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LOCATION:Lusaka\, Zambia
SUMMARY:Study tour to Zambia for the Ethiopian Ministry of Finance: G20 Com
 mon framework debt restructuring and related aspects
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Amid global uncertainty and recurring external shocks\, the mou
 nting debt burdens of developing countries call for cooperation among borr
 ower nations.The United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has been co
 nvening a series of meetings among borrower countries to discuss the share
 d challenges.These discussions highlight a strong and growing demand for p
 eer learning between borrower countries to enhance institutional capacity 
 and amplify collective knowledge.The worsening debt pressures in the devel
 oping world requires more opportunities for more constructive knowledge sh
 aring between borrowing countries\, including around debt restructuring th
 rough the G20 Common Framework (CF).Peer learning among borrowing countrie
 s enables knowledge and capacity building\, and can ultimately lead to bet
 ter and more streamlined processes.Against this background\, this study to
 ur brings together colleagues from the ministries of finance of Ethiopia a
 nd Zambia to discuss various aspects of the CF debt restructuring.As the t
 wo countries are at different stages of CF debt restructurings\, a structu
 red dialogue between the technical teams can unlock significant value thro
 ugh knowledge sharing and peer learning.The event provides a valuable oppo
 rtunity for Ethiopia to gain more clarity on the CF restructuring process 
 and for reflection on Zambia&#039\;s CF experience to preserve key insight
 s.&lt\;p&gt\;Amid global uncertainty and recurring external shocks\, the m
 ounting debt burdens of developing countries call for cooperation among bo
 rrower nations.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The United Nations Trade and Develop
 ment (UNCTAD) has been convening a series of meetings among borrower count
 ries to discuss the shared challenges.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;These discuss
 ions highlight a strong and growing demand for peer learning between borro
 wer countries to enhance institutional capacity and amplify collective kno
 wledge.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The worsening debt pressures in the developi
 ng world requires more opportunities for more constructive knowledge shari
 ng between borrowing countries\, including around debt restructuring throu
 gh the G20 Common Framework (CF).&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;Peer learning amon
 g borrowing countries enables knowledge and capacity building\, and can ul
 timately lead to better and more streamlined processes.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&
 gt\;Against this background\, this study tour brings together colleagues f
 rom the ministries of finance of Ethiopia and Zambia to discuss various as
 pects of the CF debt restructuring.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;As the two count
 ries are at different stages of CF debt restructurings\, a structured dial
 ogue between the technical teams can unlock significant value through know
 ledge sharing and peer learning.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The event provides 
 a valuable opportunity for Ethiopia to gain more clarity on the CF restruc
 turing process and for reflection on Zambia&#039\;s CF experience to prese
 rve key insights.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://uncta
 d.org/meeting/study-tour-zambia-ethiopian-ministry-finance-g20-common-fram
 ework-debt-restructuring-and
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LOCATION:Lusaka\, Zambia
SUMMARY:Study tour to Zambia for the Ethiopian Ministry of Finance: G20 Com
 mon framework debt restructuring and related aspects
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Amid global uncertainty and recurring external shocks\, the mou
 nting debt burdens of developing countries call for cooperation among borr
 ower nations.The United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has been co
 nvening a series of meetings among borrower countries to discuss the share
 d challenges.These discussions highlight a strong and growing demand for p
 eer learning between borrower countries to enhance institutional capacity 
 and amplify collective knowledge.The worsening debt pressures in the devel
 oping world requires more opportunities for more constructive knowledge sh
 aring between borrowing countries\, including around debt restructuring th
 rough the G20 Common Framework (CF).Peer learning among borrowing countrie
 s enables knowledge and capacity building\, and can ultimately lead to bet
 ter and more streamlined processes.Against this background\, this study to
 ur brings together colleagues from the ministries of finance of Ethiopia a
 nd Zambia to discuss various aspects of the CF debt restructuring.As the t
 wo countries are at different stages of CF debt restructurings\, a structu
 red dialogue between the technical teams can unlock significant value thro
 ugh knowledge sharing and peer learning.The event provides a valuable oppo
 rtunity for Ethiopia to gain more clarity on the CF restructuring process 
 and for reflection on Zambia&#039\;s CF experience to preserve key insight
 s.&lt\;p&gt\;Amid global uncertainty and recurring external shocks\, the m
 ounting debt burdens of developing countries call for cooperation among bo
 rrower nations.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The United Nations Trade and Develop
 ment (UNCTAD) has been convening a series of meetings among borrower count
 ries to discuss the shared challenges.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;These discuss
 ions highlight a strong and growing demand for peer learning between borro
 wer countries to enhance institutional capacity and amplify collective kno
 wledge.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The worsening debt pressures in the developi
 ng world requires more opportunities for more constructive knowledge shari
