The Banking Executive, Issue 155, November 2021

2021 G20 Rome Summit economic recovery. We commit to ensure access to quality edu- cation for all, with particular at- tention to women and girls and vulnerable students. We will in- crease our efforts to make educa- tion systems inclusive, adaptable and resilient, and will enhance the coordination between educa- tion, employment and social policies to improve the transition from education to quality em- ployment, also through lifelong learning. 37. We recognize the critical role of education for sustainable devel- opment, including environmen- tal stewardship, in empowering younger generations with the necessary skills and mindset to address global challenges. We commit to enhance cooperation and to foster stronger, effective measures to this end. 38. Migration and forced displace- ment. The impact of the pan- demic has confronted us with new challenges with regard to migration in our globalized economies. We commit to take steps to support the full inclusion of migrants, including migrant workers, and refugees in our pandemic response and recovery efforts, in the spirit of interna- tional cooperation and in line with national policies, legislation and circumstances, ensuring full respect for their human rights and fundamental freedoms re- gardless of their migration status. We also recognize the impor- tance of preventing irregular mi- gration flows and the smuggling of migrants, as part of a compre- hensive approach for safe, or- derly and regular migration, while responding to humanitar- ian needs and the root causes of displacement. We note the 2021 Annual International Migration and Forced Displacement Trends and Policies Report to the G20 prepared by the OECD in coop- eration with ILO, International Organization for Migration (IOM) and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). We will continue the dialogue on migration and forced displacement in future Presidencies. 39. Transportation and Travel. We will endeavor to restart interna- tional travel in a safe and orderly manner, consistent with the work of relevant international organi- zations such as the WHO, the In- ternational Civil Aviation Organization, the International Maritime Organization and the OECD. To this end, taking into consideration national public health policies, we acknowledge the relevance of shared stan- dards to ensure seamless travel, including testing requirements and results, vaccination certifi- cates and interoperability and mutual recognition of digital ap- plications, while continuing to ISSUE 155 NOVEMBER 2021 the BANKING EXECUTIVE 47

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