Tag: UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan

  • Agrifood sector must be priority for global foreign direct investment

    Agrifood sector must be priority for global foreign direct investment

    Ministers of investment and enterprise participating in the 8th World Investment Forum identified the agrifood sector as a top priority for global investment.

    They emphasized its pivotal role in addressing a $4 trillion annual investment gap in developing countries that needs to be bridged to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and underlined its role in enhancing food security and preserving biodiversity.

    UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan underscored challenges of attracting investment, such as risk reduction, capacity-building and reforming international financial structures.

    “The solutions to these challenges are not solely in the hands of any one country or institution,” she said. “So let us come together, learn from one another, and chart a path forward that benefits all.”

    Key obstacles

    Meanwhile, the ministers identified high debt levels and a volatile international investment climate as key obstacles. They reached consensus on the importance of fostering a business-friendly environment, attracting environmentally responsible investments and establishing strategic public-private partnerships.

    They deemed investment in transformative and sustainable technologies to be crucial for a paradigm shift in global food security and environmental sustainability. This involves accelerating the transition to renewable energy, harnessing green technologies and promoting supportive business environments.

    At the Enterprise Ministerial Round Table, which included 18 ministers and representatives, participants emphasized the pivotal role of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in global economies.

    Game-changing businesses

    The World Investment Forum 2023 showcased game-changing start-up innovations for sustainable development. These innovations range from low- to high-tech solutions, including accessible greenhouse solutions for small farmers, lab-grown meat, land and desert regeneration technologies, and efficiency-enhancing solutions for agribusiness.

    50 new SDG model zones launched

    In response to the United Nations’ call at the SDG Summit in September 2023 for a scale-up in efforts for the 2030 Agenda through SDG investments, the Global Alliance of Special Economic Zones launched the SDG Model Zone initiative during the forum.

    This initiative recognizes the work of 50 special economic zones from around the world that are leading the way in sustainable development.

  • Kenya and UNCTAD to champion global trade

    Kenya and UNCTAD to champion global trade

    Kenya and the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will work together to champion matters on global trade and development.

    President William Ruto and UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan agreed that was a promising path to growth.

    This, they added, was also key to integration and uplifting developing countries.

    The UNCTAD Secretary-General said the agency will launch its African Report in Nairobi in August.

    The report will, among other things, assess Kenya’s e-commerce level. The two spoke at a meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.

    President Ruto had earlier Thursday addressed the International Labour Organisation World of Work Summit.

    He said Kenya has the financial infrastructure to support e-commerce.

    The President said Kenya’s global leadership places it in a unique position to drive the growth of e-commerce.

    “Kenyans are tech-savvy and online financial services have moved the bankable population from a low of about 30 per cent to about 80 per cent,” he said.

    This foundation, he noted, had enabled the government to move thousands of services online.

    The government, President Ruto explained, has been on boarding public services online. In September last year, only 320 government services were online.

    “Since then, more than 4,000 services have gone online and will hit the 5,000-mark by the end of June, ” the President said.

    The government’s programme to install 25,000 WiFi hotspots at markets and urban centres is also on course.