G-24

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G-24 is an intergovernmental group of developing countries that coordinates positions on international monetary and development finance issues.

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G-24 canonical 3
G24 2
G-24 deputies 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of developing countries
intergovernmental organization
advocatesFor fairer representation of developing countries in international financial institutions
greater voice for developing countries in global economic decision-making
alsoKnownAs Group of 24
surface form: Group of Twenty-Four
cooperatesWith International Monetary Fund
World Bank Group
other multilateral development banks
focusesOn interests of low-income countries
interests of middle-income countries
foundedBy developing country members of the Group of 77
foundedInYear 1971
fullName Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on International Monetary Affairs and Development
hasLanguage English
hasMemberCategory regional groups of Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean
hasOrgan Deputies
Minister of Finance
surface form: Ministers of Finance and Central Bank Governors

Secretariat
hasScope global
hasSecretariat G-24 Secretariat
holdsMeeting twice a year at the time of the IMF and World Bank Spring and Annual Meetings
meetsAtLevel deputies level
ministerial level
memberType developing countries
organizationalType intergovernmental negotiating bloc
parentOrganization G77
surface form: Group of 77
policyInstrument communiqués
policy papers
research publications
purpose to coordinate the positions of developing countries on international monetary and development finance issues
to strengthen the voice and representation of developing countries in international financial institutions
regionServed Africa
Asia
Caribbean
Latin America
secretariatLocatedIn Washington, D.C.
shortName Group of 24
website https://www.g24.org/
worksOnIssue development finance
financing for development
global economic governance
international monetary policy
multilateral development banks policies
quota and governance reforms of the International Monetary Fund
reform of the international financial architecture
sovereign debt issues

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