Ethiopia and UN Pledge to Enhance Cooperation for SDG Implementation
Addis Ababa: Ethiopia and the United Nations (UN) have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen cooperation for accelerating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Minister of Finance, Ahmed Shide, held a high-level meeting with Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amina J. Mohammed. The meeting focused on accelerating the implementation of the SDGs at the national level.
According to Ethiopian News Agency, Minister Ahmed provided insights into Ethiopia’s strategies for enhancing SDG delivery, highlighting the need for strengthened coordination and increased resource mobilization. Both officials underscored the critical role of collaboration between the Government of Ethiopia, the UN Country Team (UNCT) in Ethiopia, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), and the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office to align SDG initiatives with local development priorities.
The discussion also emphasized the importance of enhancing partnerships between UNCT in Ethiopia and UNECA by leveraging
regional expertise and establishing a clear division of responsibilities to better support Ethiopia’s development agenda. Additionally, they discussed the need to improve the operational efficiency of the UN system in Ethiopia to achieve more impactful outcomes.
Other key topics of discussion included Ethiopia’s ongoing macroeconomic reforms and preparations for the upcoming Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development. The Finance Minister further expressed Ethiopia’s profound gratitude for Amina J. Mohammed’s steadfast efforts to advance regional and global development goals.
He reaffirmed Ethiopia’s commitment to deepening its partnership with the United Nations and contributing to Africa’s collective development ambitions on the global stage. Both parties stressed the importance of sustained dialogue and collaboration to address shared challenges, seize emerging opportunities, and maximize development impact. They reiterated their commitment to exploring innovative avenues for stronger
cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
There are 26 UN Agencies residing in Ethiopia, making it one of the largest UNCTs in the world.