Workshops and Seminars

Workshops and Seminars

 

The G-24, in collaboration with its partners, hosts seminars to promote knowledge sharing around issues that are critical to its member countries.

October 7: G-24/AFI Policymakers’ Roundtable on Financial Inclusion
10/26/2015
July 13: Government of Ethiopia/G-24/Brookings Institution High-Level Meeting on Financing of Sustainable Infrastructure
07/13/2015
G-24/Brookings Institution/UN Foundation Private Roundtable on Financing for Development 
05/26/2015
G-24/AFI Policymakers’ Roundtable on Financial Inclusion
04/26/2014
CIGI and G-24 Seminar on New Approaches to Handling Severe Sovereign Crises
01/26/2014
The Future of Global Economic Governance and the IMF: Challenges and Opportunities for Europe, Emerging Economies and Developing Countries
12/13/2013
Seminar on Capital Account Regulations and the Trading System
10/29/2013
High Level Seminar on New Challenges to Growth and Productivity
09/29/2013
G-24/AFI 5th Annual Policymakers’ Roundtable on Financial Inclusion
04/26/2013
Brookings, CIGI, G-24 High Level Seminar
03/01/2013
G-24, Government of Trinidad and Tobago Small States Roundtable
10/29/2012
Brookings, CIGI, G-24 High Level Seminar on Quota Reform
08/29/2012
G-24, AFI 5th Annual Policymakers’ Roundtable on Financial Inclusion
04/29/2012
Brookings, CIGI, G-24 High Level Seminar on IMF Quota and Governance Reform
01/29/2012
Brookings, GIGI, G-24 High Level Seminar on IMF Quota and Governance Reform
01/29/2012
International Capital Movements Old and New Debates
07/29/2010
G-24, AFI Roundtable on Financial Inclusion
04/29/2010
Constrains to Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
11/29/2004
Financial Contagion Seminar
09/29/2003
The Impact of Basel I Capital Requirements in Developing Countries
03/29/2003

The Group of 24 (G-24) is composed of Developing Countries and Emerging Markets across Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The G-24 advocates for the interests of its membership within global financial and economic discussions, particularly in relation to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank

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