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The Multilateral Monitor

Keeping up to date on the key and most actionable developments in payments and digital policy taking place in multilateral forums

 

ALL ISSUES

JANUARY–FEBRUARY 2023

A digital trust agenda in a fractious multilateral cooperation ecosystem

Broad efforts to promote cybersecurity, privacy, and other standards

DECEMBER 2022

Multilateral digital policy retrospective for 2022

Top five multilateral research and initiatives on digital policy in 2022

NOVEMBER 2022

Greening global digital policy — what it means for business

Green global digital policy still in the making and opportunity is ripe for engagement and public-private collaboration

OCTOBER 2022

Special issue on UNGA 77 and the IMF/World Bank annual meetings 2022

Inaugural issue taking stock of issues and trends in multilateral policy space

About the Multilateral Monitor
 

Countries around the world are grappling with the accelerated digitalization of economy and society. The gap is widening between the scale of digital activity and the policy and regulatory frameworks necessary govern an increasingly digital economy. Multilateral institutions, both regional and global, responded by placing digital transformation as a priority focus on their global policy agendas. Digital policy initiatives are, therefore, proliferating and influencing the policy and regulatory environment in which businesses operate.

The Multilateral Monitor is a monthly newsletter that will keep you up to date on the key and most actionable developments in payments and digital policy taking place in multilateral forums. The newsletter will focus primarily on  Digital Payments, Digital Financial Services, Digital Financial Inclusion, Digital Identity, Digital Government (GovTech), Digital Public Goods, Digital Trade and Investment, Privacy and Data Governance.

 

 

EDITOR
Heba Shams
Vice President for Multilateral Engagement
Mastercard — Global Public Policy

PCDE Shams