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No. 101 | 06 Aug 2021 |
Evaluating blended finance instruments and mechanisms
This paper provides an overview of how to evaluate different blended finance instruments and mechanisms, including equity instruments, debt instruments, first loss capital, guarantees and insurance, development impact bonds, performance-based grants,... |
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No. 34 | 16 May 2017 |
Engaging the Private Sector for Green Growth and Climate Action
The private sector plays an important role in supporting green growth in developing countries. As a result, there is increasing emphasis for development co-operation providers to integrate private sector engagement (PSE) approaches into their... |
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No. 57 | 04 Jun 2019 |
Enabling Civil Society
Civil society and civil society organisations (CSOs) are important to development co-operation, both as implementing partners for members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC), and as development actors in their own right. Agenda 2030 is... |
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No. 33 | 21 Apr 2017 |
Emerging providers’ international co-operation for development
This paper shows that development co-operation from emerging providers – i.e. countries beyond the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) – significantly increased in recent years, reaching 17% of total global development co-operation in 2014.... |
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No. 77 | 17 Sept 2020 |
Diplomacy and peace in fragile contexts
Diplomats and other diplomatic actors serve as the primary political actors in fragile contexts, both for OECD Development Assistance Committee members and the broader international community. They directly contribute to immediate and long-term... |
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No. 111 | 05 May 2023 |
Development co-operation and the provision of global public goods
This paper looks at the implications for development co-operation of increased spending on global public goods and “bads”. It explores shifts in the narratives and financing priorities of development co-operation providers over recent decades and... |
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No. 32 | 31 Mar 2017 |
Development Co-operation for Private Sector Development
This Working Paper provides an analytical framework of development co-operation for private sector development (PSD) and a measurement to capture relevant Official Development Finance (ODF). PSD is defined as development co-operation which addresses... |
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No. 35 | 17 Jun 2017 |
Data for Development
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development commits the international community to support the modernisation and strengthening of national statistical capacities and systems in developing countries and to increase significantly the availability of... |
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No. 56 | 04 Jun 2019 |
Costa Rica’s perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)
This Working Paper summarises the main findings and recommendations of the pilot study carried out in Costa Rica as part of the development of the total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD) measurement framework. The Paper includes... |
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No. 90 | 17 Feb 2021 |
Core concepts in blended finance
This paper presents findings from research on how blended finance actors use and define different key concepts, and what implications these understandings have for evaluators. By increasing awareness of key terms and their use, the paper can... |
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No. 80 | 17 Sept 2020 |
Considering human capital in a multidimensional analysis of fragility
In 2022, the OECD will add a human capital dimension to its fragility framework in acknowledgement of the ambition set forth in States of Fragility 2018 to “never lose sight of the end goal of delivering hope and better lives for all people in... |
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No. 58 | 31 Jul 2019 |
Connecting official development assistance and science technology and innovation for inclusive development
Advancements in science and technology are important drivers of economic growth and well-being and have the potential to help countries leapfrog stages of development. Greater investments are needed to strengthen developing countries’ research... |
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No. 78 | 17 Sept 2020 |
Conflict prevention in fragile contexts
Prevention is better than cure. The prevention of violent conflict in fragile contexts is cost-effective, it works and it should matter – to Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members and the broader international community – for sustaining... |
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No. 114 | 22 Dec 2023 |
Co-ordination across the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus
This paper provides a detailed analysis of co-ordination amongst organisations engaging in fragile and conflict-affected contexts. Co-ordination is the first pillar of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Recommendation on the... |
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No. 108 | 31 Jul 2022 |
Chile’s perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development
This pilot study seeks the perspective of Chile (a dual provider/recipient of development co-operation) on the concept and methodology of TOSSD. It estimates TOSSD flows from Chile in support of sustainable development and carries out a light... |
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No. 73 | 21 Apr 2020 |
Can blockchain technology reduce the cost of remittances?
The achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) demands unprecedented resources and efforts. Remittances as one of the largest development finance flows are an important source of income for millions of households in developing countries... |
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No. 46 | 23 Nov 2018 |
Cabo Verde Transition Finance Country Pilot
A transition finance country pilot was initiated by the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in partnership with the government of Cabo Verde. The study aims to capture the challenges facing Cabo Verde following graduation from Least Developed... |
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No. 69 | 20 Mar 2020 |
Burkina Faso’s Perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)
This working paper presents the main findings of the pilot study conducted in Burkina Faso in 2019 as part of the development of the statistical measurement framework for "Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)". The pilot study... |
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No. 7 | 01 Dec 2012 |
Building a “Fragile Consensus”: Liberalisation and State Fragility
This research paper seeks to answer three central questions: (i) how can different forms of liberalisation be classified; (ii) how have liberalisation policies and measures affected conflict-affected and fragile states; and (iii) what are the... |
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No. 41 | 15 Feb 2018 |
Breaking Down the Myths of Triangular Co-operation in Middle East and North Africa
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development identifies triangular co-operation as a promising modality to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Triangular co-operation is thought mainly to happen in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). This... |
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Evaluating blended finance instruments and mechanisms
Valerie Habbel, Edward T. Jackson, Magdalena Orth, Johanna Richter and Sven Harten
06 Aug 2021
This paper provides an overview of how to evaluate different blended finance instruments and mechanisms, including equity instruments, debt instruments, first loss capital, guarantees and insurance, development impact bonds, performance-based grants,...
