March 23, 2023
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Second G20 meeting takes place at Udaipur  

The outcomes of this workshop will contribute to building an understanding among G20 members and strengthen policy and other recommendations for actions to achieve SDGs…reports Asian Lite News

G20 workshop on enabling finance for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was organized on the second day of the 2nd G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group Meeting at Udaipur, Rajasthan today.

The workshop presented the views and experiences of a wide range of stakeholders, including the public sector, private sector, and academia, on the use of social impact investing as a tool for channeling finance towards social SDGs and measures to improve nature-related financial information in the future.

The outcomes of this workshop will contribute to building an understanding among G20 members and strengthen policy and other recommendations for actions to achieve SDGs. The workshop was attended in person by delegates from G20 member countries, 10 invitee countries and 14 international organizations. Many delegates joined the workshop virtually.

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