62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > A demonstration of activists near the complex of buildings in Seville, where the development conference is taking place. Seville Agreement: before the implementation of the obligations adopted, there is a long way to go Antonio Lafuent Economic development Organizations of civil society – with reservations – welcomed the consensus, achieved at a conference on financing development, which ended on Thursday in the Spanish Seville. activists, many of whom represent the global south, called rich countries to more active leadership and unshakable commitment in the fight against rooted inequality. ~ 60 > 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 >The fourth international development financing conference, according to experts, gained a large symbolic weight reflected in the coordinated priorities of the Seville Agreement. Nevertheless, organizations of civil society have warned that it was a long way to go before promises to turn into tangible actions. ~ 60 > correct Time 60 ~ H2 >~ 60 > “This summit took place at a decisive moment when it is necessary to restore faith in international cooperation, especially after the pandemic that revealed the absence of global solidarity,” said Paula Seville, a representative of the international institution, which is based in the London of the International Institute environment and development. For decades, Paula has been studying the problem of climatic justice in Latin America, Africa and Asia. ~ 60 > 60 > 62 ~ one of the main goals of the delegation of the International Environmental Institute and Development in Seville to ensure that the financial obligations declared at the forum reached the communities located on the front line of climate. crisis. To this end, the organization emphasizes the need to solve the problem of external debt that depleted the state budgets of developing countries, as well as establishing innovative mechanisms, such as redirecting resources to those who need the most and who are more often than others in the search for innovative solutions. ~ 60 > ~ 60 > “We see that countries spend more funds for paying debts than on debt than on. Health or education, while inequality deepens, ”Paula Seville warned. Paula Seville represented the International Institute of Environment and Development at the forum. affordable housing ~ ~ > 62 ~ expert regretted that there were no summit related to the sustainable development of a decision in the field of housing. Construction. 60 > “Unfortunately, this issue is not even mentioned at a time when we are faced with the global crisis of the cost of life – not only in the global south, but also here in Spain. The problem of [affordable] housing serves as a source of suffering and gives rise to distrust among citizens, but this topic is completely ignored, ”said Paula Seville. 62 ~~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62According to her, the International Environmental Institute and Development Institute is working to use the results of the forum in Seville to redirect funding for the creation of more affordable housing. 60 > commenting on the initiative of Spain and Brazil to ensure fair taxation and counteracting tax evasion of the most rich people, the richest people of the world, the world Paula Seville noted that the proposed measures can contribute to the correction of structural inequality. time It expires 60 > “we need active cooperation with the global north, where many of the world’s largest corporations are bred that evade taxes. Without their participation, we will not be able to move forward, ”said the expert. 60 > Paula Seville criticized the absence of the United States delegation at the summit – according to her, this is not only a diplomatic failure, but also another alarming precedent after the dissolution of the US agency under the international development & nbsp; usaid. ~ 60 > since only five years have been left before the stated deadline for sustainable development, the expert warned that the time has expired, and that the Seville Agreement would not make sense without real changes. 60 > “We need political leadership, will to cooperate and commitment to protect the democratic space,” concluded Seville.