Charity initiative supports some of the world's poorest nations
Senior government financial leaders from some of the world's poorest and most remote nations will be on the Isle of Man this weekend.
They'll be taking part in the Small Countries Financial Management Programme at the Nunnery, which brings together officials who work in finance ministries, central banks and regulatory bodies.
The programme is run by Manx charity, The Small Countries Financial Management Centre, and is the brainchild of Professor Tim Cullen MBE, who still plays a leading role.
Executive Director Gary Roberts says this initiative means the Island plays a significant part in helping those less fortunate than we are:
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