Vatican Representative at the United Nations Urges Support for Long-term Development in African Countries
Support for African countries must extend beyond short-term measures and support long-term development in order to address the causes of poverty, the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations said in a statement released on July 8, 2026.
Statement of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See at the 2026 HLPF Debate on Accelerating SDG Achievement in African Countries, LDCs, LLDCs, and MICs
By Msgr. Marco Formica
ChargĂ© d’Affaires, a.i., of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations
New York, 8 July 2026
Mr. President,
As we approach the deadline of the 2030 Agenda, it is critical that the international community takes action to address the challenges hindering progress in development.
In this regard, poverty, especially extreme poverty, is the most significant global challenge. Its persistence in its many dimensions continues to deprive millions – especially women and children – of access to adequate food, clean water, healthcare, education and decent work. Poverty constitutes a grave affront to the inherent God-given dignity of the human person.
The words of Pope Leo XIV to “not let our guard down when it comes to poverty,” [1] are a call to prioritize the eradication of poverty, which is an indispensable requirement for sustainable development.
In this regard, renewed and strengthened support for African countries, LDCs, LLDCs and MICs is essential. Such support must extend beyond short-term measures and address the structural obstacles that hinder sustainable development. This includes enhancing access to concessional financing, promoting fairer trade systems, facilitating the transfer of technology, and advancing meaningful debt relief.
In order to accelerate progress, it is also necessary to pay particular attention to the unique vulnerabilities faced by these countries. Geographic constraints, climate change, and limited infrastructure are exacerbating inequalities for many.
Mr. President,
The Holy See also wishes to emphasize the vital role of the family as the fundamental unity of society, a “primary social good,” and a crucial source of resilience. Policies that strengthen families contribute directly to poverty eradication, social stability and the integral development. Investing in and promoting such policies at both national and international level is essential for ensuring the flourishing of all people, eradicating poverty and achieving integral human development.
Thank you.
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[1] Pope Leo XIV, Dilexi te, 12.
New York, 8 July 2026
Mr. President,
As we approach the deadline of the 2030 Agenda, it is critical that the international community takes action to address the challenges hindering progress in development.
In this regard, poverty, especially extreme poverty, is the most significant global challenge. Its persistence in its many dimensions continues to deprive millions – especially women and children – of access to adequate food, clean water, healthcare, education and decent work. Poverty constitutes a grave affront to the inherent God-given dignity of the human person.
The words of Pope Leo XIV to “not let our guard down when it comes to poverty,” [1] are a call to prioritize the eradication of poverty, which is an indispensable requirement for sustainable development.
In this regard, renewed and strengthened support for African countries, LDCs, LLDCs and MICs is essential. Such support must extend beyond short-term measures and address the structural obstacles that hinder sustainable development. This includes enhancing access to concessional financing, promoting fairer trade systems, facilitating the transfer of technology, and advancing meaningful debt relief.
In order to accelerate progress, it is also necessary to pay particular attention to the unique vulnerabilities faced by these countries. Geographic constraints, climate change, and limited infrastructure are exacerbating inequalities for many.
Mr. President,
The Holy See also wishes to emphasize the vital role of the family as the fundamental unity of society, a “primary social good,” and a crucial source of resilience. Policies that strengthen families contribute directly to poverty eradication, social stability and the integral development. Investing in and promoting such policies at both national and international level is essential for ensuring the flourishing of all people, eradicating poverty and achieving integral human development.
Thank you.
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[1] Pope Leo XIV, Dilexi te, 12.
Sources: https://holyseemission.org/contents//statements/6a4e70bcf3e0b.php

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