Expert group meeting on “Regional Cooperation on Financing for Development”
Responding to the call for strengthened regional economic cooperation contained in the Monterrey Consensus and the Doha Declaration on Financing for Development, the Financing for Development Office (FfDO), in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Inter-American Development Bank, is initiating a series of multi-stakeholder consultations on “Regional economic, monetary and financial cooperation” . The consultations will explore the potential of existing and new forms of regional cooperation in promoting development finance and macroeconomic cooperation in follow-up to the Monterrey Consensus and Doha Declaration on Financing for Development.
The expert group meeting on “Regional cooperation on Financing for Development”, was held in New York on 15-16 November 2010, will seek to shape the substantive agenda for these regional multi-stakeholder consultations. The discussion brought together experts from the wider UN system, major institutional stakeholders, the regional development banks and representatives from civil society and the business sector to provide regional perspectives on FfD agenda. The meeting resulted in a summary that will guide follow-up consultations in 2011.
Background information on organizational matters
- Programme (with links to presentations)
- Provisional list of participants
- Biographies of the panelists
- Logistical Note
Background information on substantive matters
- Meeting Summary
- Concept Note
- Doha Declaration
- Monterrey Consensus
- Asian Development Bank – “Emerging Asian Regionalism”
- Asian Development Bank Working Paper – “Asian FTAs: Trends, Prospects, and Challenges”
- Asian Development Bank – “Aid for Trade in Asia and the Pacific: An Update”
- Inter-American Development Bank – “IDB Support to Competitive Global and Regional Integration”