G20 SFWG meet finalises sustainable finance report

  • | Friday | 15th September, 2023

Varanasi: The fourth and the last meeting of G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group (SFWG) held under Indias G20 presidency successfully concluded after finalising sustainable finance report and roadmap here on Thursday.The two-day meeting witnessed proactive engagement from more than 80 delegates from G20 member countries, invitee countries and International Organisations including World Bank, New Development Bank, NGFS among others. Many other organisations joined the meeting virtually.The G20 SFWG aims to mobilise sustainable finance to help ensure global growth and stability and promote the transition towards greener, more resilient and inclusive societies and economies. The main purpose of the group is to advance international work to help scale up private and public sustainable finance and in so doing, accelerate the implementation of the Paris Agreement and 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The G20 Sustainable Finance Roadmap, as finalized in 2021, is the core around which the SFWG functions and takes up future work.Guided by the principle of One Earth, One Family, One Future and in line with our ethos of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, SFWG during Indias G20 Presidency has worked to further global good and create a better planet. As Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated, it is our collective responsibility not to let the progress towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) fall behind and ensure that no one is left behind. Towards the end, the SFWG in 2023 carried out the work for enabling finance for SDGs along with the mobilisation of timely and adequate resources for climate finance as agenda priorities. The SFWG during Indias G20 presidency has made recommendations on mainly on six areas including mechanisms for mobilisation of timely and adequate resources for climate finance, policy measures and financial instruments for catalysing the rapid development and deployment of green and low-carbon technologies. Other four areas are scaling-up the adoption of social impact investment instruments, improving nature-related data and reporting, G20 technical assistance action plan, overcoming data-related barriers to climate investments. In addition, the members have finalised the compendium of case studies on financing SDGs and the compendium on non-price policy levers to support sustainable investments.The G20 New Delhi Leaders Declaration 2023 which was adopted in the Leaders Summit held recently, has welcomed the work undertaken by the SFWG under Indias G20 presidency.Earlier, four SFWG meetings were held in Guwahati, Udaipur, Mahabalipuram and Varanasi. The two-day meeting in Varanasi aimed at jointly agreeing on the final 2023 G20 Sustainable Finance Report that assimilates the work carried out by the SFWG in the form of recommendations for the identified priority areas. The 4th meeting also discussed the progress made by G20 members and International Organizations (IOs) on the G20 Sustainable Finance Roadmap.

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