressing” as the Global South is disproportionately affected by global uncertainty.

“Growth remains the best antidote to many economic and social challenges. Growth creates a positive feedback... where improved economic performance leads to greater financial opportunities and vice versa,” Sitharaman said in her opening remarks during the finance ministers’ virtual session of the third edition of the summit.

“Our priority should be a people-centric growth path that empowers the most vulnerable and marginalised to participate in the development journey,” she said.

The World Bank’s June 2024 report states that by the end of this year one in four developing economies will be poorer than they were before the pandemic, she said. “Growth, thus remains insufficient to drive progress in development and poverty reduction. To accelerate progress on SDGs, there is an urgent need to address the $4 trillion financing gap,” she added.

“Elevated debt distress and high debt service costs have severely constrained the resources available for financing developmental needs, particularly in low-income countries. Estimates indicate that nearly half of the world ‘s population resides in countries where interest expenses exceed spending on education and health,” she said.

 
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