6-July-2015
English
Fighting Illicit Financial Flows: Are Partnerships and Policy Coherence the keys to success?
13-May-2015
English
Joint meeting of the OECD and Center for Global Prosperity to be held on 15 June 2015 entitled "Creating enabling environments for mobilising private financial flows for sustainable development"
12-March-2015
English
The workshop will cover: shaping a measurable target for policy coherence in the SDG framework; updating tools for promoting PCSD; and addressing illicit financial flows.
13-November-2014
English
How to define, monitor and assess policy coherence for sustainable development in the Post-2015 Agenda.
24-September-2014
English
“Creating enabling environments for sustainable development: How policy coherence can help curb illicit financial flows in the post-2015 era”
4-March-2014
English
As we head towards 2015 and a successor framework to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), our common future remains at stake. We are facing a plethora of issues including: growing inequalities; changing consumption patterns and population dynamics; increasing natural resource scarcity; and climate change, said OECD Secretary-General.
4-March-2014
English
“Policy Coherence for Development in a Post-2015 Era: How can PCD help advance universal goals and contribute to transformational change?”
4-July-2013
English
The OECD Strategy on Development is a corporate framework that will guide the Organisation’s contribution to development in the years to come. Its overall objective is to strengthen OECD’s contributions to higher and more inclusive growth in the widest array of countries.
22-May-2013
English, PDF, 2,361kb
Building on the OECD’s founding mission to foster economic prosperity and contribute to development and well-being worldwide, the Organisation is making use of its multidisciplinary expertise and peer-learning working methods to ensure more coherent and integrated policy approaches to development. This brochure illustrates this effort in practice.
19-February-2013
English, PDF, 603kb
Governments are increasingly called upon to respond to a variety of concerns raised by society in many areas such as the environment, animal welfare and food safety. And they are asked to do so in a coherent manner. To address any market imperfections, governments have a number of options available to intervene, including regulatory, subsidy or tax based measures.