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Unlocking Financial Sustainability through Intensified South-South & Triangular Cooperation:Innovative Solutions for Debt Relief and Development Finance



This policy brief by the United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC) highlights innovative solutions for debt relief and development finance ahead of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development.

The global financial system is at a critical juncture. With 52 nations currently in or at risk of debt distress, a widening development finance gap estimated between $2.5-4 trillion annually, and persistent governance deficits in international financial institutions, urgent action is needed to address these challenges.

This policy brief was submitted in response to the UNDESA Call for Inputs for an Elements Paper on Financing for Development. These inputs, among others, informed the preparation of an elements paper, which will outline potential elements of the Outcome Document of the Conference. The elements paper will guide deliberations at the second meeting of the preparatory committee, shaping the global agenda for financing sustainable development.

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Key Messages from the Policy Brief:

  1. Leveraging SSTrC for Debt Management: Developing countries can use SSTrC to share successful debt management strategies, negotiate better borrowing terms, and reduce reliance on costly private creditors. For example, Brazil’s inflation-linked bonds and Egypt’s fiscal transparency efforts offer valuable lessons for other nations.
  2. Scaling Up Affordable Long-Term Financing: Innovative financing mechanisms, such as SDG and regional infrastructure bonds, can help pool risks and lower borrowing costs. Indonesia’s experience with Sukuk bonds, which fund education, infrastructure, and climate projects, provides a model for other countries.
  3. Strengthening Contingency Financing: Regional development banks and data-sharing platforms can enhance crisis management and risk assessment. Rwanda’s Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy (MTDS) demonstrates the value of prudent borrowing and concessional financing in maintaining debt sustainability.
  4. Reforming Global Financial Governance: Increasing the representation of developing nations in global financial decision-making is crucial for creating a more equitable and inclusive financial architecture. The African Union’s advocacy for financial reforms highlights the importance of regional cooperation in driving systemic change.
  5. Prioritizing Investments in Development: Sovereign Sustainability-Linked Bonds (SSLBs), such as those pioneered by Uruguay, tie debt payments to climate and social goals, offering a model for integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into sovereign finance.

Recommendations for FFD4:

The policy brief outlines specific actions for the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4), to be held in Sevilla, Spain, from June 30 to July 3, 2025. These include:

  • Maximizing knowledge exchange through South-South platforms for dialogue and policy cooperation.
  • Scaling up long-term financing by sharing innovative solutions like Sukuk bonds and creating regional infrastructure bonds.
  • Expanding contingency financing and strengthening regional cooperation to manage crises more effectively.
  • Developing a global debt workout mechanism to improve creditor coordination and accelerate debt restructuring.

The challenges facing the global financial system require urgent and coordinated action. By harnessing the power of South-South and Triangular Cooperation, developing countries can share proven solutions, reduce debt burdens, and unlock sustainable financing for development. These efforts are essential for achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and creating a more equitable global financial system.

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