By Ronald Joshua
GENEVA (IDN) – As the first year of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030 comes to a close, a new United Nations report finds that a group of 48 countries is falling further behind the rest of the world in terms of economic development.
The proportion of the global poor in those countries has more than doubled since 1990, to well over 40 per cent, and that the situation will not be remedied unless the international community takes concerted action.
“These are the countries where the global battle for poverty eradication will be won or lost,” said UNCTAD Secretary-General Mukhisa Kituyi, launching the Report. “A year ago, the global community pledged to ‘leave no one behind’, but that is exactly what is happening to the least developed countries (LDCs).”