Review session on Chapter VI of the Monterrey Consensus
"Addressing systemic issues: enhancing the coherence and consistency of the international monetary, financial and trading systems in support of development"
11 - 12 March 2008, UN Headquarters
Background Documents and Other Inputs
- U.S. Government Submission on Review Session on Enhancing the Coherence and Consistency of the International Monetary, Financial, and Trading Systems
- ILO Contribution to the Review Session on Chapter VI of the Monterrey Consensus "Addressing systemic issues: enhancing the coherence and consistency of the international monetary, financial and trading systems in support of development"
- The European Union preliminary views on "Addressing systemic issues: enhancing the coherence and consistency of the international monetary, financial and trading systems in support of development"
- Background Paper on Monterrey Consensus Chapter F "Addressing Systemic Issues" submitted by the NGO Committee on Financing for Development
- Elements of interest to the Rio Group countries in the context of the review session on Chapter VI of the Monterrey consensus: "Addressing systemic issues: enhancing the coherence and consistency of the international monetary, financial and trading systems in support of development"
- Note by the UNCTAD Secretariat
Panelists
(including links to available presentations)
- Mr. Gerald Anderson, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State, USA
- Mr. Eduardo Gálvez, Ambassador, Multilateral Policy Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chile
- Mr. Masood Ahmed, Director, External Relations Department, IMF
- Mr. Mojmir Mrak, Professor of International Finance, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Ms. Jiayi Zou, Executive Director for China, World Bank
Statements
Statements by Member States during the interactive debate
- Statement on behalf of the European Union by Ms Aleška Simkić Deputy Permanent Representative of Slovenia to the United Nations
- Comments of the Government of Japan
Inputs from Civil Society
- Statement by Philo Morris, Society of Catholic Medical Missionaries
- Talking Points of the NGO Committee on Financing for Development in the Review Session on Chapter F of the Monterrey Consensus
- Statement submitted CIDSE on behalf of the European Network on Finance and Development
- Statement by Aldo Caliari, Center of Concern
- Statement by Gemma Adaba, International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
