Lisa Nandy
@lisanandy
Labour MP for Wigan ❤️
Shadow Cabinet Minister for International Development.
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05-12-2009 02:17:45
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So enjoyed speaking at The Global Goals dinner last week.
As we enter the second half of the Goals, we must redouble our efforts for a successful IDA replenishment, to support the World Bank reform agenda and to act as long-term partners with the Global South.
#FinanceTheFuture
The crisis in Sudan due to the generals' year-long war is an utter catastrophe. We must not avert our gaze. Today I used an urgent question in Parliament to focus the Govt's attention on the plight of the Sudanese people. #KeepEyesOnSudan youtu.be/3Fn0nYjDqqk
Honoured to have been launched as The Labour Party Parliamentary candidate for Kingswinford and South Staffordshire and Kingswinford Labour Party today.
As a Black Country woman I am determined to help bring home a Labour government for the change we desperately need. I can’t wait to get started!
Thanks to Melinda French Gates for her time to talk about the UK’s valued partnership with the Gates Foundation.
For real, lasting change we need governments, philanthropy and the private sector working together towards shared goals.
Grateful to Amina J Mohammed for her time today to discuss the importance of the global goals and the need for much greater cooperations between nations to achieve change.
Enjoyed meeting World Bank Ajay Banga this morning.
Under a Labour government the UK will be fully behind the World Bank’s reform agenda to focus on creating growth and good jobs of the future .
We can start by creating more opportunities for women entrepreneurs worldwide.
I’ll be in conversation with the Atlantic Council later today, talking about Labour’s plans for international development policy and reconnecting Britain to the world.
You can stream live on the below link from 15:15 UK time
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youtube.com/live/Dk2JXQiJ3…
Good to see Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley and discuss what more the UK can do on debt sustainability and to help boost the international finance needed for climate change adaptation, especially in small island states like Barbados.
Grateful to catch up with Anna Bjerde and discuss our deep support for the World Bank’s agenda to create a world free from poverty on a liveable planet, and especially our shared commitment to empower women and girls.