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Integrated approaches key to achieve development goals
Friday, 2023/08/11 | 08:28:15

Figure: Agricultural research and innovation play an important part in the fight against hunger. Experts say a more integrated approach to solving the world’s problems is urgently needed. Copyright: S. Kilungu(CC BY-NC-SA 2.0).

 

CGIAR August 8 2023

Lindiwe Majele Sibanda and Claudia Sadoff

International institutions need to take a more integrated approach to solving the world’s problems – and need more funding – write Claudia Sadoff, executive managing director of CGIAR, and Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, chair of the group’s System Board.

 

French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent Summit for a New Global Financing Pact delivered a clear message: international institutions, from finance to research, are in urgent need of reform if they are to be fit-for-purpose in addressing the challenges the world faces today.

 

President Macron deserves much credit for highlighting both the need for the reform of the financial architecture and the importance of far-sighted investment. Other world leaders should follow his lead. Only through reinvigorated and well-funded institutions will we deliver the solutions and impact that the world urgently needs.

 

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