87:(Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Finance, Industry and Development Supervision) led the Indonesian delegation. A range of bilateral donor country delegations attended, as did representatives from a number of multilateral organisations. The meeting began with the Chair and the Head of the Indonesian delegation expressing appreciation to the
68:, for example, in 1998 the World Bank urged donors to provide appropriate amounts of financial support to promote economic recovery in Indonesia. The CGI meetings were key international meetings for Indonesia and were usually attended by a wide range of senior representatives, both from within Indonesia and from overseas.
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Estimates of the flow of finance through CGI arrangements reported by different source vary somewhat depending on the basis of reporting (commitments or disbursements, net or gross flows, loans or grants, etc.) In broad terms, the following tables, drawn from different sources, indicate the scale of
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for convening the meetings of the IGGI over the previous 24 years. Delegations then discussed recent economic and social developments in
Indonesia, reviewed external assistance requirements for the fiscal year 1991/92, and discussed the special topic of the meeting ("Physical Infrastructure and
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International Monetary Fund, the International Finance Corporation, the International Fund for Agricultural Development, the UN Development Programme, the European Community, the Islamic Development Bank, the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, the Nordic
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The 10th meeting of the CGI was held in Tokyo on 17-18 October 2000. Chair of the meeting, World Bank Vice
President Jemal-ud-din Kassum noted that three issues had been of paramount interest at the meeting: the continuation of structural reforms, the clear articulation of a poverty reduction
53:. IGGI was convened and chaired by the Dutch Government for over two decades throughout the 1970s and 1980. However, following increasing critical comments of Indonesian domestic policy by the then-Minister for Development Cooperation in the Netherlands,
57:, in early 1992, the Indonesian Government indicated that it no longer wished to participate in the annual IGGI meetings in The Hague and preferred that a new donor consultative group, the CGI, be established and be chaired by the World Bank.
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October 2002 and was held in Bali as a sign of support for Indonesia following the tragedy. The meeting included special sessions on the response to the Bali tragedy and, also, a cease-fire which had been announced in
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Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, The Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United
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announced that
Indonesia no longer needed to meet donors in an annual conference such as the CGI and would prefer to take direct responsibility for coordinating Indonesian international development programs with donors.
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Jakarta on 14 June 2006. This was the last CGI meeting before the Indonesian government announced in early 2007 that further meetings of the group would no longer be needed.
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President, East Asia and Pacific Regional Office,
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strategy, and the implementation of a governance program that covered legal and judicial reforms, decentralization, and forest management.
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Indonesia to discuss policies and the annual levels of foreign aid. After the 1997-98
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which led to an estimated deathtoll of nearly 170,000 in the province of
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