Former Vice President of Nigeria engages global leaders at Hamburg Sustainability Conference

Date: 2026-07-04
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Nigeria's Former Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo has participated in high-level discussions at the Hamburg Sustainability Conference focused on reshaping international development cooperation to reflect evolving global realities.

Speaking in his capacity as Co-Chair of the Future of Development Cooperation Coalition (FDCC), Osinbajo held bilateral and multilateral engagements with global leaders, including former German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and former Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla, who co-chair a newly launched South-North Coalition on Development.

Discussions centered on strengthening coordination between emerging global initiatives aimed at reforming development cooperation frameworks, with a focus on improving responsiveness, inclusivity and effectiveness in addressing contemporary development challenges.

Osinbajo also joined South Africa’s Minister of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Maropene Ramokgopa, in a panel discussion examining how international cooperation systems can be reimagined to better align with current economic, social and geopolitical conditions.

A key component of the conference was a closed-door dialogue convened by the Future of Development Cooperation Coalition, where stakeholders from government, philanthropy, finance, civil society and international organizations reviewed emerging principles guiding the Coalition’s work. According to organizers, the session was designed to encourage critical engagement and constructive feedback rather than formal endorsement.

Participants emphasized that the future of development cooperation will depend on stronger collaboration across institutional boundaries, greater adaptability and sustained dialogue among global stakeholders.

 

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