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LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
SUMMARY:Panel debate: Catching up is hard - development strategies in a wor
 ld of cascading crises
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The economic future of developing economies is intrinsically li
 nked to advancing their industrial capacity in a world troubled by overlap
 ping crises. This cluster of interrelated threats -high indebtedness and 
 rising interest rates\, inflation\, and a cost-of-living crisis\, increasi
 ng geopolitical conflicts and an onrushing climate catastrophe -is aggrava
 ting fragmentation\, threatening the integrity of the multilateral system 
 and posing profound policy challenges. Speakers will discuss domestic\, r
 egional and global strategies to mobilize finance\, restructure production
  and trade dynamics\, and help developing countries to deliver on their as
 pirations for sustainable development.Video recordings of Day 2Audio recor
 dings of Day 2SpeakersHon. Mr. John Mutorwa\, Deputy Prime Minister and Mi
 nister of Works and Transport\, Namibia H.E. Mr. Javier González-Olaeche
 a\, Minister of Foreign Affairs\, Peru H.E. Ms. Marie Paulette Parfaite A
 mouyeme Ollame Epse Divassa Boffi\, Minister of Commerce and SMEs\, Gabon
  Hon. Dr. Jean-Chrysostome Ngabitsinze\, Minister of Trade and Industry\,
  Rwanda Mr. Vladimir Ilichev\, Deputy Minister of Economic Development\, 
 RussiaModeratorMr. José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs\, Executive Secretary of
  the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean\, United Nati
 ons&lt\;p&gt\;The economic future of developing economies is intrinsically
  linked to advancing their industrial capacity in a world troubled by over
 lapping crises.&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;This cluster of interrel
 ated threats -high indebtedness and rising interest rates\, inflation\, an
 d a cost-of-living crisis\, increasing geopolitical conflicts and an onrus
 hing climate catastrophe -is aggravating fragmentation\, threatening the i
 ntegrity of the multilateral system and posing profound policy challenges.
 &amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;Speakers will discuss domestic\, region
 al and global strategies to mobilize finance\, restructure production and 
 trade dynamics\, and help developing countries to deliver on their aspirat
 ions for sustainable development.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;div class=&quot\;row\n\n
 View meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/panel-debate-catchi
 ng-hard-development-strategies-world-cascading-crises
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