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Secretary-General warns of $4 trillion annual shortfall to meet SDGs, urges debt and finance reforms

January 16, 2026 | United Nations


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Secretary-General warns of $4 trillion annual shortfall to meet SDGs, urges debt and finance reforms
The Secretary-General warned the General Assembly that 10 years after the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals the world is falling short on implementation and finance, and he provided a headline figure for the shortfall.

"The world is falling short by over 4,000,000,000,000 US dollars a year in the resources developing countries need to deliver on these promises by 2030," he said, calling for scaling up finance, addressing the debt crisis, and reforming the international financial architecture so developing countries can invest in systems that support development and peace.

He also warned that the UN's own finances are unsustainable unless all Member States "honor their financial obligations under the Charter" and suggested that member states may need to "overhaul our financial rules to prevent a budget breakdown." He tied those financing concerns to broader inequality, noting that concentrated wealth and corporate influence can undermine democratic debate and institutions.

The address did not include a detailed financing plan, an itemized funding source breakdown, or specific timeline for reforms; those details were not specified in the speech.

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