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Programme de la FFD4

La FFD4 proposera un programme dynamique et inclusif, comprenant le programme officiel, des événements parallèles, des événements spéciaux ainsi que d'autres activités. 

Parmi ceux-ci figurent des plateformes clés telles que le Forum de la société civile 2025, le Forum international des entreprises et la Plateforme d’action de Séville, qui, ensemble, favorisent une participation large et une collaboration entre toutes les parties prenantes. 

Faites défiler vers le bas pour consulter le programme quotidien du programme officiel. 

Le programme officiel de la FFD4 se déroulera au FIBES 1, Pavillon 1, et comprendra les séances d'ouverture, plénière et de clôture de haut niveau. En complément, six tables rondes multipartites — coprésidées par des chefs d'État et de gouvernement — aborderont certains des sujets les plus urgents de notre époque, en lien avec les domaines d'action du financement du développement et les résultats de la conférence.

**pour d'avantage d'informations sur le programme de FFD4, rendez-vous sur notre site web (version anglaise)

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Programme officiel

Programme for 30th juin, 2025

FFD4 Second Plenary Meeting

Category: Official Programme
Venue: FIBES 1, Pavilion 1
Organizer: UN DESA FSDO
Date:
Time: 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM
  • General debate: Statements by Heads of State or Government, ministers and heads of delegation  

List of Speakers

Action Areas: Addressing Systemic Issues, Debt and Debt Sustainability, Domestic and International Private Business and Finance, Domestic Public Resources, International Development Cooperation, International Trade as an Engine for Development, Science, Technology, Innovation, and Capacity Building

FFD4 Opening Segment and First Plenary Meeting

Category: Official Programme
Venue: FIBES 1, Pavilion 1
Organizer: UN DESA FSDO
Date:
Time: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
  • Opening of the Conference
  • Election of the President
  • Opening statements by:
    • Pedro Sánchez, President of the Conference and the Government of Spain
    • António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
    • Philemon Yang, President of the United Nations General Assembly
    • Bob Rae, President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council
    • Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group
    • Nigel Clarke, Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
    • Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organization
    • Li Junhua, Secretary-General of the Conference
  • Adoption of the rules of procedure
  • Adoption of the agenda
  • Election of officers other than the President
  • Organization of work and other organizational matters
  • Credentials of representatives to the Conference: appointment of the members of the Credentials Committee
  • Adoption of the Outcome Document (TBC)
  • General debate. Click here for the live list of speakers >>
  • Statements by Heads of State or Government, ministers and heads of delegation

Overflow Rooms INFO for the FFD4 Opening

Action Areas: Addressing Systemic Issues, Debt and Debt Sustainability, Domestic and International Private Business and Finance, Domestic Public Resources, International Development Cooperation, International Trade as an Engine for Development, Science, Technology, Innovation, and Capacity Building

FFD4 Multi-stakeholder round table 1: “Mobilizing and aligning domestic public resources”

Category: Official Programme
Venue: FIBES 1, Pavilion 2
Organizer: UN DESA FSDO
Date:
Time: 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM

Co-Chairs: 

• H.E. Mr. Alar Karis, President of the Republic of Estonia 

• H.E. Mr. Julius Maada Bio, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone 

Special address by Head of State and Government: 

• H.E. Daniel Noboa Azin, President of Republic of Ecuador 

Keynote:

• H.E. Mr. Denys Shmyhal, Prime Minister of Ukraine 

Moderator: 

• Mr. Gilbert F. Houngbo, Director-General, ILO

Panelists: 

• H.E. Mr. José Manuel Albares Bueno, Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, Spain 

• H.E. Ms. Reem Alabali Radovan, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany 

• H.E. Mr. Cheikh Diba, Minister of Finance and Budget, Senegal

• Mr. Nigel Clarke, Deputy Managing Director, IMF 

Discussants: 

• Ms. Nadia Calvino, President, European Investment Bank

• Mr. Yingming Yang, Vice President, Asian Development Bank 

Background 

Domestic public resources are a cornerstone of sustainable development, providing fiscal space for government spending and investment, and generating incentives that shape economic and societal outcomes. Many developing countries still face significant obstacles in mobilizing domestic revenues and effectively utilizing their fiscal systems. These challenges stem from both domestic and international factors. Domestically, insufficient transparency and accountability in fiscal systems, weak alignment of fiscal policies with sustainable development, limited institutional capacity and the underutilization of public institutions (such as development finance institutions) can hamper resource mobilization and effective use. In a globalized and digitalized economy, international tax cooperation is critical to combat tax evasion and avoidance. Yet, international tax cooperation is neither fully inclusive nor effective. And persistent challenges hinder effective combatting of illicit financial flows. 