 ng between borrowing countries\, including around debt restructuring throu
 gh the G20 Common Framework (CF).&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;Peer learning amon
 g borrowing countries enables knowledge and capacity building\, and can ul
 timately lead to better and more streamlined processes.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&
 gt\;Against this background\, this study tour brings together colleagues f
 rom the ministries of finance of Ethiopia and Zambia to discuss various as
 pects of the CF debt restructuring.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;As the two count
 ries are at different stages of CF debt restructurings\, a structured dial
 ogue between the technical teams can unlock significant value through know
 ledge sharing and peer learning.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The event provides 
 a valuable opportunity for Ethiopia to gain more clarity on the CF restruc
 turing process and for reflection on Zambia&#039\;s CF experience to prese
 rve key insights.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://uncta
 d.org/meeting/study-tour-zambia-ethiopian-ministry-finance-g20-common-fram
 ework-debt-restructuring-and
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LOCATION:Lusaka\, Zambia
SUMMARY:Study tour to Zambia for the Ethiopian Ministry of Finance: G20 Com
 mon framework debt restructuring and related aspects
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Amid global uncertainty and recurring external shocks\, the mou
 nting debt burdens of developing countries call for cooperation among borr
 ower nations.The United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has been co
 nvening a series of meetings among borrower countries to discuss the share
 d challenges.These discussions highlight a strong and growing demand for p
 eer learning between borrower countries to enhance institutional capacity 
 and amplify collective knowledge.The worsening debt pressures in the devel
 oping world requires more opportunities for more constructive knowledge sh
 aring between borrowing countries\, including around debt restructuring th
 rough the G20 Common Framework (CF).Peer learning among borrowing countrie
 s enables knowledge and capacity building\, and can ultimately lead to bet
 ter and more streamlined processes.Against this background\, this study to
 ur brings together colleagues from the ministries of finance of Ethiopia a
 nd Zambia to discuss various aspects of the CF debt restructuring.As the t
 wo countries are at different stages of CF debt restructurings\, a structu
 red dialogue between the technical teams can unlock significant value thro
 ugh knowledge sharing and peer learning.The event provides a valuable oppo
 rtunity for Ethiopia to gain more clarity on the CF restructuring process 
 and for reflection on Zambia&#039\;s CF experience to preserve key insight
 s.&lt\;p&gt\;Amid global uncertainty and recurring external shocks\, the m
 ounting debt burdens of developing countries call for cooperation among bo
 rrower nations.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The United Nations Trade and Develop
 ment (UNCTAD) has been convening a series of meetings among borrower count
 ries to discuss the shared challenges.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;These discuss
 ions highlight a strong and growing demand for peer learning between borro
 wer countries to enhance institutional capacity and amplify collective kno
 wledge.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The worsening debt pressures in the developi
 ng world requires more opportunities for more constructive knowledge shari
 ng between borrowing countries\, including around debt restructuring throu
 gh the G20 Common Framework (CF).&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;Peer learning amon
 g borrowing countries enables knowledge and capacity building\, and can ul
 timately lead to better and more streamlined processes.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&
 gt\;Against this background\, this study tour brings together colleagues f
 rom the ministries of finance of Ethiopia and Zambia to discuss various as
 pects of the CF debt restructuring.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;As the two count
 ries are at different stages of CF debt restructurings\, a structured dial
 ogue between the technical teams can unlock significant value through know
 ledge sharing and peer learning.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The event provides 
 a valuable opportunity for Ethiopia to gain more clarity on the CF restruc
 turing process and for reflection on Zambia&#039\;s CF experience to prese
 rve key insights.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://uncta
 d.org/meeting/study-tour-zambia-ethiopian-ministry-finance-g20-common-fram
 ework-debt-restructuring-and
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LOCATION:Lusaka\, Zambia
SUMMARY:Study tour to Zambia for the Ethiopian Ministry of Finance: G20 Com
 mon framework debt restructuring and related aspects
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Amid global uncertainty and recurring external shocks\, the mou
 nting debt burdens of developing countries call for cooperation among borr
 ower nations.The United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has been co
 nvening a series of meetings among borrower countries to discuss the share
 d challenges.These discussions highlight a strong and growing demand for p
 eer learning between borrower countries to enhance institutional capacity 
 and amplify collective knowledge.The worsening debt pressures in the devel
 oping world requires more opportunities for more constructive knowledge sh
 aring between borrowing countries\, including around debt restructuring th
 rough the G20 Common Framework (CF).Peer learning among borrowing countrie
 s enables knowledge and capacity building\, and can ultimately lead to bet
 ter and more streamlined processes.Against this background\, this study to
 ur brings together colleagues from the ministries of finance of Ethiopia a
