Vietnam attends IFAD’s 41st session on rural development investment
(VOVWORLD) - Heads-of-state, ministers and government representatives gathered for the opening of the 41st session of the Governing Council of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Rome on Tuesday.
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The annual session was themed “From fragility to long-term resilience: investing in sustainable rural economies.” IFAD President Gilbert F. Houngbo stressed the need to invest in long-term rural development for a more stable and prosperous world. Participants discussed ways to sustainably invest in rural areas. Amid rising poverty due to conflicts and climate change, participants set a target for an IFAD’s lending and non-refundable aid worth 3.5 billion USD to help rural people in developing countries around the world.
A Vietnamese 3-member delegation was led by Hoang Hai, Deputy Director of Debt Management and External Finance, at the Ministry of Finance.