United Nations spearheads Financing for Development effort

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As part of its Financing for Development effort and in preparation for a meeting of global policymakers slated for early 2002, the United Nations issued, on January 30, a comprehensive assessment of how the world's developing financing needs can be met.

The Financing for Development effort is an outgrowth of the UN Millennium Summit (September 6-8, 2000), during which world leaders endorsed a set of key development goals, including sustaining economic growth, integrating countries left behind in the surge of globalization, and continuing the drive to eradicate poverty (see IMF Survey, October 23, 2000, page 351). To achieve this ambitious agenda, UN Secretary- General Kofi Annan asserted "the availability of finance for public and private purposes is crucial."

The Millennium Declaration, issued following the summit, called on the world's economic policymakers to convene in early 2002 to confer-and reach consensus-on relevant national, international, and systemic issues to ensure adequate financing for global development. Currently dubbed the High-Level International and Intergovernmental Event on Financing for Development, the assembly is more than a year away, but comprehensive planning is proceeding on several fronts.

Secretary-General Annan's draft report, written in consultation with other UN agencies and with the IMF, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization (WTO), summarizes current thinking on the still-evolving agenda and was prepared for consideration and discussion by the event's Preparatory Committee. It identifies six topics: domestic financial resources; international private capital flows; international trade; international financial cooperation, official development assistance, and new and...

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