وزارة التعاون الدولي: 15 أبريل 2023 بمشاركة نائبة الأمين العام للأمم المتحدة وممثلي مجموعة

وزارة التعاون الدولي: 15 أبريل 2023 بمشاركة نائبة الأمين العام للأمم المتحدة وممثلي مجموعة 37686
 
وزارة التعاون الدولي: 15 أبريل 2023 بمشاركة نائبة الأمين العام للأمم المتحدة وممثلي مجموعة الـ20 ورؤساء مؤسسات التمويل الدولية والقطاع الخاص د. رانيا المشاط وزيرة التعاون الدولي تُشارك في مباحثات مكثفة مع المجتمع الدولي لمناقشة إصلاحات بنوك التنمية مُتعددة الأطراف لتمويل أهداف التنمية . More A statement issued by the Ministry of International Cooperation: April 15, 2023 With the participation of the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Representatives of G20 and Heads of International Finance and Private Sector D. International Cooperation Minister Rania Al-Mashat participates in intensive discussions with the international community to discuss the reforms of the multilateral development banks to finance the sustainable development goals • The Minister of International Cooperation points out the necessity to integrate the regional and international dimensions in efforts to strengthen the operational model of the World Bank Group. Maintaining the privacy and property of the state for development strategies Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of International Cooperation and Governor of Egypt at the World Bank Group, participated in high-level meetings chaired by Ms. Amina G. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Chairman of the United Nations Committee on Sustainable Development, with Ministers of Finance and International Cooperation and Representatives of the G20 Member Countries, Heads of International Financing Institutions, Business and Private Sector Leaders, to discuss funding sustainable development goals and reforms required in the Multilateral Development Banks, on the sidelines of the Group of Bank’s spring meetings International and IMF 2023, held in Washington. The meetings are held under the great importance of multilateral development banks, financing sustainable development goals, addressing the complex challenges facing the world and enhancing the capacity of developing countries to cope with shocks, and the importance of broadly expanding investments and funding to meet the needs of developing countries and emerging economies to finance sustainable development goals, the discussion of the invitation of a group The 20th Summit held in Bali on the need to mobilize and provide additional funding to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. As the Secretary-General of the United Nations, to address the dysfunction plaguing the global economy, and to implement the call of the United Nations Secretary-General for sustainable development goals, to expand the scope of convenient long-term financing available to countries, reduce the cost of borrowing and provide emergency financing in times of crises, the international community needs to move quickly in this regard. In her commentary, Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of International Cooperation, stressed the importance of strengthening structural reforms in the multilateral development banks, especially the World Bank Group, noting that despite the development challenges and climate change crises faced by countries since the coronavirus pandemic, funding is not increasing in the way countries can cope with them crises No economy or country in the world can alone face the crises facing the global economy, the International Cooperation Minister clarified, indicating that these challenges require a comprehensive reform of the multilateral development banks to increase the level of availability of funding by enabling countries to reduce poverty rates and promote comprehensive economic growth And the sustainable. The Minister of International Cooperation pointed out to the closing statement of the G24 during the spring meetings, which welcomed proposals to strengthen the World Bank’s operational model, the need to integrate global and regional dimensions in participation in countries’ efforts, and to maintain the country-based model based on the country’s role in formulating strategies Development cooperation programmes, a sign that the G24 also recommended the need for close cooperation with other multilateral organizations, including the Green Climate Fund, multilateral development banks and other regional development banks, to explore relative advantages and integration opportunities to support global development efforts. The Minister of International Cooperation stressed that the emergence of impactful results of multilateral work will only be done through the presence of extensive consultations between all relevant parties, which is done in the discussions related to the roadmap of the World Bank Group, through consultations with stakeholders, especially developing countries. The International Cooperation Minister has called for increased coordination and co-operation between relevant parties from governments, multilateral development banks and the private sector, to expand innovative financing tools, risk reduction tools and to increase incentives that increase the volume of private investment. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of International Cooperation and Governor of Egypt at the World Bank Group, participates in the spring meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, which is held under the slogan “Road to the Future: Building resilience and reshaping development”, with the participation of central bank governors, finance and development ministers, senior private sector officials and representatives of Civil society organizations and academic environments, to discuss issues of global interest.

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