UN Poverty Day: China’s Blueprint for Lifting 800 Million Out of Poverty
China lifted 800 million people out of poverty by 2020, setting a global benchmark in the fight to “leave no one behind” on UN Poverty Day.
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China lifted 800 million people out of poverty by 2020, setting a global benchmark in the fight to “leave no one behind” on UN Poverty Day.
UN report shows the Chinese mainland is on track for 60.5% of 2030 SDG targets, leading in wind, solar and transport, while global efforts still lag.
At the UN summit marking 30 years since the Beijing Declaration, leaders highlighted gains and challenges, urging faster action on women’s rights in politics, law, economy, and technology.
French youth Edward calls for ending extreme poverty through debt cancellation, wealth taxes and green investments as part of the UN@80 “One Home: Shared Future” campaign.
The 80th UNGA opens in New York under the theme ‘Better Together,’ calling for united action on peace, development and human rights.
As the UN marks its 80th anniversary, young changemakers from China and Africa share insights on peace, justice, education and climate action at the China-Africa Future Leaders’ Dialogue.
At the UN High-Level Political Forum, the Secretary-General assessed progress on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and called for renewed action on the 2030 Agenda.
China launches a comprehensive action plan to reduce food loss and waste by 2027, aiming to surpass global standards and support the UN’s goal of halving global food waste by 2030.
At COP29, Rwanda is advocating for a new global climate finance goal that includes support for loss and damage, emphasizing transparency and long-term resilience for vulnerable nations.
Wealthy nations at COP16 shift focus from public to private funding to address a $200 billion annual conservation gap by 2030.