Officially Closed, HLF MSP 2024 Affirms Ongoing Cooperation
BALI – The High-Level Forum on Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships (HLF MSP) 2024 officially closed today, marking the end of a strategic meeting that brought together stakeholders from various sectors and countries. The forum discussed global challenges and sought innovative solutions through cross-sector collaboration.
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said that the HLF MSP 2024 successfully achieved its objectives. He emphasized the importance of global cooperation in addressing challenges such as climate change and economic inequality.
“HLF MSP 2024 has provided an opportunity for various stakeholders to share knowledge and formulate joint strategies, which will form the basis for sustainable solutions in the future,” he said.
On the same occasion, the Director General of Small, Medium, and Miscellaneous Industries (IKMA) of the Ministry of Industry, Reni Yanita, added that this forum has paved the way for the development of green technology and industrial innovation.
“The involvement of various sectors in this forum is very important to promote inclusive and sustainable growth. We hope that the results of the HLF MSP 2024 can be implemented effectively to achieve better global goals,” said Reni.
The main benefit of this forum is the creation of synergy between government, private sector and civil society, which is expected to produce comprehensive solutions to global challenges.
HLF MSP 2024 successfully brought together various parties to discuss and formulate concrete steps in addressing issues such as climate change and inequality, as well as creating new opportunities for international cooperation.
With the conclusion of the HLF MSP 2024, attention now turns to the implementation of the recommendations resulting from this forum, which are expected to have a significant positive impact on the global community.