Udenrigsudvalget 2023-24, Finansudvalget 2023-24
URU Alm.del Bilag 241, FIU Alm.del Bilag 247
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2024 Global Parliamentary Forum
21-22 October 2024
Overcoming Challenges to Multilateralism
Washington D.C.
Context
Since their creation in 1944, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (WBG)
have evolved in their composition, mission, and priorities to face the changing nature of
macroeconomic and development challenges. Increasing membership, the interconnectedness of
globalization, and the emergence of private lenders have obligated these international financial
institutions to become more adaptable and flexible as they continue to help counties reduce poverty,
raise living standards and stabilize the global economy.
Both the IMF and WBG have created various instruments to deal with
today’s
global problems and
while much progress has been made to better
people’s
living conditions over the past eight decades,
challenges remain: market volatility, connected crises, and rising geopolitical tensions are still part of
our daily lives. Today, we need coordinated approaches to tackle debt, climate change, inequality,
gender, the digital divide, AI, and governance issues. This calls not only for collaboration with external
actors but also between both institutions.
In this context, the IMF and WBG launched a consultation tasked with developing a long-term view on
the future of the world economy, international cooperation, and the roles of the Bank and the Fund.
This edition of the Global Parliamentary Forum, to be held on 21 and 22 October 2024 in Washington
DC, will be an occasion for legislators to lead a discussion with representatives of both the IMF and
WBG, to share their views on how multilateralism should evolve and on how the IMF and the WBG can
best support stability and progress on a livable planet.
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Description
The Annual Meetings provide a forum for international cooperation which enables the Bank and Fund
to better serve their member countries. In addition to the meetings of the Boards of Governors,
the Development Committee and the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC) are
officially convened. The Development Committee and the IMFC advise the Boards of Governors on
issues of global concern, including the world economic outlook, poverty eradication, climate change,
economic development, and aid effectiveness.
Around these meetings, the Bank and the IMF organize a number of seminars and workshops to
facilitate the interaction of governments and World Bank-IMF staff with civil society organizations,
parliamentarians, journalists, private sector executives, academics and representatives of other
international organizations.
Background
Founded in 2000, the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank & IMF is an independent, non-
governmental organization that provides a platform for Parliamentarians from World Bank and IMF
member countries to advocate for increased accountability and transparency in development
cooperation. It provides a platform for MPs to share knowledge, to hold their own governments, as
well as International Financial Institutions, to account for development outcomes.
The PN through its members and events creates a space where parliamentarians can engage with the
World Bank and IMF in a transparent manner, and, therefore, participate actively in shaping the
international development agenda.
Through its work programme the Network empowers MPs to take an active part in development
programs and policies of both institutions. Part of its mission has evolved to providing a platform for
knowledge exchange between parliamentarians and the World Bank and IMF, with information on
World Bank/IMF programs and activities, as well as facilitating feedback and experiences from
Members of Parliament to both organizations on their respective work, which in turn helps accelerate
achieving results.
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Programme
Monday, 21 October 2024
Time
8:30 am
9:00 am
Breakfast
Topic
Venue
Preston
Auditorium
9:00 am
10:00 am
What are your priorities? Discussion among
attending legislators to share experiences from their
various countries.
Billions of citizens around the world have gone out to
vote this year in one of the biggest years in history for
democracy. Legislators around the world have been
elected with new mandates and fresh agendas. But
how do we
deliver
the change we promised? How
does global cooperation help domestic progress? And
how can the World Bank and IMF help?
10:00 am
10:30 am
Opening Session. Global Cooperation for Local
Progress: How can multilateral institutions help us
deliver?
Both the World Bank Group and IMF have undergone
significant reforms in the last two years, with re-
funding of the IMF and the new World Bank Group
roadmap. But how does this vital change boost the
help that each of us needs to deliver on the change we
came into politics to deliver?
10:30 am
10:45 am
Group Photo
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10:45 am
12:30 pm
80 Years of Bretton Woods: The Impact and the
Challenges Ahead
We now live, in the words of Kristalina Georgieva, in
the
‘Turbulent Twenties’,
where new risks abound.
Yet as the World
Bank’s
new Roadmap, overseen by
new President Ajay Banga, makes clear, bigger
challenges need better
and bigger
global
institutions. This session provides us an opportunity to
look at the decades ahead, discuss the risks we fear
most, and debate just how the Bretton Woods
institutions are being renewed for new times and new
threats.
12:30 pm
2:00 pm
2:00 pm
3:30 pm
Lunch
Climate Finance, Poverty, Shared Prosperity, and a
Livable Planet
Last year was the hottest on record
and this year
may prove hotter still. Everywhere the effects of
climate change are challenging our ability to deliver
the Sustainable Development Goals, as risks to
nutrition, health, homes and jobs multiply. Progress
towards climate justice is slow, but progress is being
made. As the World Bank and IMF put the fight against
climate change centre-stage in their work, what can
each of us learn about domestic policy reform now
required
and what are the priorities for international
cooperation?
3:30 pm
3:45 pm
Coffee Break
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3:45 pm
5:15 pm
Multilateral Solutions to Conflicts in
Today’s
World
5:15 pm
6:30 pm
Reception
Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Time
8:30 am
9:00 am
Breakfast
Topic
Venue
Preston
Auditorium
9:00 am
10:30 am
Implementing IMF and WBG Gender Strategies:
What role for Parliamentarians?
10:30 am
10:45 am
10:45 am
12:15 pm
Coffee Break
IMF Focus on Africa
Discussion with MPs
12:15 pm
1:30 pm
Afternoon
Lunch
Regional Meetings
Interested MPs will be
escorted to the respective meeting rooms
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1:45 pm
2:45 pm
IMF Regional meetings:
Middle East
Asia-Pacific
Europe
Latin America and the Caribbean
World Bank Regional Meeting
Africa
World Bank Regional Meeting
Middle East and North Africa
1:45 pm
2:45 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
Contacts
Gergana Ivanova, Parliamentary Network: [email protected]
Kafu Kofi Tsikata, World Bank Group: [email protected]
Tilla McAntony, IMF: [email protected]