US$10 billion to help its MCs: Final Communiqué Heads of Arab Coordination Group Institutions

At the invitation of H.E. Dr. Bandar Hajjar, the Heads of Arab Coordination Group institutions met to discuss a coordinated initiative to address and mitigate the impact of COVID-19, and issued this joint statement

At the invitation of H.E. Dr. Bandar Hajjar, President of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the Heads of Arab Coordination Group institutions met virtually on 18 May 2020 (25 Ramadan 1441H) to discuss a coordinated initiative to address and mitigate the negative impacts of the novel Coronavirus pandemic on member countries. the meeting resulted in the allocation of US$ 10 billion to developing countries to support their efforts to recover from the recession caused by the Corona pandemic and its repercussions.

At the end of the meeting, the ACG issued the Communique, which emphasised the importance of employing all financing tools, such as grants, soft loans, technical support, general budget support, financing lines, trade finance, investment insurance, capabilities building of the public and private sectors, and activities related to economic empowerment in order to combat the pandemic.

 


 

We, the Heads of Arab Coordination Group1 (ACG) Institutions, meeting virtually on 18 May 2020 (25 Ramadan 1441H) to discuss a coordinated initiative to mitigate, contain and recover from the negative impacts of the novel Coronavirus pandemic on our partner countries and communities: 

  1. Are deeply saddened by the loss of lives, the sheer scale of human suffering and disruptions to the socio-economic situation of millions of men, women and children.

 

  1. Express grave concern at the loss of income, the rising unemployment, the dwindling flow of remittances that constitute the lifeline for millions of poor people, potential instability and limited access to basic services, including education, health, water and sanitation.

 

  1. Recognise that the gravity of the current situation and the alarming negative impact of the novel Coronavirus pandemic underline the necessity of an immediate response to help contain the pandemic and its impact.

 

  1. Commend the swift actions taken by ACG members and other international financial institutions providing urgent support to the countries most affected by the pandemic in order to help meet their priority needs, particularly in the health sector.

 

  1. Emphasise that while immediate attention during the Response Phase is given to the provision of medical supplies and protective equipment, more emphasis should be placed on providing further financial assistance to other strategic sectors affected, including agriculture, food security, energy, education, micro- small- and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).

 

  1. Reaffirm the importance of deploying all available financing modalities, including grants, concessional loans, technical support, budget and balance of payment support, lines of financing, trade finance, trade and investment insurance and capacity development programmes for public and private sectors, including economic empowerment-related target activities.

 

  1. Remain committed to extending assistance to the beneficiary countries in an inclusive manner to ensure bridging inequality gaps and reaching the most vulnerable populations, through triangular and south-south cooperation, in close coordination with multilateral development banks (MDBs), development and business partners, UN agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society institutions. 

 

  1. Emphasise the need for a holistic approach and a coordinated strategy, guided by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and resilience principles, to design interventions to combat the novel Coronavirus pandemic for optimal utilisation of allocated resources, including joint and parallel co- financing. 

 

  1. Undertake to jointly allocate USD 10 billion to support developing countries, through a holistic approach, in their immediate response and economic recovery efforts against the pandemic and its impacts. 

 

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