He addressed this morning the SDG Moment 2020, a high-level event convened by UN Secretary-General on the margins of the 75th session of the UN General Assembly.
In his address, the Prime Minister expressed concerns that the pandemic threatened the hard-earned development gains particularly in the countries such as LDCs, LLDCs and SIDs.
The freezing economy, shrinking revenue, increasing public expenditure, rising poverty and unemployment have severe impact on these countries' efforts to realize the SDGs, he added.
The
Prime Minister further said that the sustainable development was at the center
of Nepal's development vision and it underpinned the national aspiration of
'Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali'. He also touched upon Nepal’s achievements in
key areas including poverty reduction, food security, education, gender
equality, basic sanitation, and energy access.
He underlined the need to move beyond rhetoric and accelerate action at all levels in order to recover and rebuild better, and to ensure that no one is left behind.
Nepal was one of the
five countries from the Asia Pacific region to be featured in the SDG Moment
2020. There were 22 Heads of
State/Government from around the world representing different regional groups, a
number of SDG advocates and partners, and senior UN officials, among others.