Engaging the Private Sector for Green Growth and Climate Action
Naeeda Crishna Morgado and Bérénice Lasfargues
16 May 2017
The private sector plays an important role in supporting green growth in developing countries. As a result, there is increasing emphasis for development co-operation providers to integrate private sector engagement (PSE) approaches into their...
Enabling Civil Society
Jacqueline Wood and Karin Fällman
04 Jun 2019
Civil society and civil society organisations (CSOs) are important to development co-operation, both as implementing partners for members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC), and as development actors in their own right. Agenda 2030 is...
Emerging providers’ international co-operation for development
Julia Benn and Willem Luijkx
21 Apr 2017
This paper shows that development co-operation from emerging providers – i.e. countries beyond the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) – significantly increased in recent years, reaching 17% of total global development co-operation in 2014....
Diplomacy and peace in fragile contexts
Erik Forsberg and Jonathan Marley
17 Sept 2020
Diplomats and other diplomatic actors serve as the primary political actors in fragile contexts, both for OECD Development Assistance Committee members and the broader international community. They directly contribute to immediate and long-term...
Development co-operation and the provision of global public goods
Kerri Elgar, Yasmin Ahmad, Aussama Bejraoui, Eleanor Carey, Gregory De Paepe and Miami Choudhury
05 May 2023
This paper looks at the implications for development co-operation of increased spending on global public goods and “bads”. It explores shifts in the narratives and financing priorities of development co-operation providers over recent decades and...
Development Co-operation for Private Sector Development
Kaori Miyamoto and Emilio Chiofalo
31 Mar 2017
This Working Paper provides an analytical framework of development co-operation for private sector development (PSD) and a measurement to capture relevant Official Development Finance (ODF). PSD is defined as development co-operation which addresses...
Data for Development
Valentina Sanna and Ida McDonnell
17 Jun 2017
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development commits the international community to support the modernisation and strengthening of national statistical capacities and systems in developing countries and to increase significantly the availability of...
Costa Rica’s perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)
Marisa Berbegal-Ibanez, Juan Casado Asensio, Friederike Rühmann, Aussama Bejraoui, Guillaume Delalande and Julia Benn
04 Jun 2019
This Working Paper summarises the main findings and recommendations of the pilot study carried out in Costa Rica as part of the development of the total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD) measurement framework. The Paper includes...
Core concepts in blended finance
Stephen Spratt, Eilis Lawlor and Vincent Coppens
17 Feb 2021
This paper presents findings from research on how blended finance actors use and define different key concepts, and what implications these understandings have for evaluators. By increasing awareness of key terms and their use, the paper can...
Considering human capital in a multidimensional analysis of fragility
Kathleen Forichon
17 Sept 2020
In 2022, the OECD will add a human capital dimension to its fragility framework in acknowledgement of the ambition set forth in States of Fragility 2018 to “never lose sight of the end goal of delivering hope and better lives for all people in...
Connecting official development assistance and science technology and innovation for inclusive development
Fredrik Ericsson and Sam Mealy
31 Jul 2019
Advancements in science and technology are important drivers of economic growth and well-being and have the potential to help countries leapfrog stages of development. Greater investments are needed to strengthen developing countries’ research...
Conflict prevention in fragile contexts
Harsh Desai
17 Sept 2020
Prevention is better than cure. The prevention of violent conflict in fragile contexts is cost-effective, it works and it should matter – to Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members and the broader international community – for sustaining...
Co-ordination across the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus
Dan Schreiber and Sophia Swithern
22 Dec 2023
This paper provides a detailed analysis of co-ordination amongst organisations engaging in fragile and conflict-affected contexts. Co-ordination is the first pillar of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Recommendation on the...
Chile’s perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development
Guillaume Delalande, Marisa Berbegal-Ibanez, Juan Casado Asensio and Julia Benn
31 Jul 2022
This pilot study seeks the perspective of Chile (a dual provider/recipient of development co-operation) on the concept and methodology of TOSSD. It estimates TOSSD flows from Chile in support of sustainable development and carries out a light...
Can blockchain technology reduce the cost of remittances?
Friederike Rühmann, Sai Aashirvad Konda, Paul Horrocks and Nina Taka
21 Apr 2020
The achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) demands unprecedented resources and efforts. Remittances as one of the largest development finance flows are an important source of income for millions of households in developing countries...
Cabo Verde Transition Finance Country Pilot
Rachel Morris, Olivier Cattaneo and Konstantin Poensgen
23 Nov 2018
A transition finance country pilot was initiated by the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in partnership with the government of Cabo Verde. The study aims to capture the challenges facing Cabo Verde following graduation from Least Developed...
Burkina Faso’s Perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)
Guillaume Delalande, Cécile Sangaré, Friederike Rühmann and Julia Benn
20 Mar 2020
This working paper presents the main findings of the pilot study conducted in Burkina Faso in 2019 as part of the development of the statistical measurement framework for "Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)". The pilot study...
Building a “Fragile Consensus”: Liberalisation and State Fragility
Peter Middlebrook
01 Dec 2012
This research paper seeks to answer three central questions: (i) how can different forms of liberalisation be classified; (ii) how have liberalisation policies and measures affected conflict-affected and fragile states; and (iii) what are the...
Breaking Down the Myths of Triangular Co-operation in Middle East and North Africa
Juan Casado Asensio and Nadine Piefer
15 Feb 2018
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development identifies triangular co-operation as a promising modality to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Triangular co-operation is thought mainly to happen in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). This...