G20 Sherpa Briefed the Media on the G20 Development Working Group Meeting
in Mumbai, Maharashtra from 13-16 December 2022
·
Green Development including climate
action and financing, just energy transitions and LiFE
(LifeStyle for Environment)
·
Accelerating implementation of SDGs
·
Digital Public Goods/Data for
Development
·
Startup20 Engagement Group.
In connection with the
first Development Working Group Meeting in Mumbai from 13-16 December 2022, G20
Sherpa Amitabh Kant addressed media persons on 12 December 2022 and outlined India’s
DWG G20 priorities and approach. Since 2010, the Development Working Group has been
acting as a custodian of the development agenda in the G20. After the adoption of
the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Goals in 2015, DWG has steered
the alignment of the development agenda of the G20 with the SDGs. Given the nature
of its work, the DWG has dealt with several different issues over the last decade
depending on the priorities of the Presidency.
Mr. Kant emphasized that
the challenges the world faces today can only be solved by working together. Our
priorities reflect not only the aspirations of G20 Members, but also of the Global
South. India is pursuing an inclusive, ambitious, decisive and action-oriented approach.
Mr. Kant outlined India's DWG priorities as (i) Green
Development including climate action and financing, just energy transitions and
LiFE (LifeStyle for Environment);
(ii) Accelerating implementation of SDGs; and (iii) Digital Public Goods/Data for
Development. He added that DWG conversations would also include debt distress, reformed
multilateralism and women-led development, and that India will highlight the importance
of inclusive growth and collective action to achieve it.
Mr. Kant recalled that
a new workstream on Disaster Risk Reduction has been established under India's Presidency
to encourage collective work, multi-disciplinary research and exchange of best practices
on disaster risk reduction. In addition, a new Startup20 Engagement Group has also
been initiated under India's G20 Presidency, recognizing the role of Startups in driving innovation that responds to a rapidly changing
global scenario.
The three-day meeting
will focus on G20 collective actions for accelerating progress on the SDGs, support
to developing countries in dealing with immediate concerns relating to food and
energy security and debt distress, and a 2023 G20 New Delhi Update on SDGs. Cultural
programs showcasing Maharashtra’s rich cultural heritage have been arranged for
the G20 delegates with the help of the State Government. Further, an excursion to
Kanheri Caves in Mumbai has also been planned for the
visiting delegates.