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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. 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. 93 | 15 Apr 2021 |
A baseline survey of the guiding principles on managing for sustainable development results
This paper describes the aggregate findings of a survey conducted to assess where the members of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Results Community stand with regard to the Guiding Principles on Managing for Sustainable Development... |
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No. 92 | 18 Mar 2021 |
Monitoring, evaluation and learning for climate risk management
This working paper focuses on the role of monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) for promoting effective climate risk management. It aims to introduce a conceptual framework that governments and development co-operation providers can draw on when... |
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No. 91 | 17 Feb 2021 |
Evaluating financial and development additionality in blended finance operations
This paper clarifies the various definitions of additionality currently in use, and explores the relationship between additionality and key evaluation terms, such as impact and causality. It concludes that additionality should be assessed both ex... |
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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. 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. 88 | 22 Dec 2020 |
Financing in fragile contexts
Drawing on the OECD multidimensional fragility framework, this paper offers insights into the state of financing in fragile contexts, its links to the dimensions and drivers of fragility, and current risks and opportunities. This paper is part of a... |
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No. 87 | 18 Dec 2020 |
Indonesia’s perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)
This Working Paper presents the perspective of Indonesia on the concept of total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD), the extent of TOSSD resources provided by Indonesia and the capacity of the government to report on these... |
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No. 86 | 21 Oct 2020 |
Solomon Islands transition finance country diagnostic
This working paper aims to better understand the process of graduation from least developed country (LDC) states in a Pacific small island developing state (SIDS), and provides the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) and other development partners... |
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No. 85 | 21 Oct 2020 |
Peer Reviews on Development Finance Statistics
Countries often face similar challenges in statistical reporting on development finance. Through Peer Reviews on Development Finance Statistics, Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members and non-DAC providers, together with the OECD, jointly... |
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No. 84 | 21 Oct 2020 |
Lessons learnt from the 2019 Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD) data survey
Total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD) is a new international statistical measure that provides a complete picture of all official resources and private finance mobilised by official interventions in support of sustainable... |
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No. 83 | 09 Oct 2020 |
Peacebuilding in fragile contexts
Peacebuilding thinking and practice have evolved significantly over the past decade. The business case for the effectiveness of peacebuilding has been established. Successful interventions underscore the importance of peacebuilding initiatives, as do... |
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No. 82 | 17 Sept 2020 |
Fragility and Agenda 2030
This working paper examines the reasons why fragile contexts have struggled to generate momentum towards the Sustainable Development Goals and why that matters for policy and practice in a post-COVID-19 world. Drawing on multidimensional analysis and... |
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No. 81 | 17 Sept 2020 |
Fit for fragility
Engaging in fragile settings is challenging, but there is much to learn from the work Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members are doing to support fragile contexts on the ground. Drawing on case study research and a secondary literature review... |
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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. 79 | 17 Sept 2020 |
Multidimensional fragility in 2020
This analysis of the 2020 OECD multidimensional fragility framework is a background paper for States of Fragility 2020. It provides a snapshot of the state of fragility in the world today, paying particular attention to the 57 fragile contexts on the... |
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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. 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. 76 | 17 Sept 2020 |
States of fragility and official development assistance
This paper analyses official development assistance (ODA) to the 57 fragile contexts in the 2020 OECD fragility framework. ODA is a crucial, reliable resource for these fragile contexts and an indispensable part of their journey to sustainable... |
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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...
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...
A baseline survey of the guiding principles on managing for sustainable development results
Alejandro Guerrero-Ruiz, Julia Schnatz and Chantal Verger
15 Apr 2021
This paper describes the aggregate findings of a survey conducted to assess where the members of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Results Community stand with regard to the Guiding Principles on Managing for Sustainable Development...
Monitoring, evaluation and learning for climate risk management
Martin Noltze, Alexandra Köngeter, Cornelia Römling and Dirk Hoffmann
18 Mar 2021
This working paper focuses on the role of monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) for promoting effective climate risk management. It aims to introduce a conceptual framework that governments and development co-operation providers can draw on when...
Evaluating financial and development additionality in blended finance operations
Ole Winckler Andersen, Henrik Hansen and John Rand
17 Feb 2021
This paper clarifies the various definitions of additionality currently in use, and explores the relationship between additionality and key evaluation terms, such as impact and causality. It concludes that additionality should be assessed both ex...
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...
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...
Financing in fragile contexts
Cushla Thompson
22 Dec 2020
Drawing on the OECD multidimensional fragility framework, this paper offers insights into the state of financing in fragile contexts, its links to the dimensions and drivers of fragility, and current risks and opportunities. This paper is part of a...
Indonesia’s perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)
Guillaume Delalande, Aussama Bejraoui, Melissa Li and Julia Benn
18 Dec 2020
This Working Paper presents the perspective of Indonesia on the concept of total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD), the extent of TOSSD resources provided by Indonesia and the capacity of the government to report on these...
Solomon Islands transition finance country diagnostic
Cécilia Piemonté and Abdoulaye Fabregas
21 Oct 2020
This working paper aims to better understand the process of graduation from least developed country (LDC) states in a Pacific small island developing state (SIDS), and provides the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) and other development partners...
Peer Reviews on Development Finance Statistics
Julia Benn and Friederike Rühmann
21 Oct 2020
Countries often face similar challenges in statistical reporting on development finance. Through Peer Reviews on Development Finance Statistics, Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members and non-DAC providers, together with the OECD, jointly...
Lessons learnt from the 2019 Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD) data survey
Aussama Bejraoui, Valérie Gaveau, Marisa Berbegal-Ibanez, Guillaume Delalande and Julia Benn
21 Oct 2020
Total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD) is a new international statistical measure that provides a complete picture of all official resources and private finance mobilised by official interventions in support of sustainable...
Peacebuilding in fragile contexts
Jonathan Marley
09 Oct 2020
Peacebuilding thinking and practice have evolved significantly over the past decade. The business case for the effectiveness of peacebuilding has been established. Successful interventions underscore the importance of peacebuilding initiatives, as do...
Fragility and Agenda 2030
Jonathan Marley and Harsh Desai
17 Sept 2020
This working paper examines the reasons why fragile contexts have struggled to generate momentum towards the Sustainable Development Goals and why that matters for policy and practice in a post-COVID-19 world. Drawing on multidimensional analysis and...
Fit for fragility
Dan Schreiber and Seve Loudon
17 Sept 2020
Engaging in fragile settings is challenging, but there is much to learn from the work Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members are doing to support fragile contexts on the ground. Drawing on case study research and a secondary literature review...
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...
Multidimensional fragility in 2020
Harsh Desai and Erik Forsberg
17 Sept 2020
This analysis of the 2020 OECD multidimensional fragility framework is a background paper for States of Fragility 2020. It provides a snapshot of the state of fragility in the world today, paying particular attention to the 57 fragile contexts on the...
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...
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...
States of fragility and official development assistance
Harsh Desai
17 Sept 2020
This paper analyses official development assistance (ODA) to the 57 fragile contexts in the 2020 OECD fragility framework. ODA is a crucial, reliable resource for these fragile contexts and an indispensable part of their journey to sustainable...