- A holistic approach to sustainable development finance
- 1. The EU is helping countries to mobilise more domestic resources, improve public finance management and ensure debt sustainability
- 2. The EU is leveraging more development funding through blending and seeking further partnerships with the private sector
- 3. The EU and its Member States continue to be the world’s largest provider of ODA
- An integrated approach to key sectors of financing sustainable development
- 4. Environment and climate – The EU leads the efforts for a sustainable world
- 5. Trade – The EU remains the world’s most open market, importing EUR 860 billion annually from developing countries
- 6.Science, technology and innovation – The EU’s EUR 77 billion research and innovation programme, is fully open to participation from developing countries
- 7. Remittances – The EU contributes to reducing remittance costs to free up more funds for development
- 8. Sustainable agriculture and nutrition – The EU is acting to lift 500 million people in developing countries out of hunger and malnutrition by 2030
- 9. Energy – The EU is acting to lift 500 million people out of energy poverty by 2030
- 10. Human development and social inclusion – The EU champions poverty eradication, health, education, decent work, safe workplaces, social protection and supporting well-managed migration
- 11. Gender – The EU places women at the centre of development cooperation
- 12. Peaceful societies – The EU provides support to improve governance and to enable people to live safe, secure lives
- 13. Least developed countries – The EU focuses on those most in need
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