The Joint SDG Fund, established by the United Nations General Assembly, acts as a key financing mechanism designed to accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. By pooling resources from Member States, international organizations, and private sector partners, the Fund supports transformative development initiatives across the globe.
The Fund operates through a structured framework that empowers Resident Coordinators and unifies UN Country Teams, allowing for strategic resource mobilization, improved coordination across UN entities, attraction of additional investments, and alignment with national development priorities. This structure ensures that resources are effectively deployed to support sustainable development outcomes in diverse contexts.
Since its inception in 2019, the Joint SDG Fund has committed over US$400 million across more than 397 joint programmes, collaborating with 33 UN entities and 117 UN Country Teams and multi-country offices. Its initiatives have included implementing social protection reforms in 39 countries, supporting Integrated National Financing Frameworks in 69 nations, and enhancing resilience across 42 Small Island Developing States. Additionally, the Fund has enabled over 100 UN Country Teams to respond to the global cost-of-living crisis effectively.
The Fund draws on global commitments to the 2030 Agenda, bringing together the UN system and partners to achieve stronger development results. Currently, 17 Member State donors have contributed $435 million in signed multi-year commitments, reinforcing the Fund’s capacity to mobilize and deploy resources at scale.
The Fund’s mandate aligns closely with the Pact for the Future, adopted at the 2024 UN Summit of the Future, which recognizes it in the Global Digital Compact as a critical mechanism for pooling investments in joint and blended facilities. This acknowledgment underscores the Fund’s essential role in the international development architecture, combining strategic vision with practical implementation to advance the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.







