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Recto successfully presides G24 Ministerial Meeting, stresses urgent and unprecedented global cooperation as fate of future generations hinges on today’s actions

Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto successfully presided over the Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four (G-24) on April 16, 2024 as Chair of the Board of Governors where he called upon the international financial institutions to act decisively and ramp up support, emphasizing that this is a defining moment that will shape the fate of developing nations.

“The peace and prosperity of future generations rest in our hands. We cannot afford any delay or inaction,” Secretary Recto said in his opening remarks.

Formed in 1971, the G-24 helps coordinate the positions of developing countries on international monetary and development finance issues to ensure that their interests are adequately represented in negotiations on international monetary matters.

The Philippines currently serves as the Chair of the G-24 Bureau for 2023-2024.

With the theme, “Building Resilience to Meet Global Challenges”, the Ministerial Meeting provided an opportunity for ministers and the international finance institutions to exchange insights on world developments and for the latter to discuss critical reforms to support developing economies in facing global headwinds.

In particular, Secretary Recto stressed the urgency for the World Bank Group (WBG) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to intensify their efforts in assisting developing countries to mitigate and reverse the factors threatening their growth prospects, which entails immediate access to short-term liquidity and affordable long-term financing solutions.

“Alarmingly, one in every four developing countries is now poorer than before the pandemic. Any slowdown in global economic performance will surely hit the developing economies the hardest. This poses a grave threat to the peace, economic security, and prosperity of all our people,” he said.

Secretary Recto specifically underscored the need for innovative and responsive financing solutions that will help developing countries navigate the turbulent waters ahead.

“The ambitious replenishment, expedited disbursement, and efficient delivery of the International Development Association, or IDA21, is an urgent matter as it serves as a critical lifeline for developing nations,” Secretary

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