Asunción, IP Agency.- The Minister of Labor, Mónica Recalde, made official Paraguay‘s candidacy to host the next Ministerial Meeting on Governance of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), scheduled for the last quarter of 2025. This application was made during the OECD Summit of Labor Ministers on Social Inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean in Bogotá, Colombia.
The head of the Ministry of Labor highlighted in her presentation Paraguay’s role as co-president of the OECD Program for Latin America and the Caribbean from 2022, underlining the country’s efforts to promote good practices and standards of the organization, which translates into greater well-being for citizens.
Likewise, he highlighted the government’s commitment to implementing significant reforms to improve public confidence in the State.
Parallel to the application, Paraguay advanced a list of possible topics that could be addressed at the next meeting, such as the generation of trust, improvement of infrastructure governance and the use of artificial intelligence in public management.
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Interview with Minister Mónica Recalde on Paraguay’s Candidacy for OECD Ministerial Meeting
Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Minister Recalde. To start, can you tell us what motivated Paraguay to apply to host the upcoming OECD Ministerial Meeting in 2025?
Mónica Recalde: Thank you for having me. Paraguay’s application to host the OECD Ministerial Meeting stems from our commitment to advancing social inclusion and good governance in the region. As co-president of the OECD Program for Latin America and the Caribbean since 2022, we have been actively involved in promoting best practices and standards that enhance the welfare of our citizens. Hosting this meeting is an opportunity for us to showcase our efforts and facilitate discussions on critical issues.
Editor: During your presentation at the OECD Summit in Bogotá, you mentioned significant reforms being undertaken by the government. Can you elaborate on what these reforms entail?
Mónica Recalde: Certainly. Our government is focused on several transformative reforms aimed at rebuilding public trust in state institutions. This includes enhancing transparency, fostering accountability, and improving public service delivery. We believe that these changes are essential for creating a reliable governance framework that benefits all Paraguayans.
Editor: You mentioned potential topics for the next meeting, including infrastructure governance and artificial intelligence in public management. Why are these issues particularly important to address?
Mónica Recalde: These topics are crucial because they directly impact our capacity to deliver effective public services. Improved infrastructure governance can lead to more efficient use of resources, while embracing artificial intelligence can streamline processes and enhance decision-making in public management. By addressing these issues, we can better meet the needs of our citizens and adapt to the rapidly changing global landscape.
Editor: How does Paraguay’s role in the OECD help contribute to broader regional goals?
Mónica Recalde: As part of the OECD, Paraguay collaborates with other member countries to tackle pressing economic, social, and environmental challenges. By sharing our experiences and learning from others, we contribute to a collective understanding of effective governance, social policies, and economic strategies. This collaborative spirit is vital for fostering sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Editor: Thank you, Minister Recalde, for sharing these insights. We look forward to seeing how Paraguay’s candidacy progresses.
Mónica Recalde: Thank you for the opportunity to discuss these important topics. We are excited about the potential to host the OECD meeting and engage with our counterparts to improve governance and social inclusion in our region.
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Interview with Minister Mónica Recalde on Paraguay's Candidacy for the OECD Ministerial Meeting
Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Minister Recalde. To start, can you tell us what motivated Paraguay to apply to host the upcoming OECD Ministerial Meeting in 2025?
Mónica Recalde: Thank you for having me. Paraguay's application to host the OECD Ministerial Meeting stems from our commitment to advancing social inclusion and good governance in the region. As co-president of the OECD Program for Latin America and the Caribbean since 2022, we have been actively involved in promoting best practices and standards that enhance the welfare of our citizens. Hosting this meeting is an opportunity for us to showcase our efforts and facilitate discussions on critical issues.
Editor: During your presentation at the OECD Summit in Bogotá, you mentioned significant reforms being undertaken by the government. Can you elaborate on what these reforms entail?
Mónica Recalde: Certainly. Our government is focused on several transformative reforms aimed at rebuilding public trust in state institutions. This includes enhancing transparency, fostering accountability, and improving public service delivery. We believe that these changes are essential for creating a reliable governance framework that benefits all Paraguayans.
Editor: You mentioned potential topics for the next meeting, including infrastructure governance and artificial intelligence in public management. Why are these issues particularly important to address?
Mónica Recalde: These topics are crucial because they directly impact our ability to govern effectively and efficiently. Infrastructure governance ensures that we have the necessary foundations to support economic growth and accessibility for our citizens. Meanwhile, integrating artificial intelligence into public management can enhance decision-making processes, improve service delivery, and make our government more responsive to the needs of the people. Addressing these issues at an international forum like the OECD will allow us to share insights and collaborate with other nations on best practices.
Editor: Thank you, Minister Recalde, for your insights and for highlighting Paraguay's commitment to governance and inclusion as we look forward to the 2025 OECD Ministerial Meeting.
Mónica Recalde: Thank you for having me. We're excited about the opportunity to host and contribute to meaningful discussions that can shape the future of our region.
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