 nd Zambia to discuss various aspects of the CF debt restructuring.As the t
 wo countries are at different stages of CF debt restructurings\, a structu
 red dialogue between the technical teams can unlock significant value thro
 ugh knowledge sharing and peer learning.The event provides a valuable oppo
 rtunity for Ethiopia to gain more clarity on the CF restructuring process 
 and for reflection on Zambia&#039\;s CF experience to preserve key insight
 s.&lt\;p&gt\;Amid global uncertainty and recurring external shocks\, the m
 ounting debt burdens of developing countries call for cooperation among bo
 rrower nations.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The United Nations Trade and Develop
 ment (UNCTAD) has been convening a series of meetings among borrower count
 ries to discuss the shared challenges.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;These discuss
 ions highlight a strong and growing demand for peer learning between borro
 wer countries to enhance institutional capacity and amplify collective kno
 wledge.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The worsening debt pressures in the developi
 ng world requires more opportunities for more constructive knowledge shari
 ng between borrowing countries\, including around debt restructuring throu
 gh the G20 Common Framework (CF).&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;Peer learning amon
 g borrowing countries enables knowledge and capacity building\, and can ul
 timately lead to better and more streamlined processes.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&
 gt\;Against this background\, this study tour brings together colleagues f
 rom the ministries of finance of Ethiopia and Zambia to discuss various as
 pects of the CF debt restructuring.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;As the two count
 ries are at different stages of CF debt restructurings\, a structured dial
 ogue between the technical teams can unlock significant value through know
 ledge sharing and peer learning.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The event provides 
 a valuable opportunity for Ethiopia to gain more clarity on the CF restruc
 turing process and for reflection on Zambia&#039\;s CF experience to prese
 rve key insights.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://uncta
 d.org/meeting/study-tour-zambia-ethiopian-ministry-finance-g20-common-fram
 ework-debt-restructuring-and
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LOCATION:Lusaka\, Zambia
SUMMARY:Study tour to Zambia for the Ethiopian Ministry of Finance: G20 Com
 mon framework debt restructuring and related aspects
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Amid global uncertainty and recurring external shocks\, the mou
 nting debt burdens of developing countries call for cooperation among borr
 ower nations.The United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has been co
 nvening a series of meetings among borrower countries to discuss the share
 d challenges.These discussions highlight a strong and growing demand for p
 eer learning between borrower countries to enhance institutional capacity 
 and amplify collective knowledge.The worsening debt pressures in the devel
 oping world requires more opportunities for more constructive knowledge sh
 aring between borrowing countries\, including around debt restructuring th
 rough the G20 Common Framework (CF).Peer learning among borrowing countrie
 s enables knowledge and capacity building\, and can ultimately lead to bet
 ter and more streamlined processes.Against this background\, this study to
 ur brings together colleagues from the ministries of finance of Ethiopia a
 nd Zambia to discuss various aspects of the CF debt restructuring.As the t
 wo countries are at different stages of CF debt restructurings\, a structu
 red dialogue between the technical teams can unlock significant value thro
 ugh knowledge sharing and peer learning.The event provides a valuable oppo
 rtunity for Ethiopia to gain more clarity on the CF restructuring process 
 and for reflection on Zambia&#039\;s CF experience to preserve key insight
 s.&lt\;p&gt\;Amid global uncertainty and recurring external shocks\, the m
 ounting debt burdens of developing countries call for cooperation among bo
 rrower nations.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The United Nations Trade and Develop
 ment (UNCTAD) has been convening a series of meetings among borrower count
 ries to discuss the shared challenges.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;These discuss
 ions highlight a strong and growing demand for peer learning between borro
 wer countries to enhance institutional capacity and amplify collective kno
 wledge.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The worsening debt pressures in the developi
 ng world requires more opportunities for more constructive knowledge shari
 ng between borrowing countries\, including around debt restructuring throu
 gh the G20 Common Framework (CF).&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;Peer learning amon
 g borrowing countries enables knowledge and capacity building\, and can ul
 timately lead to better and more streamlined processes.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&
 gt\;Against this background\, this study tour brings together colleagues f
 rom the ministries of finance of Ethiopia and Zambia to discuss various as
 pects of the CF debt restructuring.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;As the two count
 ries are at different stages of CF debt restructurings\, a structured dial
 ogue between the technical teams can unlock significant value through know
 ledge sharing and peer learning.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The event provides 
 a valuable opportunity for Ethiopia to gain more clarity on the CF restruc
 turing process and for reflection on Zambia&#039\;s CF experience to prese
 rve key insights.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://uncta
 d.org/meeting/study-tour-zambia-ethiopian-ministry-finance-g20-common-fram
 ework-debt-restructuring-and
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