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Annual Report AR 2022 SUMMARY WHO WE ARE OUR STRENGTH AND OUR RESOURCES OUR RESULTS Institutional strategic planning RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE BCB STRATEGY AND THE 2020-2023 PPA The PEI-BCB is aligned with the Federal Multi-Year Plan (PPA). The BCB directly contributed to the PPA 2020-2023 through the Monetary and Financial Stability Guarantee Program. The objective of this finalistic program reflects the core of the BCB's mission, since it seeks to ensure the stability of the currency purchasing power and a sound, efficient and competitive financial system, to support the country's sustainable economic development. The BCB also participates in the Management and Maintenance Program of the Executive Branch. Through this program, budgetary resources are obtained to cover costs and investments, such as purchases and acquisitions of equipment and materials, and payment of salaries and service contracts. THE BCB STRATEGY AND THE UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was created by the United Nations in 2015. This global agenda established 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030. The 17 SDGs involve diverse themes such as inclusive economic growth, poverty eradication, reduction of inequalities, sustainable patterns of production and consumption. The BCB reinforces its commitment to face some of the great challenges of Brazilian society: the promotion of sustainable and inclusive economic growth, the mitigation of risks arising from environmental and climate change, the eradication of poverty, and the reduction of social inequality. In this sense, the BCB started to develop a holistic view of the institutional work on sustainability, fostering synergy between different efforts and seeking to make better use of the knowledge existing within the institution to move forward at a faster pace. The BCB takes Agenda 2030 into consideration in its strategic planning and in the preparation of this report. Thus, the commitment of the BCB to sustainable development is made explicit in the PEI-BCB, in its vision for the future and in one of the strategic objectives established for the current planning cycle: "Promote sustainable finance and contribute to the reduction of socio-environmental and climate risks in the economy and the financial system". In addition, the points of convergence between the PEI-BCB and the SDGs were mapped. The conclusion of this alignment work is that the BCB contributes, directly or indirectly, to the achievement of nine of the 17 SDGs. The BCB develops strategic actions that contribute more directly to the achievement of SDGs 4, 8 and 17. The Aprender Valor program, for example, contributes to the achievement of SDG 4, which involves the promotion of lifelong learning opportunities for all. SDG 8 is to promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all. Pix is an example of a BCB action that contributes to the achievement of target 8.10, which involves encouraging the expansion of access to banking and financial services for all. Through the actions developed under the Sustainability dimension of the Agenda BC#, the BCB also contributes to the achievement of SDG 17, by strengthening the means of implementation and revitalizing the global partnership for sustainable development. 20 20
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