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  • 29-November-2018

    English

    Multilateral Development Finance - Towards a New Pact on Multilateralism to Achieve the 2030 Agenda Together

    This report contributes to the broader international debate on why we need multilateralism and how to make it more effective to achieve the 2030 Agenda. At a time when the value of multilateralism is being questioned, the report provides new evidence and recommendations for a new 'pact' on multilateralism. This pact would be founded on recognition of the mutual responsibility of sovereign states and multilateral institutions to create a stronger, more effective multilateral system. The report offers a detailed overview of official development assistance (ODA) spending through the multilateral system. This year’s edition introduces three innovations. First, it examines the growing role of China, other sovereign states, philanthropy and the private sector as funders of multilateral organisations. Second, it analyses concessional and non-concessional spending by multilateral institutions, and discusses how multilateral action needs to adapt to the new development agenda. Third, it presents a new multi-dimensional metrics to measure the quality of multilateral funding, using financing to the World Health Organisation as a case study. Building on this evidence, the report outlines policy recommendations that provide a sound basis for principles of good multilateral donorship to deliver on the 2030 Agenda.
  • 22-November-2018

    English

    Private Finance for Sustainable Development

    The Private Finance for Sustainable Development meeting is an annual OECD event that brings together relevant stakeholders from the public and private sector to discuss new approaches in using private finance to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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  • 20-November-2018

    English

    Index of financing for sustainable development terms

    Site map of the Financing for Sustainable Development webpage

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  • 25-April-2018

    English

    Making Development Co-operation Work for Small Island Developing States

    Small Island Developing States (SIDS) stand at a critical juncture on their paths to sustainable development. Economic growth, human development and vulnerability indicators point to specific challenges facing SIDS, and suggest that new development solutions and approaches are needed to chart the course to prosperity for their people and their environments. Building on a number of innovative sources of data, such as the OECD Surveys on Private Finance Mobilised and on Philanthropy, in addition to OECD DAC statistics and other sources, this report examines the financing for development resources – domestic and external – available to SIDS. It provides new evidence on sources, destination, and objectives of development finance in SIDS. It highlights innovative approaches and good practices that the international community could replicate, further develop, and scale up in order to make development co-operation work for SIDS, helping them set on a path of sustainable development.
  • 30-August-2017

    English

    Amounts Mobilised from the Private Sector by Official Development Finance Interventions

    The 2016 survey shows that, in 2012-15, USD 81.1 billion was mobilised from the private sector by official development finance interventions in form of guarantees, syndicated loans, shares in collective investment vehicles (CIVs), credit lines and direct investment in companies.

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  • 11-July-2017

    English

    Information Note on the DAC Deflators

    The DAC deflators adjust for both price and exchange rate changes, so that all flows, from all donors, in all years, are expressed in terms of a readily understood fixed unit of measurement - the purchasing power of a US dollar in a recent year, referred to as the base year.

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  • 21-April-2017

    English

    Emerging providers’ international co-operation for development

    Development co-operation from countries beyond the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) significantly increased in recent years, reaching 17% of total global development co-operation in 2014. The policy paper presents an estimate, of USD 300 billion, of broader international co-operation by emerging providers and it sets out what types of instruments are used to provide this broader international co-operation.

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  • 3-octobre-2016

    Français

    Apports de ressources non-APD: Philanthropie privée

    Les fondations philanthropiques jouent un rôle important dans le développement durable - non seulement dans la mobilisation des ressources financières, mais aussi en tant qu’acteurs du développement à part entière. Philanthropie est souvent considéré comme "le don des riches vers les pauvres», mais on pourrait aussi la définir comme « l’investissement de la société dans l’avenir » .

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  • 9-juin-2016

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    L'aide multilatérale 2015 - De meilleurs partenariats pour le monde de l'après-2015

    Ce rapport de l’OCDE sur l’aide multilatérale en 2015 contribue au débat général sur la façon de mettre en œuvre le programme pour le développement de l’après-2015. Il fait valoir que les organisations multilatérales ont un rôle fondamental à jouer pour nouer ou consolider des partenariats inclusifs qui apporteront les solutions collectives, internationales indispensables pour mettre fin à la pauvreté absolue et ouvrir une nouvelle ère de progrès économiques, de durabilité environnementale et de sociétés pacifiques et ouvertes à tous. Afin d’être en mesure de s’acquitter de leur mission, les organisations multilatérales devront mettre en œuvre des réformes exigeantes, d’une part pour mener à leur terme les changements internes engagés et d’autre part pour réagir face à un environnement global en rapide évolution. Aide multilatérale 2015 examine comment les fournisseurs bilatéraux peuvent aider les organisations multilatérales à réaliser les changements nécessaires et à mettre en place les partenariats efficaces qui s’imposent pour (i) assurer une utilisation optimale de toutes les ressources disponibles à l’appui du développement, y compris le financement préaffecté, et (ii) mobiliser des connaissances et des ressources auprès d’autres partenaires que les « donneurs traditionnels ».
  • 18-avril-2016

    Français

    Le financement pour le développement des pays au-delà du CAD

    Les pays non membres du CAD qui communiquent au CAD leur assistance au developpement

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