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Boosting Domestic Public Resources to Finance Social Development - FFD side event at 2nd World Summit for Social Development

The Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) in Sevilla, Spain updated the global framework to close financing gaps for sustainable development, including in its social dimension. The Sevilla Commitment recognizes that public resources, policies and plan are at the heart of the efforts for a sustainable development investment drive. Domestic public resources and public financial management (PFM) are essential to poverty reduction, social inclusion, and decent work.

FFD4 Outcome Document: Sevilla Commitment (Compromiso de Sevilla) Adopted

The co-facilitators of the outcome document of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development present to the co-chairs of the FFD4 Preparatory Committee their final revised text of the Sevilla Commitment (Compromiso de Sevilla). It reflects the co-facilitators best efforts to arrive at consensus and reflects a balanced, ambitious, and actio

Final Draft of the FFD4 Outcome Document Now Available

The co-facilitators of the outcome document of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development present to the co-chairs of the FFD4 Preparatory Committee their final revised text of the Compromiso de Sevilla. It reflects the co-facilitators best efforts to arrive at consensus and reflects a balanced, ambitious, and action-oriented outcome document. They believe that the implementation of the outcome document will lead to the reform of the international financial architecture, address the cost of borrowing, and scale up investment to close the financing gap for

First Draft of the FFD4 Outcome Document Now Available

The First Draft of the FFD4 Outcome Document was released by the co-facilitators (Mexico, Nepal, Norway and Zambia) on Monday, 10 March 2025. The draft builds on comments that delegations and stakeholders provided on the zero draft outcome document and restates the commitment to an ambitious and action-oriented outcome document.

 

Click here to read the First Draft of the FFD4 Outcome Document

30th Session of the Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters

Celebrating 20 Years of International Tax Cooperation

The UN Tax Committee strengthens international cooperation on tax matters, domestic and international, with a special focus on needs and capacities of developing countries in this area. It generates practical guidance for governments, tax administrators and taxpayers to strengthen tax systems for sustainable development.