Writer: Hassan Sherry

At the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in Seville, civil society voices from the Arab region warned that the official outcomes fell short of addressing today’s intertwined global crises—from debt and inequality to climate injustice and shrinking civic space. In “Arab Voices on the Outcomes of FfD4,” Hassan Sherry highlights how the “Seville Commitment” failed to deliver structural reforms and calls for stronger regional mobilization to push for fair taxation, debt justice, and inclusive global economic governance centered on human rights and social justice.
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