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The Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association (EMEA), represented by its Founder and President, Professor Rym Ayadi, co-signed a letter of Global Citizen to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, with recommendations to end extreme poverty now, fight climate change, and set the path for a fair and sustainable future for all.

The letter underlines that the world is facing multiple converging crises — growing food insecurity, rising fuel prices, economic instability, and the climate crisis — and they are all hitting poor countries the hardest. Representing the biggest economies, the most important donors, as well as the most important shareholders to international financial institutions, the G20 collectively has the power to solve some of the most pressing global challenges.

The full text letter is available online at What We Want to See G20 Finance Ministers Doing NOW to End Extreme Poverty

The letter was co-signed by Friederike Roder, Vice President, Global Advocacy — Global Citizen, Ronan Palmer, Director, Clean Economy — E3G, Prof. Rym Ayadi, President — Euro-Mediterranean Economics Association EMEA and Paul Newnham, Executive Director — SDG2 Advocacy Hub Secretariat.

Τhe letter is fully inline with the proposals and philosophy of EMEA as presented in previous publications for the G20

The Global Citizen is an action platform dedicated to achieving the end of extreme poverty, powered by a community of millions of Global Citizens who believe in one world, one people – where everyone has an equal chance to thrive. For more information, please visit https://www.globalcitizen.org

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