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No. 71 | 06 Mar 2020 |
Why does inclusion matter?
Inclusion in terms of both process (how decisions are made and who is included in that process and how and why) and outcomes (how wealth and prosperity are distributed and shared across a population and why) is a leading priority in international... |
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No. 28 | 30 Jun 2016 |
What Enables Effective International Climate Finance in the Context of Development Co-operation?
In response to on-going discussions on the relationship between international climate finance and development finance, this paper explores what enables effective international climate finance in the context of development co-operation. Through... |
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No. 89 | 26 Jan 2021 |
Triangular co-operation with India
India is home to a dynamic and vibrant community of civil society organisations (CSOs). Indian CSOs are often innovating to bridge development gaps and cater to the needs of marginalised and vulnerable groups. Historically, India is a pioneer of... |
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No. 5 | 01 Oct 2012 |
Transnational Organised Crime and Fragile States
Transnational organised crime (TOC) refers to a fluid and diversified industry that engages in illicit activities ranging from drug and human trafficking to drug smuggling, piracy and money laundering. Although it may affect strong states,... |
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No. 61 | 12 Aug 2019 |
Transition finance country study of Lebanon
This study investigates transition finance in Lebanon, an upper middle-income country in the MENA region transitioning from a significant adverse shock. Lebanon’s development path has been historically non-linear and, most recently, the Syrian... |
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No. 70 | 17 Feb 2020 |
Transition finance country study of Chile
Through the ABC framework developed under the OECD’s transition finance work stream, the present country pilot strives to shed light on Chile’s official development assistance graduation experience. Its main objective is to understand the challenges... |
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No. 60 | 06 Aug 2019 |
Transition Finance Country Study Viet Nam
Based on the “ABC” approach targeted to assess all available sources of financing (official development finance, private investment, domestic resources, and remittances), the Viet Nam country pilot study explores the challenges of transition finance... |
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No. 94 | 16 Apr 2021 |
Transition Finance Compendium
Building on the evidence collected through seven country pilots, this Transition Finance Compendium concludes that more could be done to build the resilience of ODA. The analyses carried out suggests that official development assistance (ODA) trends... |
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No. 49 | 19 Dec 2018 |
Transition Finance Challenges for Commodity-based Least Developed Countries
The Zambia country pilot study was conducted by the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) to explore the challenges of transition finance for a commodity-based Least Developed Country (LDC). In particular, debt sustainability concerns are... |
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No. 54 | 21 Mar 2019 |
Transition Finance
In answer to the call expressed within the Addis Ababa Action Agenda to mobilise all available resources – domestic and foreign, public and private – in support of the Sustainable Development Goals, the Development Co-operation Directorate develops a... |
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No. 1 | 04 Apr 2011 |
Training and Beyond: Seeking Better Practices for Capacity Development
This paper is the result of a joint effort of OECD/DAC and LenCD to assemble the critical messages about training and learning that are emerging from the current international scrutiny of training and capacity development. It synthesises current... |
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No. 109 | 31 Jul 2022 |
Total Official Support for Sustainable Development - Data comparison study for Bangladesh, Cameroon and Colombia
The study explores similarities and differences between the TOSSD data and the data collected at the local level, and provides recommendations on how to improve data completeness and accuracy. |
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No. 95 | 07 May 2021 |
To what extent can blockchain help development co-operation actors meet the 2030 Agenda?
