Item 3 - General Debate: Accelerate implementation of the SDGs to promote gender equality. JST Vietnam. (11.03.2026)

GENERAL DEBATE ITEM 3

Joint Statement “Accelerate implementation of the SDGs
to promote gender equality”.

Delivered by H.E. Mr. MAI Phan Dung, Ambassador,
Permanent Representative of Viet Nam to the United Nations,

WTO and other International Organizations in Geneva

Geneva, 11 March 2026

Mister President,

With only four years remaining to the 2030 deadline, the need to accelerate progress on the SDGs has never been more urgent. While commendable progress has been achieved in advancing gender equality, we acknowledge that challenges persist.

We welcome the adoption of the Beijing+30 Political Declaration and call upon all States to translate its commitments into concrete national action plans.

With that in mind, we reaffirm the following priorities:

First, ensuring the full, equal, and meaningful participation of women and girls across all decision-making spheres, and prioritizing policies aimed at empowering women and girls, including those addressing poverty reduction, entrepreneurship, and innovation, while eliminating structural barriers.

Second, increasing women's and girls' participation in science, technology, and digital transformation, and investing in digital literacy and affordable digital technology, while preventing gender-based discrimination and violence, including online.

Third, strengthening women's and girls' full involvement in peace and security processes, including humanitarian response and post-conflict reconstruction, recognizing that their leadership is essential for sustainable recovery and stability.

Fourth, mobilizing financing for gender equality through gender-responsive budgeting, innovative financial mechanisms, and strengthened international development cooperation to close the financing gap in implementation.

We strongly believe that accelerating progress towards gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls will protect and promote human rights, and contribute significantly to building a world of peace, cooperation, and sustainable development.

I thank you./.

Co-sponsors

  1. Albania
  2. Andorra
  3. Armenia
  4. Australia
  5. Austria
  6. Azerbaijan
  7. Bahrain
  8. Belarus
  9. Belgium
  10. Brazil
  11. Brunei Darussalam
  12. Canada
  13. Chile
  14. China
  15. Croatia
  16. Cuba
  17. Cyprus
  18. Democratic People's Republic of Korea
  19. Ecuador
  20. Eritrea
  21. Estonia
  22. Ethiopia
  23. Finland
  24. Germany
  25. Ghana
  26. Greece
  27. Hungary
  28. Iceland
  29. India
  30. Ireland
  31. Italy
  32. Japan
  33. Kenya
  34. Lao People's Democratic Republic
  35. Latvia
  36. Luxembourg
  37. Malaysia
  38. Maldives
  39. Malta
  40. Mexico
  41. Monaco
  42. Mongolia
  43. Montenegro
  44. Morocco
  45. Myanmar
  46. Nepal
  47. Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
  48. Norway
  49. Pakistan
  50. Philippines
  51. Poland
  52. Portugal
  53. Republic of Korea
  54. Republic of Moldova
  55. Romania
  56. Slovakia
  57. Slovenia
  58. South Africa
  59. Spain
  60. Sri Lanka
  61. State of Palestine
  62. Sweden
  63. Thailand
  64. United Arab Emirates
  65. Uruguay
  66. Viet Nam