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Commonwealth
Finance Ministers meet in Guyana in Oct.
Officials
will consider the implications of climate change
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The 2006 Commonwealth Finance Ministers meeting held in Colombo.
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The
Commonwealth Finance Ministers Meeting (CFMM) this year will be
held in Georgetown, Guyana from 15 to 17 October 2007.
The meeting, to be held at the Guyana International Convention Centre
(GICC), will bring together ministers and delegates from 52 member
countries.
The CFMM, which takes place just before Annual Meetings of the International
Monetary Fund and World Bank, will be on the theme Climate
Change: The Challenges Facing Finance Ministers.
Climate change is a major global development challenge which
requires urgent action, said Commonwealth Secretary-General
Don McKinnon.
Ministers will consider the implications of climate change particularly
those from the poorest and most vulnerable member states.
I hope that at the end of the meeting, ministers will have
a better appreciation of the development challenges posed by climate
change, including those relating to their portfolio responsibilities
and how to address them, Mr McKinnon added.
Other issues for discussion include current trends in the world
economy, in particular, the possible risks to the global economy
from the recent turbulence in the global markets and a possible
increase in protectionism, should the Doha Trade Round fail to be
concluded by the end of the year.
Ministers will also address special challenges facing small vulnerable
economies, as well as Commonwealth Development Co-operation.
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