CAF will reach 35% green financing in 2024
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March 13, 2012
The objective of the meeting, held on March 8 and 9, was to strengthen cooperation between the two institutions and relations between the EU and Latin America.
García said the meetings were part of the partnership that CAF and AFD began in 2009. He highlighted the catalytic role played by CAF for the region. "Latin America is at a critical crossroads for its future and, if we want to be relevant, we must build bridges of cooperation with all regions, especially Europe."
The challenges of development in Latin America
This is the title of the book published by AFD and produced with Institut des Amériques thanks to the collaboration of more than 15 researchers specializing in Latin America. The study is intended to contribute to the knowledge of the socioeconomic characteristics, public policies and role of the state in the region, leading to a better understanding of the realities of the countries and their diversity.
"There is broad agreement between the proposals presented by AFD with those of CAF; and on that basis we propose that the region build long-term agendas to achieve higher, sustained, efficient, job-creating and inclusive growth" García said during the launch of the book at the headquarters of the financial institution.
The AFD deputy director said the book would deepen relations between Latin America and Europe, particularly France, "historically rooted in cultural, intellectual, economic and political ties." "The financial crisis has shown that the weight exerted by the countries of Asia, and also Latin America, in the global economic recovery."
Facts and figures
The relationship between CAF and AFD offers concrete benefits for the region by promoting projects in the public and private sectors with positive impact on the environment and the quality of life of Latin Americans:
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