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  • 18-April-2023

    English

    Multi-dimensional Review of El Salvador - Strategic Priorities for Robust, Inclusive and Sustainable Development

    El Salvador has made significant development progress in the past 30 years. The end of the civil war in 1992 marked the establishment of a liberal democracy and an open export-led development model, which led to a reduction in poverty and inequality. However, with economic growth averaging a modest 2.4% in the years before the COVID-19 pandemic, and productivity growth of 0.1% over the past decade, the post-war model has not generated the economic momentum or the jobs that the country needs. Decisive action is necessary to kickstart more robust, inclusive and sustainable development. Based on a multi-dimensional analysis of development in El Salvador, this report makes four priority recommendations: 1) build the conditions for a productive transformation and modernisation of the economy; 2) increase the quantity, quality and relevance of education; 3) manage water resources better to deliver water and sanitation for all in a sustainable manner; and 4) modernise the State so it can effectively deliver key public goods, from security to education to health, and successfully steer the next stage in the country’s development.
  • 31-mars-2023

    Français

    La nécessaire adaptation du tourisme à l’ère post-pandémie pour stimuler la croissance en Asie émergente

    Avant la pandémie de COVID-19, le secteur des voyages et du tourisme représentait environ 12 % du PIB dans les économies de l’Asie du Sud-Est. Le retour des touristes sera donc essentiel pour continuer de soutenir les économies dans un contexte d’incertitudes et de faible demande extérieure.

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  • 16-December-2022

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    Building and financing the transport infrastructure of tomorrow - The case of Colombia

    Recalling the centrality of transport infrastructure in any development strategy and economic recovery and resilience plan, the paper stresses the importance of increasing territorial connectivity in Colombia to sustain future progress. It describes the variety of financing models for transport infrastructure in the country and globally and identifies five key factors that Colombia should take into account when choosing between models in the future.
  • 13-December-2022

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    Multi-dimensional Review of the Dominican Republic - Towards Greater Well-being for All

    The Dominican Republic has made strides on many socioeconomic fronts over the years. The country has been one of the leading economies in Latin America and the Caribbean in terms of GDP growth, reaching upper middle-income status in 2011. However, progress on the different dimensions of well-being has been insufficient. In particular, socioeconomic and territorial disparities are still important, and public institutions remain insufficiently solid. For the Dominican Republic to embark on a more prosperous development path, three critical dimensions must be tackled. First, providing quality jobs for all, with particular emphasis on boosting formalisation and productive transformation. Second, mobilising more public and private finance for development, with more progressive and effective taxation systems, more efficient public expenditure and deeper capital markets. Third, accelerating digital transformation to boost productivity, enhance inclusion and support job creation.
  • 29-novembre-2022

    Français

    DevTalks - Les pays en développement sont-ils prêts face aux nouvelles vagues de migration ?

    Les pays en développement peuvent-ils inverser la tendance et tirer pleinement parti des nouvelles vagues de migration en tant que moteur du développement ?

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  • 23-novembre-2022

    Français

    La Banque africaine de développement et le Centre de développement de l'OCDE unissent leurs efforts pour mettre en œuvre le Cadre et un financement équitables pour la transition des pays reposant sur les industries extractives (EFFECT) en Afrique

    Suite au lancement officiel du Cadre et un financement équitables pour la transition des pays reposant sur les industries extractives (EFFECT) le 15 novembre lors de la COP27 à Charm el-Cheikh, en Égypte, la Banque africaine de développement (BAD) et le Centre de développement de l'OCDE ont le plaisir d'annoncer qu’ils uniront leurs efforts pour mettre en œuvre EFFECT en Afrique.

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  • 16-November-2022

    English

    Intermediary Cities and Climate Change - An Opportunity for Sustainable Development

    The consequences of climate change in developing countries are worsening fast: many ecosystems will shortly reach points of irreversible damage, and socio-economic costs will continue to rise. To alleviate the future impacts on populations and economies, policy makers are looking for the spaces where they can make the greatest difference. This report argues that intermediary cities in developing countries are such spaces. Indeed, in the context of fast population growth and urbanisation, these small and medium-sized cities silently play an essential role in the rapid transformation of human settlements, not least by supporting the massive flows of population, goods and services between rural and metropolitan areas. Most of those intermediary cities are still growing: now is therefore the time to influence their dynamics, and thereby the entire design of urbanisation in those regions, in ways that limit the exposure of urban dwellers to climate shocks and avoid carbon lock-in. To that end, based on fresh evidence and policy analysis on the challenges faced by these agglomerations in the context of climate change, the report makes the case for new development approaches to avoid the unsustainable paths followed by too many cities in the recent past.
  • 14-November-2022

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    7th OECD-UNDP G20 Workshop

    Workshop organised and co-hosted by the OECD and UNDP. The workshop will focus on some pressing themes and on fundamental issues where the G20 needs to find common ground to ensure its ambition is commensurate to the challenges and its actions go beyond business as usual.

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  • 28-October-2022

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    8th High level meeting of the Development Centre's Governing Board

    On 24 October 2022, decision makers from our 53 member countries came together for the 8th High-Level Meeting of our Governing Board. They shared ideas and learnt from one another, met with renowned experts and discussed policy priorities for the international community.

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  • 7-October-2022

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    Development Strategy Assessment of the Eastern Caribbean

    Eastern Caribbean countries enjoy rich natural endowments and have achieved significant economic development. Throughout the last decades, they have also been confronted with a number of rising economic, social and environmental challenges. To help them tackle these, and accelerate their development, the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and the OECD have jointly designed a regional strategy scorecard, which is at the heart of the Development Strategy Assessment of the Eastern Caribbean. The scorecard will help policy makers set priorities for the implementation of the OECS Development Strategy. Stronger resilience and capacity are the major guideposts towards both economic growth and social progress. The region can make much more of its green potential, with power generation topping the list. Improving regulation and reducing red tape can foster new, homegrown economic dynamism. Tourism, digital services and the sustainable ocean economy also offer untapped potential. Closing the skills gap, enhancing the quality of education and improving social protection are essential. Finally, as a red thread throughout, deeper regional integration would make it easier for OECS countries to pool resources in a range of areas, radically increasing the region’s potential for efficient governance, and accelerating the development of its human resources.
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