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No. 38 | 02 Jun 2021 |
Aspirations des jeunes et réalité de l’emploi en Afrique
Il existe en Afrique un réel décalage entre les aspirations des jeunes et la réalité des marchés du travail. Les aspirations professionnelles des jeunes Africains ont ainsi peu en commun avec la demande de main-d’œuvre actuelle et prévue dans la... |
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No. 37 | 04 Mar 2021 |
Financing transition in the health sector
This paper explores the health financing challenges that countries face when they transition from low-income towards middle-income level and beyond. While domestic actors bear an increasing share of the national health expenditure in this process,... |
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No. 36 | 16 Feb 2021 |
Sustainably financing infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa - What role for the DAC?
In a climate of heightened debt vulnerabilities, countries in sub-Saharan Africa struggle to fill the gap in infrastructure finance, which is paramount to achieving their sustainable development objectives. At the same time, the infrastructure... |
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No. 35 | 08 Jan 2021 |
Mobilising institutional investor capital for climate-aligned development
Financing from institutional investors will be critical to achieving the sustainable development goals and curbing climate change. However, these large investors have been largely absent from multilateral initiatives to mobilise private capital.... |
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No. 34 | 18 Dec 2020 |
Towards more sustainable solutions to forced displacement
The majority of forcibly displaced people worldwide are hosted by developing countries. Alternative routes to sustainable solutions for the forcibly displaced, particularly in developing countries, are drying up, and the path towards and support for... |
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No. 33 | 27 Nov 2020 |
Civil service pension reform in developing countries
This study examines reforms to civil service pension arrangements in a number of developing countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America. These arrangements are a significant component of public-sector remuneration in many developing countries and... |
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No. 32 | 25 Sept 2020 |
Politically informed approaches to working on gender equality in fragile and conflict-affected contexts
Gender inequality and political power relations are inextricably linked, and are especially complex in fragile and conflict-affected settings. This policy paper provides practical recommendations for donors and practitioners on how to integrate... |
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No. 31 | 03 Aug 2020 |
Key trends in development co-operation for national data and statistical systems
This policy paper sheds light on current trends in development co-operation for data and statistical systems in developing countries. It analyses trends in funding through official development assistance as well as strategic priorities and modalities... |
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No. 30 | 11 Jun 2020 |
How Islamic finance contributes to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
This report identifies the opportunities that Islamic finance presents for donors. To achieve these, Arab and OECD Development Assistance Committee donors need to mobilise innovative forms of financing and deliver the call to deepen the... |
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No. 29 | 10 Jun 2020 |
Digital transformation and the futures of civic space to 2030
Digital transformation is rapidly altering civic space, challenging the ways in which members of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) and other providers of development co-operation strive to promote an enabling environment for civil... |
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No. 28 | 04 Mar 2020 |
Mission drawdowns: Financing a sustainable peace
Successful transitions are vital; providing the means to secure the gains achieved through UN missions. A carefully managed transition process is one of the best ways to guard against backslide and to ensure the continuity of essential peacebuilding... |
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No. 27 | 04 Mar 2020 |
What does "inclusive governance" mean?
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. 26 | 17 Feb 2020 |
Transition finance ABC methodology
Transition finance offers a flexible approach for development partners to respond to the changing financial needs of developing countries undergoing transition. The transition finance ABC methodology, part of the transition finance toolkit, provides... |
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No. 25 | 22 Jan 2020 |
Putting finance to work for gender equality and women's empowerment
The 2030 Agenda aims for a world in which every woman and girl enjoys full gender equality and all legal, social and economic barriers to their empowerment have been removed. Without gender equality and women’s empowerment, the Sustainable... |
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No. 24 | 16 Dec 2019 |
Financing for refugee situations
Forced displacement, including refugee flows, is a global phenomenon. As of 2018, 26 million people were refugees. Financing from the international community makes a significant contribution to supporting refugees and host communities. But in order... |
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No. 23 | 10 Dec 2019 |
Enabling effective triangular co-operation
This study provides new insights into factors that enable effective triangular co-operation. These include sound national ecosystems to support triangular partnerships through high-level political will, guiding documents, institutional structures,... |
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No. 22 | 09 Dec 2019 |
Decentralised development co-operation
The Addis Ababa Action Agenda raises the urgency to address growing financing and capacity needs at all levels of government in developing countries (para. 34) while the 2030 Agenda calls to “localise” the SDGs. In its High Level Communiqué of 31... |
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No. 21 | 03 Dec 2019 |
Green triangular co-operation
This report showcases how triangular co-operation can contribute to achieving ‘green’ objectives (e.g. on climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation, biodiversity, desertification, and local environmental issues). Data collected through an... |
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No. 20 | 04 Sept 2019 |
Towards universal social protection
Universal social protection (USP) is becoming high priority in many developing countries’ agendas. However, information on what has worked well – and not so well – is limited. This study reviews a wide range of recent country experiences with... |
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No. 19 | 15 Apr 2019 |
Financing social protection in Namibia
Namibia is an upper middle-income country with one of the most comprehensive social protection systems in Africa. It provides cash transfers and complementary social assistance to a range of vulnerable groups including children, the elderly and... |
OECD Development Policy Papers
The OECD Strategy on Development aims to strengthen the Organisation’s contributions to inclusive and sustainable growth in a wide array of countries. It draws on OECD’s evidence-based approaches, policy dialogue and knowledge sharing to improve policy making and economic reform. This strategy identifies four interlinked thematic areas: innovative and sustainable sources of growth; mobilisation of resources for development; governance for sustainable development; and measuring progress for development. Designed for a wide readership, the OECD Development Policy Papers are intended to stimulate discussion and analysis on these topics.
