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In 2015, all 193 Member States of the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, committing to 17 global goals to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all. Despite meaningful progress, a multi-trillion-dollar annual financing gap persists—and with less than five years left until the deadline, time is running out and every moment is critical.

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Public Private Partnership Fund

Multistakeholder Framework for Sustainable Development

Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires more than the efforts of governments alone. It calls for the active engagement of diverse sectors, each contributing unique expertise, capabilities, and resources. To these ends, Public Private Partnership Fund (P3 Fund) serves as a convening platform, bringing together stakeholders from government, business, and civil society to foster meaningful collaboration. 

By connecting technical expertise, and institutional support to impactful initiatives, P3 Fund accelerates implementation and removes barriers that often delay progress. Its framework ensures resources are directed where they have the greatest impact, transforming intent into coordinated action. In this way, the fund amplifies stakeholder efforts, bridges gaps, and harnesses collective capacity to drive measurable progress toward the SDGs.

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P3 Fund Statements on UNGA 80

As the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) convenes in New York, the Public-Private Partnership Fund (P3 Fund) underscores the importance

P3 Fund Hosts Forum with World Bank

On Tuesday, January 30, 2024, Public Private Partnership Fund (P3 Fund) produced and moderated a pivotal Forum Discussion on Sustainable Tourism at the United

P3 Fund Featured in Forbes Magazine

In anticipation of the upcoming Forum Discussion on Sustainable Tourism at the United Nations Headquarters, the Public Private Partnership Fund (P3 Fund) garnered widespread

Special REport

The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2025 marks the tenth annual stocktaking of global progress toward the 2030 Agenda. With less that five years left, the report delivers a stark assessment: the Sustainable Development Goals have improved millions of lives, but the current pace of change is insufficient to fully achieve all the Goals by 2030.