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GlobalOutlookonFinancing
forSustainableDevelopment2025
TowardsaMoreResilientandInclusiveArchitecture
GlobalOutlookonFinancing
forSustainableDevelopment
2025
TOWARDSAMORERESILIENTANDINCLUSIVE
ARCHITECTURE
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Foreword
UnderstandingtheglobaltrendsaffectingtheFinancingforDevelopment(FfD)
Agenda
ThebiennialflagshipGlobalOutlookonFinancingforSustainableDevelopmentprovidesacomprehensive
analysisofmajortrendsimpactingtheglobalfinancialsystemandfinancingfortheSustainable
DevelopmentGoals(SDGs).Thereportaddressestheinterconnectedcriseshinderingprogresstowards
the2030Agenda,includingtheimpactsoftheCOVID-19pandemic,theclimatecrisis,risinginequalities,
fragilityandthegrowingfinancialgapsindevelopingcountries.Byofferingmultidisciplinaryinsights,it
highlightstheinterdependenceofeconomicandsocialsystemsandtheurgencyofcollectiveactionfor
fairer,inclusiveglobalgrowth.
TheOutlookservesasacriticalresourcefordevelopmentco-operationprovidersbyraisingtheimportance
ofnewsystemicchallenges,fosteringpolicycoherenceforsustainabledevelopmentanddemystifyingthe
complexityofemergingco-operationactorsandfinancialmodalities.Throughitsevidence-based
recommendations,itaimstohelptheOECDanditsmembersshapetheinternationalresponseto
developmentchallenges,ascustodiansofnormsandstandardsforsustainabledevelopmentfinance.
FromAddisAbabatoSeville:takingstockofprogressandsetbacks
TenyearsaftertheadoptionoftheAddisAbabaActionAgenda(AAAA)in2015,thiseditiontakesstock
ofprogressandsetbacks,analysingemergingchallengesinfinancingsustainabledevelopment.Its
comprehensivereviewoftheAAAAcommitmentsallowstheinternationalcommunitytoassesshowwell
theframeworkhasrespondedtoevolvingglobaldynamics,andwhereadjustmentsareneededtobetter
alignwiththe2030AgendaandParisAgreement.ByexaminingthesevenactionareasoftheAAAA,it
providescriticalinsightsintosystemicbarriers,highlightinginnovativesolutionsandactionablepathways
forstrengtheningtheglobalfinancingarchitecture,andensuringitremainsfitforpurposeinthepost-2025
era.
Statisticalannexes,attheendofeachchapterstartingfromChaptertwo,provideaparagraph-by-
paragraphassessmentoftheAAAA,withkeydatapointstrackingprogressagainstrelevantSDGtargets
andindicators.ThedatapointsaremainlydrawnfromtheUN’sSustainableDevelopmentGoalsExtended
Report2024anditsstatisticalannexes.TrenddatainareinconstantUSD2015pricesunlessotherwise
indicated.
FormalinputtotheFourthInternationalConferenceonFinancingforSustainable
Development(FfD4)
TheOECDinter-directoratetaskforce,ledbytheDevelopmentCo-operationDirectorate(DCD),prepared
factsheetsandstatisticalannexestomonitorprogressonthesevenactionareasoftheAAAAwithcritical
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analysisandkeydatapoints.SubmittedtotheUnitedNationsandMemberStatestoinformpreparations
fortheFfD4Elementspaper,theyalignwithinternationalprocessesandhavebeenfinalisedaschapters
twotoeightwithinthisreport.Toensureinclusivity,thedraftsweremadepubliclyavailableforfeedback,
reflectingtheOECD’scommitmenttobroadconsultationandcollaborationwithstakeholders.Throughits
factsheetsandstatisticalannexes,theOutlookenhancesaccountabilityandtransparency,equipping
countrieswithtoolstomeasureprogressandimprovetheeffectivenessoftheirfinancingstrategies.
TheOECDresponsetoFfD4challenges
Facedwithsignificantchallenges,includingescalatingfinancinggapsandgeopoliticaltensions,theFfD4
Conferenceneedstobalanceambitionwithpracticalityinaddressingsustainabledevelopmentpriorities.
Inclusivegovernanceandpolicycoherencearecriticaltoovercomingthesehurdles,asdisparitiesin
decision-makingstructuresandresourceallocationundermineglobaltrustandcooperation.Inresponse,
theOECD’sGlobalOutlookonFinancingforSustainableDevelopmentofferspracticalsupporttoFfD4
negotiators,withevidence-basedinsightsandrecommendationstoalignpriorities,fosterequityand
integratediversestakeholderperspectives.Byemphasisinginclusivedecision-makingprocessesthat
amplifythevoicesofdevelopingcountries,andleveragingitsexpertiseinpolicycoherence,theOECD
aimstohelpcraftafinancingframeworkthatisresilient,actionable,andcapableofmeetingthepost-2025
sustainabledevelopmentagenda.
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Acknowledgements
This2025editionoftheGlobalOutlookonFinancingforSustainableDevelopmentwaspreparedunder
theoverallleadershipofPilarGarrido,OECDDirectorforDevelopmentCo-operation(DCD).Olivier
Cattaneo,HeadofthePolicyAnalysisandStrategyUnitinDCD,andRachelMorris,PolicyAnalyst,led
thedraftingofthereport.ContributingauthorswereClemenceDecisy,JieunKim,withvaluableresearch
supportbyApollineGreiveldingerandadditionalsupportprovidedbyGabrieleCristofaro.
