Mozambique defends the creation of financing lines, to be made available to United Nations member-states, for the operationalization of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Currently, countries must mobilize domestic resources to finance the programs inserted in the also called Agenda 2030.
The Mozambican government believes that this formula may compromise the achievement of the goals inscribed in the SDGs, due to the different shocks that all countries go through.
The Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, advances, therefore, that for Mozambique, the best model, in the current context, would be the provision of credit packages.
Actions within the current governance priorities that also include preserving peace.
This is a position defended by Mozambique, Saturday, in the Prime Minister's speech, at the High Level session of the United Nations General Assembly.
At the press conference to balance the Mozambican participation in the seventy-seventh session of the General Assembly, Adriano Malaeiane, assured that the country is creating all the conditions to support the logistics resulting from the mandate in the UN Security Council, from January 1, 2023.
The last item on the Prime Minister's agenda in New York was a meeting held with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
In ten minutes, Adriano Maleiane gave António Guterres an update on Mozambique's economic and political development, expressed our country's openness to work with the United Nations in promoting international peace and security, and invited the UN chief to visit Mozambique, on-site(RM), the results of the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration of Renamo men.
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