U.N.: Developing Countries Deserve Greater Role in Formulating Policy, Secretary-General Says
"The COVID-19 pandemic has strained public health systems and disrupted national and local economies. It is already pushing tens of millions of people into extreme poverty and exacerbating inequalities of all kinds.
In the midst of this turmoil, digital technology is a critical lifeline, enabling billions of people to maintain connections with loved ones, buy daily necessities, preserve their livelihoods and receive Government assistance.
From mobile payments to crowdfunding, digital technology is already helping to meet development challenges. As we begin the Decade of Action to achieve the 2030 Agenda and the
That is the background to my decision in late 2018 to establish a high-level
The Task Force's report, "People's Money: Harnessing Digitalization to Finance a Sustainable Future", sets out an ambitious but achievable set of recommendations that could make a major difference in achieving our collective global goals. I urge everyone to study the recommendations closely and consider how we can take them forward together.
I thank the
The Task Force has set out five catalytic opportunities to move public and private money into alignment with the SDGs. There is work to be done on all of these. But, what has truly drawn my attention is the conclusion that digitalization will make a difference by giving people greater control over how global finance -- their own money -- is used. Whether it is channelled through markets or through State intermediaries, global finance is accountable to ordinary people. Taxpayers hold Governments to account, while savers and investors need to hold financial institutions to account.
And people, whether they are taxpayers, savers or investors, care deeply about their families, communities and our planet. So, I fully endorse the
Currently, 3.6 billion people worldwide -- including a disproportionate number of women -- lack the resources and capabilities to take advantage of the digital world. Addressing this gap will contribute to the economic resilience of communities and national economies. It will also address gender inequality by enabling women to have greater power over how they make, spend, save and control their money.
Today's report also highlights the importance of institutional arrangements to steer digital finance into alignment with the SDGs. The continued dislocation between our collective commitment to the SDGs, and decision-making around public financing, cannot continue. The Task Force therefore recommends strengthening the links between the governance of finance, including its transformative digital aspects, and policy goals and citizens' interests.
Much can be done at the local and national levels. But, international cooperation is needed to make a real difference, and that cooperation cannot be confined to yesterday's clubs of influential actors. Digitalization must democratize the governance of finance in order to democratize finance itself. Developing countries need and deserve a much greater role in formulating the policies and decisions that will impact their citizens.
Thanks to the
Our current initiative on Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond is an opportunity to bring the recommendations of the
As Secretary-General, I am fully committed to supporting the implementation of the recommendations in this report. I urge the entire



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