From
27–28 August in Luanda, the Republic of Angola will host the Meeting of
the Ministers of Finance and Governors of the Central African Banks,
the African Caucus, with the aim of strengthening the voice of the
continent's representatives on important issues relating to the
socio-economic development of the Bretton Woods Institutions (BWIs).
The
meeting being held at the Talatona Convention Centre is an important
opportunity for the African leaders, represented by their Ministers of
Finance and Planning and Governors of the Central Banks, to jointly
present in a coordinated and organised way the major and current
concerns affecting the economies of the African continent, namely the
building of infrastructure and industrialisation of production
processes.
Hosting
an event the size of the African Caucus in Angola should help our
country to strengthen its relationship with international financial
institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and
the African Development Bank, with the aim of mobilising support for
the financial needs of the country's development.
On
the other hand, holding the forum in Angola will improve the country's
visibility, making way for new opportunities for diversifying the
economy.
The
subjects that stand out on the agenda in the six panels are the General
Vision of the Regional Economy, Economic Transformation and
Diversification, Discussion on the 2015 African Caucus Memorandum and
the Financing of Regional Projects connected to infrastructure.
Personalities
like the Ex-President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, and other
individuals connected to the New Partnership for Africa's Development
(NEPAD), the World Bank (WB) and the African Development Bank (AFDB)
have been invited to speak on the topics above.
Angola
was formally designated as the leader of the African Caucus Group in
2015 at the event that took place from 3–4 September 2014 in the
Friendship Hall Conference Centre in Khartoum, Republic of Sudan.
Founded
in 1963 as the African Group of Governors of the World Bank Group and
the IMF, the Caucus aims to strengthen the voice of the Governors of the
African Continent on important issues relating to the socio-economic
development of the African Region, within the Bretton Woods Institutions
(World Bank and International Monetary Fund).
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