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Djibouti urges renewed multilateral action on conflicts, climate finance and regional security at UN General Assembly

United Nations General Assembly · September 30, 2024
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Mohammed Siad Dwale, head of Djibouti’s delegation, told the General Assembly that member states must strengthen ECOSOC, deliver on the $100 billion annual climate finance pledge, operationalize the loss-and-damage fund, and support stability efforts in Somalia and Sudan.

Mohammed Siad Dwale, head of Djibouti's delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, told the assembly that the world faces a “perilous period” of proliferating conflicts, threatened multilateralism and widening financing gaps for the Sustainable Development Goals.

Dwale opened by congratulating the assembly president and endorsing the session theme—"acting together for the advancement of peace, sustainable development, and human dignity." He said the United Nations must seize a “window of opportunity” to renew cooperation and reform institutions to better serve developing countries.

He urged international financial institutions to expand subsidies and provide developing…

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