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New UN Initiative Seeks Solutions for Debt Challenges Facing Developing Economies

October 23, 20252 Mins Read
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New Forum Launched to Address Global Debt Challenges

LONDON/GENEVA: A new forum supported by the United Nations kicked off on Wednesday, aimed at addressing the critical debt challenges faced by emerging economies. Policymakers emphasized that rising debt levels are diverting essential funds from vital investments in public services.

The Seville Forum on Debt, spearheaded by Spain and introduced during the 16th UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in Geneva, seeks to unite creditors, borrowers, international financial institutions, and experts. Its goal is to develop effective solutions and actions related to debt management and sustainability, especially as global public debt reaches unprecedented heights.

Spain’s Economy Minister, Carlos Cuerpo, noted, “When debt servicing costs surpass 10% of a country’s GDP, vital areas like public education and healthcare suffer, as does future investment.”

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres echoed this concern, calling for quick and fair debt solutions. He highlighted the struggles of developing nations, stating, “Borrowing should benefit these countries, but instead they’re being overwhelmed.”

As per UNCTAD, global public debt reached a staggering $102 trillion in 2024, with developing nations responsible for $31 trillion of that total and facing $921 billion in interest payments this year alone. Alarmingly, over 3.4 billion people—more than 40% of the world population—live in nations where debt servicing surpasses spending on health and education.

The Seville Forum is not just about generating reports. It aims to connect with debtor countries closely, ensuring proper implementation and helping to foster a more sustainable economic system. Cuerpo added that developing countries are currently grappling with $1.4 trillion in annual debt servicing. Shockingly, 61 nations spent over 10% of their government revenue on interest payments last year.

Guterres stressed, “Countries should not have to choose between repaying debt and serving their citizens.”

Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-General of UNCTAD, pointed out that despite no significant sovereign defaults since 2022, many heavily indebted nations are managing debt issues by slashing budgets for development and crucial services like healthcare and education. She remarked, “We are witnessing a slow decline in development, one budget cut at a time. What we see now is a constant struggle that is being normalized.”

This new initiative highlights the urgent need for collective action and innovative solutions to alleviate the debt burden on developing nations and secure a better future for their populations.

Carlos Cuerpo UN UNCTAD
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