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The work has begun: G20 meetings are happening this week in Brasilia
Sherpa and Finance Tracks gather independently and hold a joint meeting to align issues that will be discussed throughout the year, in an unprecedent initiative in the history of G20. The format, which proposes the integration of social, environmental, and financial debates, is an innovation introduced by the Brazilian presidency of the Group
Unifying strategic themes: joint meeting of the Sherpa and Finance Tracks
In an unseen joint meeting of the Sherpas and Finance Tracks, with the presence of President Lula, G20 member countries bring the political, social and environmental agenda closer to the financial agenda. The objective is that the priorities outlined by the Brazilian presidency make a real difference to people's lives
World Health Organization defends global equity in Health and Finance
Brazil’s G20 presidency has received support from WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom for its health, technology and financial sustainability priorities. Adhanom expressed confidence in Brazil's leadership and highlighted the country’s commitment to the health technology transfer program
Strengthening dialogue: bilateral and multilateral meetings highlight G20 dynamics
As well as Sherpa and Finance Track meetings—between all member countries—bilateral (between two countries) and multilateral (between three or more) meetings are being held towards building consensus and closing agreements
Sherpas support proposals and priorities presented by the Brazilian presidency for the G20
Sherpas from various countries analyze the Brazilian presidency's proposals for the G20 and celebrate convergence with the agendas that are being implemented in their respective countries. Support for these priorities was one of the highlights of the Sherpa Track in the first cycle of G20 Brasil meetings which took place between December 11 and 15 in Brasília
World authorities arrive in Brasil and begin G20 discussions
The G20 Brasil started with the first meeting of the Sherpa Track at the Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia. The country is hosting world delegations throughout the week (11-15 December). The Group's priorities and the need for global commitment were emphasized at the opening
"The world looks to the G20 for lasting solutions to shared global challenges," says Brazil's Foreign Affairs Minister
"The proposals of the Brazilian presidency were very well accepted," says the Brazilian sherpa
Ambassador Mauricio Lyrio evaluates the first meeting of the G20 as "very productive" and says that the Group agrees with the need for the work to point towards concrete results, which make a difference in people's lives. "There is full agreement among countries on the need for progress in the fight against hunger and poverty"
"We want to improve financial flows to the countries that need it most," argues Minister Haddad at the G20
Campos Neto defends financial inclusion and well-being as priorities for the Brazilian presidency
On the last day of the Finance Track meetings, the president of Banco Central do Brasil (BCB) highlighted technology as one of the most powerful instruments for financial inclusion