IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva Engages Georgetown Students at QF in Dialogue About Key Global Issues

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Published April 6th, 2022 - 06:21 GMT

IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva Engages Georgetown Students at QF in Dialogue About Key Global Issues
During the event
Highlights
Advancing youth financial inclusion and boosting employment in the Arab world as a driving force for sustainable economic growth should be a top priority for the region

Advancing youth financial inclusion and boosting employment in the Arab world as a driving force for sustainable economic growth should be a top priority for the region, said International Monetary Fund (IMF) Chief Kristalina Georgieva, during a town hall discussion at QF partner Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q).

The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) spoke to students from GU-Q and across Education City about their crucial role in the global economy, the opportunities offered by new technologies, and the dangers of rising inequality. “What we see is a world that is quite unequal and unfortunately during the pandemic the inequality has grown; inequality within countries, inequality across countries,” said Georgieva.

The town hall began with a warm welcome and introduction from the dean, Dr. Clyde Wilcox. “As an institution deeply engaged with teaching and learning about foreign affairs, we were honored to host the head of the institution that has been charged with overseeing the international financial system,” said Dean Wilcox. “This was a rare and valuable opportunity for our students to engage with one of the most powerful women in the world, and to ask their questions about the evolving work of the IMF and their own roles in the global economy.”

Answering student questions about the challenges and opportunities facing youth in the region and globally, Georgieva said: “As a financial institution, we are concerned about access to finance for young people.” While digital technologies have expanded access to financial products and services, she said, challenges remain. 

“The pandemic is helping to open up more channels for everybody including young people to become part of the financial system. But it is still much more difficult for young people to be recognized as credible entrepreneurs, and more broadly, for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to be rewarded the capacity to apply their entrepreneurial skills.”

Representing 96 percent of all registered enterprises, SMEs are crucial for a nation’s economy, and should be supported to drive growth, she said. “They employ 60 percent of those that get jobs; but they only get 7 percent of financing. So obviously, this is something that we as IMF, we work with our members in the region to try to change.”

As part of the IMF’s mandate to ensure macroeconomic financial stability, growth and employment, Georgieva identified the need to boost employment in order to capitalize on the demographic dividend of the region’s young population. “A very youthful region – from the perspective of deploying the smarts of young people – first and foremost needs jobs for all of them.”

Job insecurity among young people in the region is around 30 percent, she said, a stark contrast to the high employment rates for graduates of QF.  “You're very fortunate because you have this incredible Education City to build yourselves, your networks, and your aspirations. This is not the fate of many of the young people in this region. When you don't have a job or the prospect for a job, that clouds your life and your aspirations.”

Background Information

Georgetown University in Qatar

Established in 1789 in Washington, DC, Georgetown University is one of the world’s leading academic and research institutions. Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), founded in 2005 in partnership with Qatar Foundation, seeks to build upon the world-class reputation of the university through education, research, and service. Inspired by the university’s mission of promoting intellectual, ethical, and spiritual understanding, GU-Q aims to advance knowledge and provide students and the community with a holistic educational experience that produces global citizens committed to the service of humankind.

Located in Doha’s Education City, GU-Q offers the same internationally recognized Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service degree as Georgetown’s Capitol Campus in Washington, DC. This unique, interdisciplinary program prepares students to tackle the most important and pressing global issues by helping them develop critical thinking, analytic, and communication skills within an international context. GU-Q alumni work in leading local and international organizations across industries ranging from finance to energy, education, and media. The Qatar campus also serves as a residency and delivery location for the Executive Master’s in Emergency and Disaster Management along with the Executive Master’s in Leadership.

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