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Global public investment could remake international financing by 2028
2 July, 2025
Launched at the Sevilla Platform for Action, governments and international institutions lend their support to make global public investment a reality by 2028.
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Sevilla reporter’s notebook Day 4: ‘Sevilla is about what comes next’
4 July, 2025
On the final day of the Financing for Development conference in Sevilla, negotiators laid the groundwork for long-term tax reform and new public-private cooperation — while calls for deep systemic change grew louder.
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Montero defiende que los sistemas fiscales de todo el mundo sean progresivos para favorecer la lucha contra la desigualdad
4 July, 2025
La vicepresidenta primera del Gobierno y ministra de Hacienda ha participado en un Evento Especial de la ONU en Sevilla sobre Sistemas Tributarios Justos y Administración Tributaria eficiente para un desarrollo inclusivo y sostenible
Montero, junto a ponentes como el premio Nobel Joseph Stiglitz o el ministro de Hacienda de Chile, Mario Marcel Cullell, ha debatido sobre la importancia de la tributación en la financiación del desarrollo sostenible y el papel clave de la cooperación fiscal internacional
“Cuenten siempre con España en este espíritu de colaboración y de trabajo compartido en aras de una fiscalidad más justa y progresiva”, ha destacado la titular de Hacienda ante el foro organizado por la ONU -
A Threefold Mission
3 July, 2025
The whole project of European integration is charged with the idea of a particular way of life.
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FFD4 Seville: What are the links to the climate talks and the road from Seville to COP30 at Belem?
3 July, 2025
The fourth International Financing for Development Conference (FfD4) in Spain has reached the midway mark. The first two days have been eventful and filled with a packed agenda. While leaders and heads of state gave high-level statements in the opening plenaries on the first day, spanning well over three hours, various side events on specific topics were conducted parallely.
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Carlos Alvarado defiende un desarrollo financiero sostenible y con principios ecológicos
2 July, 2025
Como parte de la delegación del Club de Madrid, el expresidente Carlos Alvarado participará desde ayer y hasta el jueves en la IV Conferencia Internacional sobre Financiación para el Desarrollo (FfD4), convocada por la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) y que se realiza en Sevilla, España.
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Aminata Touré à Séville pour la 4ème Conférence Internationale sur le Financement du Développement
1 July, 2025
Aminata Touré, ancien Premier ministre et Haut Représentant du Président de la République, participe ce lundi 30 juin 2025 à la 4e Conférence Internationale sur le Financement du Développement, comme elle l’a annoncé sur sa page Facebook.
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CSEA Participates in the 2025 Annual Policy Dialogue
1 July, 2025
Club de Madrid hosted the 2025 Annual Policy Dialogue (APD25) on Financing for Sustainable Development, from April 3–4, 2025 at the United Nations Office in Nairobi, Kenya. Dr. Chukwuka Onyekwena, Executive Director, CSEA joined global leaders and policy experts to discuss strategies for advancing sustainable development.
The discussions focused on key issues such as debt relief for developing countries, reforms to global financial institutions and the credit system, and mobilizing resources through multilateral cooperation and development banks. The dialogue emphasized the need for a fairer and more effective global financial architecture.
CSEA’s participation reaffirms its commitment to advancing inclusive financial reform and ensuring Africa’s development priorities are represented in global policy conversations.
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Former World Leaders Call for ‘New Coalition of the Willing’ to Address Poverty and Inequality
1 July, 2025
Humanity is facing an inequality crisis that could mean the emergence of the first trillionaires, while almost half the world’s population is stuck in poverty, warns a letter by 40 former prime ministers and presidents.
The letter is an appeal to current leaders to address rising threats of poverty, disparity and environmental breakdown, reported The Guardian.
“Together, we call for a new economic coalition of the willing of countries to cooperate – to combat extreme inequality, end poverty and meet human rights. One that is founded upon values of solidarity and sovereignty,” the letter states.