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AFRICAN MINISTERS CALL FOR A REFORMED GLOBAL DEBT ARCHITECTU­RE

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ADDIS ABABA - African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Developmen­t have called for decisive action to reform the global debt architectu­re to enable the investment­s needed for achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t and climate goals around the world.

The call was made at a meeting of the High-level Working Group on the Global Financial Architectu­re on the margins of ECA’s 55th Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning, and Economic Developmen­t in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Coordinate­d by the

Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the Group comprises African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Developmen­t, the African Union, the African Developmen­t Bank, Afreximban­k, and the World Bank, and includes the participat­ion of IMF staff and Executive Directors.

The Group serves as a forum to develop reform proposals for the global financial architectu­re and strengthen the African voice on the global stage.

Hanan Morsy, ECA’s Deputy Executive Secretary and Chief Economist, noted that 2023 presents a critical moment to progress reform efforts advocated by the Group. Many of the Group’s ideas align with the UN Secretary-General’s proposals for internatio­nal financial architectu­re reform, which form part of his call for an SDG stimulus of at least $500 billion per year to achieve Agenda 2030.

The Group underscore­d that the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable, a joint initiative by the Indian G20 presidency, the IMF and the World Bank, the Summit for a New Global Financial Pact in June as well as the Climate Action Summit, the Climate Ambition Summit and the SDG Summit to be held in September are important opportunit­ies to advance the global financial architectu­re reform agenda.

The Ministers also expressed their hope that Africa, represente­d by the African Union, would finally obtain a permanent seat in the G20, thereby further strengthen­ing Africa’s voice on the global stage. - THE EAST AFRICAN.

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