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also promoting international collaboration in trade and taxation. We are also helping to tackle gender disparities by monitoring progress on the G20 Brisbane Target to reduce the gender gap in labour market participation rates by 25% by 2025 and mapping the challenges faced by women in benefiting from improved access to international markets. Supporting efforts to combat hunger and poverty. Recent shocks have disrupted decades of progress in the fight against hunger and poverty. The OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2024–2033 predicts only a 4% increase in calorie intake in low-income countries over the next decade, which is not enough to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 2 on zero hunger. Climate change could also push 132 million more
our data and analysis on development cooperation – including South-South and triangular cooperation, social protection and food security – the OECD is assisting the Global Alliance to better target and tailor hunger and poverty reduction efforts. Strengthening domestic revenue mobilisation and international tax cooperation. Through the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting and its two-pillar solution to address the tax challenges of the digitalising economy, the OECD is helping to deliver transformational achievements in international tax cooperation. This includes the global minimum tax under Pillar Two, as well as a fairer distribution of profits and taxing rights among countries with respect to the world’s largest and most profitable multinational companies under Pillar One. The OECD is further supporting the G20 in advancing discussions on tax transparency and on the effectiveness of domestic tax policies. Boosting financial inclusion and well-being. Around 1.4 billion adults globally do not have access to formal financial services, undermining their ability to save, borrow and invest. The OECD is working with the Brazilian G20 presidency to develop a harmonised definition, framework and measurement tool for financial well-being, to allow policymakers to prioritise their financial inclusion efforts and compare and track progress. Achieving a just green transition. The direct effects of climate change, along with adaptation, mitigation and transition policies, unevenly affect countries, regions and households. The OECD is reinforcing the G20’s just transitions agenda, spearheaded by the Brazilian presidency, by highlighting the distributional impacts of policy options, in addition to supporting it on sustainable finance, financing for climate-resilient infrastructure and sustainability disclosures. This analysis draws on the work of our flagship Inclusive Forum on Carbon Mitigation Approaches, designed to help optimise the global impact of emissions reduction efforts around the world through
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people into extreme poverty by 2030. The OECD is a founding member of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty, initiated by the Brazilian G20 presidency. By leveraging
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MATHIAS CORMANN Mathias Cormann was appointed secretary-general of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in 2021. Previously, ĘåŸåųƴåÚ±ŸeƚŸƋų±ĬĜ±űŸĀűĹÏå minister, government leader in the Australian Senate and federal senator representing the State of Western Australia. He also worked as chief of ŸƋ±ý±ĹÚŸåĹĜŅų±ÚƴĜŸåųƋŅƴ±ųĜŅƚŸŸƋ±Ƌå and federal ministers in Australia and for the premier of Western Australia. Born in Belgium, he graduated in law at the Flemish Catholic University of Louvain (Leuven), following studies at the University of Namur and the University of East Anglia.
better data and information sharing, evidence-based mutual learning and inclusive multilateral dialogue. The G20 can be a powerful force for fairer and greener policies for better lives. The OECD looks forward to continuing to support the G20 in delivering its ambitious agenda.
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