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  • 12-April-2023

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    Countries and territories most in need

    Because ODA is a scarce resource for financing development, it is important to ensure it reaches the countries and people that need it most.

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  • 16-November-2022

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    OECD Development Events

    Our events are opportunities to interact with major actors and thinkers on development issues.

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  • 1-May-2022

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    Ocean economy and developing countries

    More than three billion people rely on the ocean for their livelihoods, the vast majority in developing countries. In many of those, ocean-based industries such as tourism and fisheries are key sources of income and jobs. Too often, however, these have expanded without sufficient consideration for environmental and social sustainability, creating low paying jobs and leading to environmental degradation.

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  • 14-October-2021

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    OECD COP26 Virtual Pavilion - Better policies for climate action

    Join us for two weeks of live events, as we bring together leading thinkers and policy experts who will share insights and data on accelerating climate action to reach the goals of the Paris Agreement.

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  • 10-May-2021

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    Social Protection Systems Reviews

    We advocate for a systems approach to the extension and reform of social protection programmes and financing tools: coherent programmes, co-ordinated institutions, shared administrative systems, and an efficient allocation of financial resources.

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  • 10-May-2021

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    Inclusive societies - Analysis

    Around 70% of the world’s workers depend on the informal economy for their livelihoods. Most of them live and work in low and middle-income countries, where extending and adapting social protection systems is challenging.

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  • 1-April-2021

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    Platform on investment and productive transformation in Africa

    Even before the COVID-19 crisis stopped the continent’s economic growth in its tracks, Africa was facing a deficit in domestic and foreign productive investment. Levels were too low to either match the needs of a fast growing, increasingly urban, working-age population, or improve the insertion of the continent in the global economy.

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  • 24-March-2021

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    Infrastructure finance by bilateral and multilateral development partners

    Infrastructure — such as water and sanitation, transport, energy and communications — is fundamental for economic growth, poverty reduction and human development.

  • 29-January-2021

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    OECD Social Impact Investment Initiative

    Innovative approaches such as social impact investment - the provision of finance to organisations addressing social needs with the explicit expectation of a measurable social, as well as financial, return - can help to further drive economic development and improvement in achieving social outcomes.

  • 18-November-2020

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    Peer Reviews on Development Finance Statistics

    Countries often face similar reporting challenges in development finance statistics. The Peer Reviews on Development Finance Statistics help countries cope with an increasing demand for comprehensive, reliable and accessible statistics on development finance

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