Nairobi, 15 October, 2023 / 9:50 pm (ACI Africa).
World leaders participating in the 2023 World Bank Group - International Monetary Fund (IMF) Annual Meetings in Marrakech, Morocco, need to foster Africa’s economic interests, envisioning “a fresh journey” and a path that promotes “hope and dignity” on the continent, Catholic Bishops in Africa have said.
In a Wednesday, October 11 statement, members of the Symposium of Episcopal Conference of Africa and Madagascar say delegates at the meetings that are being held on the continent for the first time in 50 years can foster the dignity of Africa's current and future generations by promoting urgent debt relief, aid, and lending policies.
“We call on the leaders meeting in Marrakesh to use this occasion and consider making the World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings’ return to Africa as an opportunity to embark on a fresh journey towards Jubilee 2025 and envision a path that fosters hope and dignity for the current and future generations in Africa,” SECAM members say.
They further express the need for the world leaders to “prioritize the well-being of all humanity”, and add, “We fervently pray that the global leaders gathering now, at this pivotal juncture, prioritize life and a sustainable future for Africa.”
In the statement that SECAM 2nd Vice President and President in Charge of Justice Peace and Development Commission, Bishop Stephen Mamza Dami, signed, the Catholic Church leaders appeal for debt relief, aid, and lending policies.