Additional Finance Secretary Dinesh Sharma has been elected as the Chairperson of the Governing Council of International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD).
Sharma, who is India's governor to Rome-based IFAD was unanimously elected as the chairperson of the Governing Council for a period of two years in 39th session held in Rome on February 17-18, a Finance Ministry press release said.
According to the statement, speaking on the occasion, the Italian President Sergio Mattarella said that hunger and poverty are insidious, and are at the root of conflict and instability and are the link in chain that we need to break first to deal with emergencies and humanitarian disasters.
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India is a founder member of IFAD and a key contributor among the member countries.
The council is managed by two main governing bodies -- the Governing Council and the Executive Board. The Governing Council is the highest decision making body and consists of 176 member countries.
The Governing Council Session was marked by special focus on inclusive growth and on the investments required to meet the Sustainable Development Goals in the realm of eradicating poverty and hunger.
India emphasised that economic growth must be inclusive and participatory; and should result in an enhanced access to opportunities to all.
India further added that access to formal finance at an affordable cost and in a transparent manner, would be crucial for a meaningful financial inclusion.
The Indian Delegation also apprised the gathering about the steps taken by the government to promote financial Inclusion through Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) and Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).