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Seychelles signed the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2024-28, which sets out the strategy and overall programme of support of the organisation with the island nation during this period.
Seychelles signed the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) 2024-28, which sets out the strategy and overall programme of support of the organisation with the island nation during this period. The document was signed by the Seychelles Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Sylvestre Radegonde, and the UN Resident Coordinator for Mauritius and Seychelles, Lisa Singh on United Nations Day(October 24).
The UNSDCF document has outlined three priority areas, the first one is people, and one of the outputs is making health and social protection systems more resilient and inclusive. The other outputs are enhancing access to work opportunities for the youth, especially young women and people living with disabilities, and finally, having improved access to justice.
The second priority is prosperity and this will address structural vulnerabilities and diversify the economy. The outputs for this priority include the strengthening of value chains in the Blue Economy, generating decent employment and livelihoods, enhancing the capacities of the public and private sectors and improving food and energy security systems.
The third priority is the planet and it aims at enhancing the resilience of natural ecosystems in the context of climate change. In this priority, the outputs are to better prepare institutions and communities to adapt to climate change and enhance the capacities of institutions, and communities to sustainably manage natural resources, ecosystems, and waste.
The signing marks a significant milestone towards a sustainable and prosperous future for all. As a small island developing state, Seychelles recognise the critical importance of sustainable development in ensuring the well-being of its people and the preservation of the unique environment, stated Radegonde. He added that Seychelles is fully committed to the principles and objectives outlined in the UNSDCF.
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The Minister further stated that he recognised the extensive consultation process between the UN country team and the government, civil society, the private sector and academia in Seychelles. Such collaboration has enabled Seychelles to identify the priority areas outlined under this partnership, obtained through the collection of empirical data and during sessions whereby national stakeholders articulated their ambitions for Seychelles over the next five years.