The Sevilla outcome document addresses these challenges with concrete actions in four areas: i) ensuring that countries have the necessary resources, and that resources are collected efficiently and spent transparently in alignment with sustainable development; ii) strengthening international tax cooperation to ensure that international tax rules respond to the diverse needs, priorities, and capacities of all countries, especially developing countries; iii) effectively combating illicit financial flows; and iv) fully leveraging the potential of national public development banks. 

Guiding Questions 

1. Which actions and commitments related to domestic public resources in the Sevilla outcome do you consider most urgent, and how do you plan to support their implementation? 

2. What changes are needed to strengthen fiscal transparency, align tax and spending policies with sustainable development, enhance institutional capacity and fully leveraging national public development banks in developing countries? 

3. What changes are needed to strengthen international tax cooperation and effectively combat illicit financial flows?

Action Areas: Domestic Public Resources

Programme for 1st juillet, 2025

FFD4 Third Plenary Meeting

Category: Official Programme
Venue: FIBES 1, Pavilion 1
Organizer: UN DESA FSDO
Date:
Time: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
  • General debate: Statements by Heads of State or Government, ministers and heads of delegation

List of Speakers

Action Areas: Addressing Systemic Issues, Debt and Debt Sustainability, Domestic and International Private Business and Finance, Domestic Public Resources, International Development Cooperation, International Trade as an Engine for Development, Science, Technology, Innovation, and Capacity Building

FFD4 Fourth Plenary Meeting

Category: Official Programme
Venue: FIBES 1, Pavilion 1
Organizer: UN DESA FSDO
Date:
Time: 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM
  • General debate: Statements by Heads of State or Government, ministers and heads of delegation

List of Speakers

Action Areas: Addressing Systemic Issues, Debt and Debt Sustainability, Domestic and International Private Business and Finance, Domestic Public Resources, International Development Cooperation, International Trade as an Engine for Development, Science, Technology, Innovation, and Capacity Building

Programme for 2nd juillet, 2025

FFD4 Fifth Plenary Meeting

Category: Official Programme
Venue: FIBES 1, Pavilion 1
Organizer: UN DESA FSDO
Date:
Time: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
  • General debate: Statements by Heads of State or Government, ministers and heads of delegation

List of Speakers

Action Areas: Addressing Systemic Issues, Debt and Debt Sustainability, Domestic and International Private Business and Finance, Domestic Public Resources, International Development Cooperation, International Trade as an Engine for Development, Science, Technology, Innovation, and Capacity Building

FFD4 Sixth Plenary Meeting

Category: Official Programme
Venue: FIBES 1, Pavilion 1
Organizer: UN DESA FSDO
Date:
Time: 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM
  • General debate: Statements by Heads of State or Government, ministers and heads of delegation

List of Speakers

Action Areas: Addressing Systemic Issues, Debt and Debt Sustainability, Domestic and International Private Business and Finance, Domestic Public Resources, International Development Cooperation, International Trade as an Engine for Development, Science, Technology, Innovation, and Capacity Building

Programme for 3rd juillet, 2025

FFD4 Seventh Plenary Meeting

Category: Official Programme
Venue: FIBES 1, Pavilion 1
Organizer: UN DESA FSDO
Date:
Time: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
  • General debate: Statements by Heads of State or Government, ministers and heads of delegation

List of Speakers

Action Areas: Addressing Systemic Issues, Debt and Debt Sustainability, Domestic and International Private Business and Finance, Domestic Public Resources, International Development Cooperation, International Trade as an Engine for Development, Science, Technology, Innovation, and Capacity Building

FFD4 Eighth Plenary Meeting and Closing of the Conference

Category: Official Programme
Venue: FIBES 1, Pavilion 1
Organizer: UN DESA FSDO
Date:
Time: 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM
  • General debate

List of Speakers

  • Credentials of representatives to the Conference: report of the Credentials Committee
  • Multi-stakeholder round tables: reports by the Co-Chairs Adoption of the outcome document of the Conference
  • Adoption of the report of the Conference
  • Closure of the Conference
Action Areas: Addressing Systemic Issues, Debt and Debt Sustainability, Domestic and International Private Business and Finance, Domestic Public Resources, International Development Cooperation, International Trade as an Engine for Development, Science, Technology, Innovation, and Capacity Building