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No. 75 | 17 Sept 2020 |
Security actors in fragile contexts
Security actors are important actors in the international community’s efforts to support peace in fragile contexts. Their activities affect not only the immediate security conditions in fragile contexts, but also the conditions for humanitarian... |
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No. 74 | 03 Jun 2020 |
Managing and measuring the impact of sustainable investments
To mobilise and align finance to the SDGs, and, most importantly, to achieve impact, both public and private actors need to implement effective impact measurement and management practices. Impact management enables investors, enterprises and other... |
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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. 72 | 13 Mar 2020 |
Illicit financial flows: Artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Ghana and Liberia
Illicit financial flows (IFFs) generated by the artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) sector in West Africa have historically contributed to conflict and instability, although it would be a mistake to classify this issue as a criminal matter,... |
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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. 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. 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. 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. 67 | 27 Jan 2020 |
Blended Finance Funds and Facilities - 2018 Survey Results Part II
The OECD Survey on Blended Finance Funds and Facilities represents a major step forward to consolidate evidence to inform policy makers and market players in the blended finance field, as they strive to both mobilise and shift financing towards the... |
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No. 66 | 20 Dec 2019 |
TOSSD - Tracking peace and security expenditures in support of the SDGs
This Working Paper presents the main findings and recommendations of the pilot study carried out on the treatment of peace and security expenditures in the statistical measure of total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD).The pilot... |
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No. 65 | 03 Dec 2019 |
Illicit financial flows: Illicit trade in counterfeit, pirated and substandard goods in Ghana
Illicit trade in goods that displace normally legal goods is an extensive global problem, which carries considerable development risks and losses for developing countries. Focusing on pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and consumer goods (which in itself... |
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No. 64 | 03 Dec 2019 |
Illicit financial flows: Illicit narcotics transiting West Africa
This paper explores the flow of illicit narcotics transiting West Africa. It is divided into four sections, providing an overview of the nature and scope of the illicit narcotic economy, the networks and actors involved and its development impacts,... |
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No. 63 | 03 Dec 2019 |
Illicit financial flows: The role of Al Qaeda and its affiliates in the Islamic Maghreb
Illicit financial flows (IFFs) in West Africa have long contributed to the region’s instability, partly due to their links to regional terrorist organisations such as Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). AQIM has directly and indirectly... |
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No. 62 | 20 Nov 2019 |
Blended finance in fragile contexts
The development community agrees on the need to address conflict and fragility for global security and sustainable development. In such complex situations, programming should strive to include multiple actors at various levels of society. Although... |
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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. 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. 59 | 02 Aug 2019 |
Blended Finance Funds and Facilities
The OECD Survey on Blended Finance Funds and Facilities represents a major step forward to consolidate evidence and provide further policy guidance in support of the OECD DAC Blended Finance Principles, whose focus is unlocking commercial finance for... |
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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. 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. 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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Security actors in fragile contexts
Erik Forsberg
17 Sept 2020
Security actors are important actors in the international community’s efforts to support peace in fragile contexts. Their activities affect not only the immediate security conditions in fragile contexts, but also the conditions for humanitarian...
Managing and measuring the impact of sustainable investments
Priscilla Boiardi
03 Jun 2020
To mobilise and align finance to the SDGs, and, most importantly, to achieve impact, both public and private actors need to implement effective impact measurement and management practices. Impact management enables investors, enterprises and other...
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...
Illicit financial flows: Artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Ghana and Liberia
Marcena Hunter
13 Mar 2020
Illicit financial flows (IFFs) generated by the artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) sector in West Africa have historically contributed to conflict and instability, although it would be a mistake to classify this issue as a criminal matter,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Blended Finance Funds and Facilities - 2018 Survey Results Part II
Irene Basile, Valentina Bellesi and Vijai Singh
27 Jan 2020
The OECD Survey on Blended Finance Funds and Facilities represents a major step forward to consolidate evidence to inform policy makers and market players in the blended finance field, as they strive to both mobilise and shift financing towards the...
TOSSD - Tracking peace and security expenditures in support of the SDGs
Aussama Bejraoui, Valérie Gaveau and Julia Benn
20 Dec 2019
This Working Paper presents the main findings and recommendations of the pilot study carried out on the treatment of peace and security expenditures in the statistical measure of total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD).The pilot...
Illicit financial flows: Illicit trade in counterfeit, pirated and substandard goods in Ghana
Karl Lallerstedt
03 Dec 2019
Illicit trade in goods that displace normally legal goods is an extensive global problem, which carries considerable development risks and losses for developing countries. Focusing on pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and consumer goods (which in itself...
Illicit financial flows: Illicit narcotics transiting West Africa
Mark Shaw
03 Dec 2019
This paper explores the flow of illicit narcotics transiting West Africa. It is divided into four sections, providing an overview of the nature and scope of the illicit narcotic economy, the networks and actors involved and its development impacts,...
Illicit financial flows: The role of Al Qaeda and its affiliates in the Islamic Maghreb
Theodore Kouts
03 Dec 2019
Illicit financial flows (IFFs) in West Africa have long contributed to the region’s instability, partly due to their links to regional terrorist organisations such as Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). AQIM has directly and indirectly...
Blended finance in fragile contexts
Irene Basile and Carolyn Neunuebel
20 Nov 2019
The development community agrees on the need to address conflict and fragility for global security and sustainable development. In such complex situations, programming should strive to include multiple actors at various levels of society. Although...
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 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...
Blended Finance Funds and Facilities
Irene Basile and Jarrett Dutra
02 Aug 2019
The OECD Survey on Blended Finance Funds and Facilities represents a major step forward to consolidate evidence and provide further policy guidance in support of the OECD DAC Blended Finance Principles, whose focus is unlocking commercial finance for...
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...
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...
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...