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International investment in SDG-relevant sectors, excluding renewable energy, has stalled since 2015 : foreing investors sponsoring just one fifth of infrastructure projects in developing countries

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Título: International investment in SDG-relevant sectors, excluding renewable energy, has stalled since 2015 : foreing investors sponsoring just one fifth of infrastructure projects in developing countries / United Nations. Trade and development (UNCTAD)Autor: United Nations. Trade and development (UNCTAD)
Publicação: Geneva : United Nations. Trade and development (UNCTAD), 2024Série: (SDG Investmen Trends Monitor ; nº 5, September 2024)Notas: Sumario: The report analyzes global trends in international investment in Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)-related sectors, revealing that growth has largely stalled since 2015 except for renewable energy, which remains the main driver of progress. Preliminary 2024 data shows a decline in the number of projects, particularly in least developed countries (LDCs), where investment is projected to fall by over 25%, mainly in infrastructure and agrifood systems. While the total value of projects rose slightly due to a few large deals, sectors such as water and sanitation (WASH) and agrifood have seen sharp declines, and regional disparities persist, with Africa and small island developing States most affected. Foreign private investors sponsor only a fraction of projects, and multilateral development banks play a key role in mitigating risks and attracting capital. China's Belt and Road Initiative continues to drive SDG investments in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, especially in social infrastructure and renewable energy. Overall, the report underscores the urgent need to mobilize more international private investment to close persistent gaps and accelerate progress toward the SDGsÁmbito geográfico: InternacionalContém: Projections for 2024 -- Longer-term trends and regional disparities in SDG investments -- The role of multilateral development banks (MDBs) in attracting foreign investment -- China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and SDG investment -- Top foreign investors in SDG sectors -- Annex table 1: Sectors relevant to the Sustainable Development Goals: announced international project finance deals in developing economies -- Annex table 2: Sectors relevant to the Sustainable Development Goals: announced greenfield projects in developing economiesMateria / lugar / evento: Inversiones extranjeras Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) Países emergentes Energías renovables Agricultura Instalaciones de agua Desigualdad Mitigación de riesgos Capital inversión Inversiones privadas Desarrollo económico Inversiones socialmente responsables Países en desarrollo Otros autores: United Nations. Trade and development (UNCTAD)
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