National remarks delivered by Ambassador Anna Karin Eneström, at the first United Nations General Assembly consultations as a follow-up to the report 'Our common Agenda' - accelerating and scaling up the sustainable development goals, leaving no-one behind, New York, 10 February 2022
Mr President,
Sweden aligns itself with the statements made by the EU and by South Africa for the Leaders’ Network.
You can count on Sweden’s full support to make as much progress as possible during these important consultations. As mentioned by many others, for the continued work we would favour processes in multiple tracks, in line with the different parts of the Report.
We welcome today’s theme and see it as an opportunity to underline Our Common Agenda as a vehicle to accelerate and scale the implementation of the SDGs and to address new challenges.
Mr President,
Even before the pandemic, income inequalities were growing, leaving many people behind with regards to healthcare, housing, education, good-quality nutrition, water, sanitation and other services and rights. The focus on a new social contract is therefore extremely timely and relevant, we need to re-establish social trust, in the Government, in media, in each other. This can only be accomplished by more and better inclusion.
We need to ensure that the creation of decent jobs, inclusive growth, social safety nets and gender equality is at the core of our socio-economic crisis response. A response that fits within our planetary boundaries.
In 2016, Sweden launched The Global Deal Initiative for Decent Work and Inclusive Growth. The platform – now a truly multi-stakeholder partnership initiative hosted by the OECD in cooperation with the ILO - is an example of how new forms of partnerships on social dialogue not only help mitigate the effects of the pandemic, but also contribute to a faster and more equal economic recovery.
Mr President,
Through UN75 and OCA, we have all committed to accelerating the achievement of gender equality and ensuring that women and girls are at the center of all efforts, including in the rebuilding from the pandemic. These are transformative objectives that require transformative action. In support of the recommendations in the OCA report, we would like to echo and further expand upon some good practices:
Mr President,
Let me again reiterate our commitment to the important work outlined in the report.
Thank you.