
25 July 2000
Commonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon welcomes the commitment by G8 industrialised nations in Okinawa to help poor developing countries better position themselves to speed up growth and eradicate poverty.
In particular, Mr McKinnon welcomes the G8's resolve to push forward the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative, and the HIPC's resolve to develop comprehensive and country-owned poverty reduction strategies.
In a message to G8 Heads of Government before their Summit, Mr McKinnon stressed that debt relief needed to translate into benefits for the poor and into vital social programmes.
The Commonwealth has promoted the HIPC Initiative from the beginning stressing that heavily indebted poor countries simply cannot recover and grow without a substantial and faster reduction in the burden of unsustainable debt.
Mr McKinnon notes that notwithstanding the progress achieved in implementing the enhanced HIPC framework to date, as well as the G8 re-endorsement of the initiative at Okinawa, several key challenges remain: