Multilateralism at a crossroads
Transforming challenges into opportunities for a sustainable future
The Conduit, 6 Langley St, London, WC2H 9JA
Multilateralism is facing significant challenges amid geopolitical shifts, rising nationalism, economic instability, unsustainable debt burdens, and sudden cuts to international aid budgets. However, given widening inequalities and the need for more inclusive and sustainable economies, the demand for effective international cooperation is more pressing than ever.
This event, organised jointly by the New Economics Foundation (NEF) and Institute of Development Studies (IDS), brings together representatives from Brazil, South Africa and Spain to discuss the opportunities for global collective action, at three significant international events: the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in Seville, the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, and COP30 in Belém, Brazil.
Speakers
- H.E. Antonio de Aguiar Patriota, Ambassador of Brazil
- H.E. José Pascual Marco Martínez, Ambassador of Spain
- Thanisa Naidu-Lewin, Counsellor: Multilateral, South African High Commission
- Freya Jackson, Director Multilateral and Human Rights, FCDO
- Giulia Mascagni, Research Fellow, IDS and Executive Director, International Centre for Tax and Development
- Chenai Mukumba, Executive Director, Tax Justice Network Africa
How to attend
This is an in-person event. Discussion will be held under Chatham House Rule. Light refreshments will be provided. Register to confirm your attendance.
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