Blockchain is mainstreaming, but the number of blockchain for development use-cases with proven success beyond the pilot stage remain relatively few. This paper outlines key blockchain concepts and implications in order to help policymakers reach... |
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No. 68 | 29 Jan 2020 |
The value added of triangular co-operation
This paper is the result of a joint pilot exercise of the “Toolkit for identifying, monitoring and evaluating the value added of triangular co-operation” among the EU-LAC Facility for Triangular Co-operation (ADELANTE) and the OECD. The eight... |
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No. 97 | 01 Jun 2021 |
The role of guarantees in blended finance
The coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis provides a new context for donors to assess the relevance of guarantees in addressing challenges linked with a sustainable recovery. The paper argues there may be significant scope for more and better use of... |
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No. 112 | 05 Jun 2023 |
The adoption of innovation in international development organisations
Addressing 21st century development challenges requires investments in innovation, including the use of new approaches and technologies. Currently, many development organisations prioritise investments in isolated innovation pilots that leverage a... |
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No. 24 | 01 Sept 2015 |
The accidental birth of “official development assistance”
Official development assistance (ODA) has been the standard measure of foreign aid for 45 years, but its creation was largely accidental, and followed no plan. Its origins lie with efforts by the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in the... |
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No. 31 | 22 Dec 2016 |
The Role of Development Finance in Climate Action Post-2015
This working paper reflects on the outcomes of the 2015 agreements on development and environment including the Sendai Framework, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals, and the Paris Agreement. It... |
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No. 8 | 01 Dec 2012 |
The Power of Radical Islamist Ideas in Fragile States in Parts of Sub-Saharan Africa
In parts of sub-Saharan Africa, radical Islamists are targeting fragile and conflict-affected states and encouraging the formation of groups which act against the state (either violently or subversively). These processes exacerbate existing fragility... |
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No. 42 | 23 Mar 2018 |
The Philippines’ Perspective on TOSSD
This working paper presents the results of the country pilot carried out in the Philippines in 2017 in the context of the development of the new framework of total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD). The results of the pilot... |
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Why does inclusion matter?
Alina Rocha Menocal
06 Mar 2020
Inclusion in terms of both process (how decisions are made and who is included in that process and how and why) and outcomes (how wealth and prosperity are distributed and shared across a population and why) is a leading priority in international...
What Enables Effective International Climate Finance in the Context of Development Co-operation?
Sáni Ye Zou and Stephanie Ockenden
30 Jun 2016
In response to on-going discussions on the relationship between international climate finance and development finance, this paper explores what enables effective international climate finance in the context of development co-operation. Through...
Triangular co-operation with India
Sachin Chaturvedi and Nadine Piefer-Söyler
26 Jan 2021
India is home to a dynamic and vibrant community of civil society organisations (CSOs). Indian CSOs are often innovating to bridge development gaps and cater to the needs of marginalised and vulnerable groups. Historically, India is a pioneer of...
Transnational Organised Crime and Fragile States
Paula Miraglia, Rolando Ochoa and Ivan Briscoe
01 Oct 2012
Transnational organised crime (TOC) refers to a fluid and diversified industry that engages in illicit activities ranging from drug and human trafficking to drug smuggling, piracy and money laundering. Although it may affect strong states,...
Transition finance country study of Lebanon
Emilio Chiofalo, Konstantin Poensgen and Yasmine Rockenfeller
12 Aug 2019
This study investigates transition finance in Lebanon, an upper middle-income country in the MENA region transitioning from a significant adverse shock. Lebanon’s development path has been historically non-linear and, most recently, the Syrian...
Transition finance country study of Chile
Olivier Cattaneo, Cécilia Piemonté and Konstantin Poensgen
17 Feb 2020
Through the ABC framework developed under the OECD’s transition finance work stream, the present country pilot strives to shed light on Chile’s official development assistance graduation experience. Its main objective is to understand the challenges...
Transition Finance Country Study Viet Nam
Jieun Kim and Konstantin Poensgen
06 Aug 2019
Based on the “ABC” approach targeted to assess all available sources of financing (official development finance, private investment, domestic resources, and remittances), the Viet Nam country pilot study explores the challenges of transition finance...
Transition Finance Compendium
Olivier Cattaneo and Cécilia Piemonté
16 Apr 2021
Building on the evidence collected through seven country pilots, this Transition Finance Compendium concludes that more could be done to build the resilience of ODA. The analyses carried out suggests that official development assistance (ODA) trends...
