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EBRD promotes gender equality in decision-making in finance sector

EBRD promotes gender equality in decision-making in finance sector

 July 06, 2022

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is now a member of the international financial institution (IFI) Working Group on Promoting Gender Equality in Decision-Making Positions in the Financial Sector of Georgia.

"How about international financial institution's (IFI) jointly tackling the issue of women’s underrepresentation on the supervisory and management boards of commercial banks?" said the EBRD

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The IFI Working Group is a diverse group of non-profit organizations with varying missions that collectively believe in the value of IFIs in addressing global development challenges, advancing multilateralism, and setting high standards across the development finance landscape.

Relying on the support of their member countries, the IFIs provide financial and technical assistance to developing countries with the goal of supporting economic growth and raising the standard of living. For many developing countries, the IFIs are the largest source of international financing and play a key partnership role in support of countries’ development agendas. 


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