Climate and empowering women must be a priority, development bank bosses say
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Climate and empowering women must be a priority, development bank bosses say
Bankrolling sustainable development: ‘Positive, encouraging – and we need to do better’ |
The president of the world’s second largest multilateral development bank has lauded progress made during the pivotal UN financing for sustainable development conference in Sevilla, saying the commitment by countries to work together is “positive, encouraging – and we need to do better.” Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) chief Jin Liqun told Matt Wells who’s […]
A Decade of AIIB: Advancing multilateral connectivity for a sustainable future
The 10th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), themed "Connecting for Development, Collaborating for Prosperity," was held in Beijing, featuring topics including cross-border connectivity, regional cooperation, green finance, private capital mobilization, and digital partnership building.
Empowering women 2025: Johnston, Sztykiel, Hunt, Fraser, Gold & Barron Troy
Upon transition to new management three years ago, a female assumed the presidency as managing partner at Johnston, Sztykiel, Hunt, Fraser, Gold & Barron. The firm’s commitment to gender equity is noticeable. Five of the seven attorneys at the insurance defense firm are women, with two in management spots. Moreover, women fill all support staff roles,
Climate and empowering women must be a priority, development bank bosses say - Regional Media News
(Corrects spelling to “Liqun” not “Liqung” in paragraph 2) By David Latona SEVILLE, Spain (Reuters) -Multilateral development banks need to sharpen their focus on delivering climate action and on empowering women, the heads of two major MDBs in Asia and Europe told Reuters, as they face calls to be bolder, more flexible and inclusive. The president of the European Investment Bank, Nadia Calvino, and of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, J…
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