Transition Finance Challenges for Commodity-based Least Developed Countries
Jieun Kim, Olivier Cattaneo, Arnaud Pincet and Konstantin Poensgen
19 Dec 2018
The Zambia country pilot study was conducted by the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) to explore the challenges of transition finance for a commodity-based Least Developed Country (LDC). In particular, debt sustainability concerns are...
Transition Finance
Cécilia Piemonté, Olivier Cattaneo, Rachel Morris, Arnaud Pincet and Konstantin Poensgen
21 Mar 2019
In answer to the call expressed within the Addis Ababa Action Agenda to mobilise all available resources – domestic and foreign, public and private – in support of the Sustainable Development Goals, the Development Co-operation Directorate develops a...
Training and Beyond: Seeking Better Practices for Capacity Development
Jenny Pearson
04 Apr 2011
This paper is the result of a joint effort of OECD/DAC and LenCD to assemble the critical messages about training and learning that are emerging from the current international scrutiny of training and capacity development. It synthesises current...
Total Official Support for Sustainable Development - Data comparison study for Bangladesh, Cameroon and Colombia
Giorgio Gualberti, Sandie Xu, Madeleine Lessard, Cécile Sangaré, Ali Utku Dagtekin, Caroline Mícek and Julia Benn
31 Jul 2022
The study explores similarities and differences between the TOSSD data and the data collected at the local level, and provides recommendations on how to improve data completeness and accuracy.
To what extent can blockchain help development co-operation actors meet the 2030 Agenda?
Priscilla Boiardi and Esme Stout
07 May 2021
Blockchain is mainstreaming, but the number of blockchain for development use-cases with proven success beyond the pilot stage remain relatively few. This paper outlines key blockchain concepts and implications in order to help policymakers reach...
The value added of triangular co-operation
Nadine Piefer-Söyler and Néstor Pelechà Aigües
29 Jan 2020
This paper is the result of a joint pilot exercise of the “Toolkit for identifying, monitoring and evaluating the value added of triangular co-operation” among the EU-LAC Facility for Triangular Co-operation (ADELANTE) and the OECD. The eight...
The role of guarantees in blended finance
Weronika Garbacz, David Vilalta and Lasse Moller
01 Jun 2021
The coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis provides a new context for donors to assess the relevance of guarantees in addressing challenges linked with a sustainable recovery. The paper argues there may be significant scope for more and better use of...
The adoption of innovation in international development organisations
Benjamin Kumpf and Parnika Jhunjhunwala
05 Jun 2023
Addressing 21st century development challenges requires investments in innovation, including the use of new approaches and technologies. Currently, many development organisations prioritise investments in isolated innovation pilots that leverage a...
The accidental birth of “official development assistance”
Simon Scott
01 Sept 2015
Official development assistance (ODA) has been the standard measure of foreign aid for 45 years, but its creation was largely accidental, and followed no plan. Its origins lie with efforts by the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in the...
The Role of Development Finance in Climate Action Post-2015
Tara Shine and Gisela Campillo
22 Dec 2016
This working paper reflects on the outcomes of the 2015 agreements on development and environment including the Sendai Framework, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals, and the Paris Agreement. It...
The Power of Radical Islamist Ideas in Fragile States in Parts of Sub-Saharan Africa
Abdelkérim Ousman
01 Dec 2012
In parts of sub-Saharan Africa, radical Islamists are targeting fragile and conflict-affected states and encouraging the formation of groups which act against the state (either violently or subversively). These processes exacerbate existing fragility...
The Philippines’ Perspective on TOSSD
Guillaume Delalande, Raundi Halvorson-Quevedo and Cécile Sangaré
23 Mar 2018
This working paper presents the results of the country pilot carried out in the Philippines in 2017 in the context of the development of the new framework of total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD). The results of the pilot...