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  • 30-November-2015

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    Overview of the Main OECD Contributions and Support to the G20 under the Turkish Presidency

    In 2015, the OECD was asked by the Turkish G20 Presidency and the Group, to support many deliverables across the various work-streams by providing analysis and specific outputs in view of an ambitious outcome of the Antalya Leaders’ Summit.

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  • 16-November-2015

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    OECD-INFE Core Competencies Framework on Financial Literacy for Youth

    This document outlines the objectives and key components of the framework, and presents the flexible, outcome-based, core competencies framework itself. The framework is designed to be applicable to youth aged 15 to 18, describing the basic level of financial literacy that is likely to be needed by this group to fully and safely participate in economic and financial life.

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  • 16-November-2015

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    G20 and Low Income Developing Countries Framework

    Focusing on the relevance of G20 work for developing countries is particularly critical in 2015, a year in which the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development sets a new, comprehensive, universal and ambitious framework for global sustainable development efforts.

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  • 16-November-2015

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    G20 Development Working Group: 2015 Annual Progress Report

    The 2015 Report documents progress on ongoing commitments outlined in the 2014 DWG Annual Progress Report and actions identified in the Brisbane Development Update. This report is to be submitted to G20 Sherpas following the final DWG meeting under the Turkish Presidency in Antalya on 14-16 September 2015.

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  • 16-November-2015

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    Inclusive Growth and Development: 2015 Antalya Development Roadmap

    The DWG agenda promotes actions that will have a positive impact on low income and developing countries (LIDCs) through inclusive growth and development.

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  • 16-November-2015

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    G20 Statement on the Fight against Terrorism

    We condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the heinous terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November and in Ankara on 10 October. They are an unacceptable affront to all humanity. We extend our deepest condolences to the victims of terrorist attacks and their families.

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  • 16-November-2015

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    G20 Leaders’ Communiqué in Antalya

    We, the Leaders of the G20, met in Antalya on 15-16 November 2015 to determine further collective actions towards achieving strong, sustainable and balanced growth to raise the prosperity of our people. We are firm in our resolve to ensure growth is robust and inclusive, and delivers more and better quality jobs.

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  • 16-November-2015

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    Antalya Action Plan

    The Antalya Action Plan sets out the G20’s plan for decisive actions to strengthen the global economic recovery and foster strong, sustainable and balanced growth.

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  • 16-November-2015

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    G20/OECD High-level Principles on SME Financing

    SMEs are important engines of innovation, growth, job creation and social cohesion. However, they can only reach their full potential if they obtain the finance necessary to start, sustain and grow their business. These voluntary principles provide broad guidelines on how to enhance access by SMEs to finance to help increase the contribution of SMEs to resilient and inclusive growth.

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  • 15-November-2015

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    OECD Secretary-General Tax Report to G20 Leaders (Turkey, November 2015)

    This report consists of two parts. Part I is a report by the OECD Secretary-General regarding (A) the OECD/G20 BEPS Project; (B) tax transparency with the single global common standard on Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI); and (C) Tax and Development. Part II is a Progress Report to the G20 as adopted by the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes at its meeting on 28-30 October 2015.

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