Africa: Jobs, Growth and Small States Dominate Commonwealth and Francophonie G20 Dialogue

press release

The fourth annual Commonwealth and La Francophonie dialogue with the G20, which took place at the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC on 7 April, ended with a call to keep the keep the focus on assisting developing countries. Particular attention was paid to the needs of small states, to create quality jobs, boost growth with resilience and improve their capacity to trade and share tax information.

Participants explored ways through which the G20 Development Working Group (DWG) might best support developing countries in generating resilient growth and employment in the context of sustainable development given the challenges presented by the global economy.

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