Development Co-operation Report 2020
Learning from Crises, Building Resilience
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The devastating impacts of coronavirus (COVID-19) on developing countries have tested the limits, ingenuity and flexibility of development co-operation while also uncovering best practices. This 58th edition of the Development Co-operation Report draws out early insights from leaders, OECD members, experts and civil society on the implications of coronavirus (COVID-19) for global solidarity and international co-operation for development in 2021 and beyond. The report suggests ways forward for the international development community as a whole for bold action and systemic reform to build resilient national and international systems capable of coping with global shocks, and providing and protecting global public goods while reinforcing the fundamental building blocks for sustainable development. The annual “development co-operation at a glance” infographics showcase the latest trends in development finance for over 80 providers of development co-operation, including members of the OECD, the Development Assistance Committee, other countries and philanthropic foundations.
Also available in: French
One Health: A cross-sectoral, holistic approach to reduce disease risk and build resilience
One Health recognises the inherent linkages between the health of humans, animals and the environment, and advocates cross-sectoral collaboration to achieve a broad range of public health, food security and trade outcomes. Though it remains challenging to build a framework to best capture all of its benefits, One Health is attracting renewed attention in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. This chapter highlights research supported by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research over the past ten years in Fiji, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, the Philippines and Viet Nam, including for disease control, and offers recommendations for development co-operation providers wishing to integrate and support this holistic approach in policies and programmes.
Also available in: French
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