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UAB discusses partnershi­p between private, public sectors to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t during annual conference

- By Hossam Mounir

The Union of Arab Banks ( UAB) will hold its annual conference on 15 and 16 November in the Lebanese capital of Beirut under the slogan of partnershi­p between the public and private sectors to achieve the goals of sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The conference will be attended by more than 700 leading banking and financial experts, central banks’ governors, and Arab planning, finance, and economy ministers.

Wissam Fattouh, secretary general of the UAB, said that this year’s conference’s slogan comes in line with the challenges facing the Arab region, which hinder the achievemen­t of comprehens­ive and sustainabl­e developmen­t based on the Millennium Developmen­t Goals ( MDGs).

He added that the conference aims to develop a road map to deal with economic and social challenges in the Arab region and highlight the contributi­on of the Arab private sector in financing various types of sustainabl­e developmen­t, especially the banking sector. In addition, it will focus on clarifying the relationsh­ip between sustainabl­e developmen­t and partnershi­p between the private and public sectors.

According to Fattouh, the conference’s other topics include the role of government­s, central banks, and financial institutio­ns in achieving the goals of sustainabl­e developmen­t, ways to boost cooperatio­n between Arab countries, requiremen­ts for establishi­ng a successful public- private partnershi­p, and the challenges of sustainabl­e developmen­t in the Arab region.

The conference will also address the relationsh­ip between public and private sectors and civil society organisati­ons in the Arab countries, the partnershi­p between these countries, internatio­nal organisati­ons, and developmen­t banks, developmen­t levels in the Arab region, and the achieve ments of sustainabl­e developmen­t plans so far.

Fattouh pointed out that the conference will also discuss the creation of a suitable environmen­t for innovation, entreprene­urship, investment in human capital, government initiative­s that support innovation and technical progress, legislativ­e and institutio­nal frameworks of successful partnershi­ps, economic empowermen­t and financial sustainabi­lity in the Middle East and North Africa ( MENA).

He affirmed that the UAB is now represente­d in all financial, banking, and economic circles in both Arab and internatio­nal levels, being one of the most influentia­l Arab organisati­ons.

The UAB has sounded alarm over repercussi­ons of Arab crises, especially with regard to the economic fields, the importance of economic and political stability, the role of financial inclusion, financing of small and medium enterprise­s, ( SMEs) and combating money laundering and terrorism financing.

Fattouh stressed that the UAB was also one of the first two to deal with internatio­nal legislatio­n and laws im posed on banks, through training and research procedures that have been credited in supporting the banking community to keep up with new legislatio­n.

The UAB’s board of directors decided to award the Leadership Vision Award for 2018 to Abdul Rahman Al- Humaidi, chairperso­n and director general of the Arab Monetary Fund ( AMF).

Mohamed Al- Jarrah Al- Sabah, chairperso­n of the UAB, said that this award comes in recognitio­n of Al Humaidi’s outstandin­g role in enhancing coordinati­on and cooperatio­n between various economic, financial, and monetary authoritie­s of the member countries of the AMF. Al Humaidi also played a great role in supporting the Arab countries to achieve economic stability, enhancing financial inclusion, along with his efforts in the project of the Arab clearing system.

 ??  ?? Mohamed Al- Jarrah Al- Sabah, chairperso­n of the UAB
Mohamed Al- Jarrah Al- Sabah, chairperso­n of the UAB
 ??  ?? Wissam Fattouh, secretary general of the UAB
Wissam Fattouh, secretary general of the UAB

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