Competitiveness and sustainability: SECOâs new economic cooperation program with Indonesia State Secretariat for Economic Affairs Bern, 25.02.2021 - Switzerland and Indonesia renewed their development cooperation on 25 February 2021 by jointly launching SECOâs new Economic Development Cooperation Program with Indonesia 2021-2024. The SECO will provide USD 65 million in grant funding to support Indonesia in becoming a more competitive, resilient and equitable economy.
Switzerland intends to support Indonesia on a more sustainable and inclusive development path. To do so, the new program focuses on two main priorities: fostering effective public institutions, namely in urban areas, and strengthening private sector competitiveness. Special attention will be given to small and medium-sized enterprises, as they are the main drivers of employment. The Swiss technical assistance will work in areas like skills develop¬ment, decent work, tourism,
Malohat Sharipova, pictured above, teaches in a primary school in Bohtar, Tajikistan, but in her spare time she works as an outreach worker for AFIF, a.
“As I steer the Chairmanship of this Committee for the next one year, I will be more consultative with colleague Governors in the implementation of key responsibilities earmarked under the ECOWAS Single Currency Program, Governor Tarlue said.
The Committee of Governors of the ECOWAS Central Banks has elected the Executive Governor of the Central Bank of Liberia, Hon. J. Aloysius Tarlue, Jr. as its new Chairman.
The decision was made during the Committee of Governors’ meeting held virtually on 15th February 2021. The meeting of the Committee of Governors of ECOWAS Central Banks was held alongside the statutory meetings of the West African Institute of Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM) and the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ).
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Now, the two sides signed a pact that will see Qatar open its mission offices and military representation at the NATO headquarters in Brussels. This will be under the implementation of the arrangements of the Individual Partnership and Cooperation Programme (IPCP).
Head of Qatar s missions to the European Union and the NATO His Excellency Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Khulaifi initialed the agreement on Qatar s behalf.
From the NATO side, the Financial Controller of the NATO International Staff Miroslawa Boryczka and Deputy Assistant Secretary-General Headquarters Support and Transformation of NATO Martin Versnel signed the pact.
Military Representative and Assistant Military Attache to Belgium Brigadier General Ali Abdulaziz Al Mohannadi was also present on the occasion in addition to several diplomats from the Embassy of the State of Qatar in Brussels, as well as some other NATO officials.