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H.E. Lamin B. Dibba’s Address to the Second Committee on Sustainable Development Issues

On October 9, 2025, H.E. Lamin B. Dibba highlighted The Gambia’s commitment to sustainable development, climate resilience, and global financial reforms in a UN Second Committee address, urging action on debt, inequality, and the Loss and Damage Fund.

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On October 9, 2025, H.E. Lamin B. Dibba, The Gambia’s UN Permanent Representative, addressed the Second Committee on sustainable development issues.

He emphasized The Gambia’s commitment to multilateralism and global cooperation, particularly regarding climate change, debt management, and inequality.

Key focuses included economic growth, social security, youth and women’s empowerment, education, and climate resilience. He called for increased development aid, reforms to the global financial system, and action on the Loss and Damage Fund, urging Member States to enhance solidarity and turn commitments into concrete actions for international stability and development.

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