UNDP Sri Lanka Launches 2023/24 Global Human Development Report

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June 22, Colombo (LNW): The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Sri Lanka recently launched the 2023/24 Global Human Development Report, themed ‘Breaking the Gridlock: Reimagining Cooperation in a Polarized World’. The Report was presented to the Director General of the Sustainable Development Council (SDC), Chamindry Saparamadu, by the Resident Representative of UNDP Sri Lanka, Azusa Kubota. The event, held in Colombo, was attended by representatives from the Government, private sector, development partners, and civil society agencies.

The Report highlights the urgent need to address uneven development, rising inequality, and political polarization. It underscores the importance of building a 21st-century architecture for global public goods, reducing polarization, and narrowing agency gaps to tackle contemporary development challenges and accelerate progress on human development and sustainable development. The Report reconfigures global interdependence and emphasizes the pivotal role of multilateralism in moving forward.

By focusing on these key areas, the Report calls for innovative approaches to cooperation and collaboration, stressing that global challenges require collective action and shared solutions. The launch event served as a platform to discuss these pressing issues and explore strategies for fostering more inclusive and equitable development in a rapidly changing world.

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