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Aspirations des jeunes et réalité de l’emploi en Afrique
Adrien Lorenceau, Ji-Yeun Rim and Toma Savitki
02 Jun 2021
Il existe en Afrique un réel décalage entre les aspirations des jeunes et la réalité des marchés du travail. Les aspirations professionnelles des jeunes Africains ont ainsi peu en commun avec la demande de main-d’œuvre actuelle et prévue dans la...
Financing transition in the health sector
OECD
04 Mar 2021
This paper explores the health financing challenges that countries face when they transition from low-income towards middle-income level and beyond. While domestic actors bear an increasing share of the national health expenditure in this process,...
Sustainably financing infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa - What role for the DAC?
OECD
16 Feb 2021
In a climate of heightened debt vulnerabilities, countries in sub-Saharan Africa struggle to fill the gap in infrastructure finance, which is paramount to achieving their sustainable development objectives. At the same time, the infrastructure...
Mobilising institutional investor capital for climate-aligned development
Håvard Halland, Adam Dixon, Soh Young In, Ashby Monk and Rajiv Sharma
08 Jan 2021
Financing from institutional investors will be critical to achieving the sustainable development goals and curbing climate change. However, these large investors have been largely absent from multilateral initiatives to mobilise private capital....
Towards more sustainable solutions to forced displacement
Jason Gagnon and Mathilde Rodrigues
18 Dec 2020
The majority of forcibly displaced people worldwide are hosted by developing countries. Alternative routes to sustainable solutions for the forcibly displaced, particularly in developing countries, are drying up, and the path towards and support for...
Civil service pension reform in developing countries
OECD
27 Nov 2020
This study examines reforms to civil service pension arrangements in a number of developing countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America. These arrangements are a significant component of public-sector remuneration in many developing countries and...
Politically informed approaches to working on gender equality in fragile and conflict-affected contexts
OECD
25 Sept 2020
Gender inequality and political power relations are inextricably linked, and are especially complex in fragile and conflict-affected settings. This policy paper provides practical recommendations for donors and practitioners on how to integrate...
Key trends in development co-operation for national data and statistical systems
Simon Lange
03 Aug 2020
This policy paper sheds light on current trends in development co-operation for data and statistical systems in developing countries. It analyses trends in funding through official development assistance as well as strategic priorities and modalities...
This report identifies the opportunities that Islamic finance presents for donors. To achieve these, Arab and OECD Development Assistance Committee donors need to mobilise innovative forms of financing and deliver the call to deepen the...
Digital transformation and the futures of civic space to 2030
OECD
10 Jun 2020
Digital transformation is rapidly altering civic space, challenging the ways in which members of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) and other providers of development co-operation strive to promote an enabling environment for civil...
Mission drawdowns: Financing a sustainable peace
OECD
04 Mar 2020
Successful transitions are vital; providing the means to secure the gains achieved through UN missions. A carefully managed transition process is one of the best ways to guard against backslide and to ensure the continuity of essential peacebuilding...
What does "inclusive governance" mean?
OECD
04 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...
Transition finance ABC methodology
OECD
17 Feb 2020
Transition finance offers a flexible approach for development partners to respond to the changing financial needs of developing countries undergoing transition. The transition finance ABC methodology, part of the transition finance toolkit, provides...
Putting finance to work for gender equality and women's empowerment
OECD
22 Jan 2020
The 2030 Agenda aims for a world in which every woman and girl enjoys full gender equality and all legal, social and economic barriers to their empowerment have been removed. Without gender equality and women’s empowerment, the Sustainable...
Financing for refugee situations
OECD
16 Dec 2019
Forced displacement, including refugee flows, is a global phenomenon. As of 2018, 26 million people were refugees. Financing from the international community makes a significant contribution to supporting refugees and host communities. But in order...
Enabling effective triangular co-operation
OECD
10 Dec 2019
This study provides new insights into factors that enable effective triangular co-operation. These include sound national ecosystems to support triangular partnerships through high-level political will, guiding documents, institutional structures,...
Decentralised development co-operation
OECD
09 Dec 2019
The Addis Ababa Action Agenda raises the urgency to address growing financing and capacity needs at all levels of government in developing countries (para. 34) while the 2030 Agenda calls to “localise” the SDGs. In its High Level Communiqué of 31...
Green triangular co-operation
OECD
03 Dec 2019
This report showcases how triangular co-operation can contribute to achieving ‘green’ objectives (e.g. on climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation, biodiversity, desertification, and local environmental issues). Data collected through an...
Towards universal social protection
Ji-Yeun Rim and Caroline Tassot
04 Sept 2019
Universal social protection (USP) is becoming high priority in many developing countries’ agendas. However, information on what has worked well – and not so well – is limited. This study reviews a wide range of recent country experiences with...
Financing social protection in Namibia
Klaus Schade, Justina La and Alexander Pick
15 Apr 2019
Namibia is an upper middle-income country with one of the most comprehensive social protection systems in Africa. It provides cash transfers and complementary social assistance to a range of vulnerable groups including children, the elderly and...