TheOECD’sinter-directorateTaskForceonFinancingforDevelopment(FfD),undertheguidanceof
DeputySecretary-GeneralMaryBethGoodman,advancedtechnicalandhigh-levelmeetingstoprepare
strategicguidanceoninputsfortheFourthInternationalConferenceonFinancingforDevelopment(FfD4),
ledbyPilarGarridowithCarmineDiNoia,DirectorforFinancialandEnterpriseAffairs(DAF),Ragnheieur
Elínárnadóttir,DirectoroftheDevelopmentCentre(DEV),ManalCorwin,DirectoroftheCentreforTax
PolicyandAdministration(CTPA),AlvaroPereira,ChiefEconomisttotheEconomicsDepartment(ECO),
JoTyndall,DirectorfortheEnvironmentDirectorate(ENV),ElsaPilichowski,DirectorforPublic
Governance(GOV),AndreasSchaal,DirectorforGlobalRelationsandCooperation(GRC),Jerry
Sheehan,DirectorforScience,TechnologyandInnovation(STI),DominicO'Shea,Directorforthe
ResourceManagementandPartnershipsUnit(SWAC),MarionJansen,DirectorforTradeandAgriculture
(TAD),RominaBoarini,DirectorfortheCentreonWell-Being,Inclusion,SustainabilityandEqual
Opportunity(WISE)ImportantcommentsandanalysiswereprovidedbymembersoftheOECDinter-
directorateTaskForceonFinancingforDevelopment(FfD),includingYasminAhmad,FaresAlHussami,
BriléAnderson,CatherineAnderson,GeraldineAng,SilviaAppelt,JoseAntonioArdavin,WiebkeBartz-
Zuccala,,AussamaBejraoui,EricBensel,MarisaBerbegalIbanez,ElenaBernaldodeQuiros,Francesca
Bertolino,ThomasBoehler,AlexanderBohmer,EmilyBosch,JoaoPauloBraga,MonicaBrezzi,Juan
CasadoAsensio,RaffaellaCenturelli,MarioCervantes,CibeleCesca,TeaCimini,CarlosConde,Wouter
Coussement,RitaDaCosta,PietrangeloDeBiase,CaioDeOliveira,MarcDeTollenaere,Antoine
Dechezlepretre,HarshDesai,EliseDesplanques,BenDickinson,JohnDrummond,KerriElgar,Marta
Encinas-Martin,AbdoulayeFabregas,MargheritaFadda,ChiaraFalduto,SamFoxall,CamiloGamba
Gamba,ValérieGaveau,CarolinaGuerra,AnibalGuerreroAguilar,AlejandroGuerrero-Ruiz,Laura
Gutierrez,MichelleHarding,JennyHedman,JamesHermanson,PaulHorrocks,TomasHos,Renwick
Irvine,RaphaelJachnik,JulianKath,GeorginaKelly,MeganGraceKennedy-Chouane,AnthonyKiernan,
AnitaKing,FatosKoc,EmilieKothe,BenjaminKumpf,HirofumiKyunai,MartinaLejtreger,IrisMantovani,
VirginieMarchal,VasilikiMavroeidi,LauraMcDonald,IdaMcDonnell,LouiseMenard,SebastianNieto
Parra,JoseRenéOrozco,JulianPaisey,CeciliaPiemonte,JanRielaender,CécileSangare,NejlaSaula,
RachelSberro-Kessler,KerstinSchopohl,RolfSchwarz,JensSedemund,VincentSiegerink,Ernesto
SoriaMorales,TomaszKozluk,JosephStead,HectorTajonardeLara,OzlemTaskin,TatyanaTeplova,
HarryToninoandJacquelineWood.Additionally,JoelleBassoul,CatherineBremer,KarenaGarnier,
MasatoHayashikawa,OlaKasneci,Henri-BernardSolignac-Lecomte,YumikoSugayaandLuciaZarama
assistedintheproductionprocess.SusanSachsprovidededitorialreview.
Memberstatesprovidedvaluableinputsandcomments,includingtheUnitedStatesAgencyfor
InternationalDevelopment(USAID),thePermanentDelegationofItalytotheInternationalOrganizations
inParis,theNewZealandDelegationtotheOECDandthePermanentMissionofAustriatotheOECD.
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Editorial
The4thInternationalConferenceonFinancingforDevelopmentinSevilleon30June-3July2025offers
arareopportunitytorenewtheglobalfinancingframeworkforachievingtheSustainableDevelopment
Goals(SDGs)andtoaddressthegrowingSDGfinancinggap.
TotalfinancingforsustainabledevelopmentgrewfromUSD4.31trillionin2015toUSD5.24trillionin
2022,anincreaseof22%.However,annualfinancingneedstoachievetheSDGsby2030surgedby36%
overthesameperiod,fromUSD6.81trillionin2015to9.24trillionin2022,drivenbyclimatechallenges,
theCOVID-19pandemic,supplychaindisruptionsandrisingfoodandenergyprices.IftheSDGfinancing
gapcontinuestogrowatits2015-2023rate,itwillreachUSD6.4trillionby2030.
ThecurrentUSD4.0trillionSDGfinancinggaphassignificantimplications,particularlyforlow-income
countries(LICs).Whiletheearly2000ssawLICsnarrowthegapintheirGDPpercapitawithhigh-income
nationsatarateof0.5%peryear,thetrendhasreversedsince2015,withLICsfallingfurtherbehindby
1.1%annually.Compoundingthis,risingdebtburdensnowputpressureoncriticalinvestmentsinhealth,
education,andclimateresilience.In2024,24countriesfacedhighriskofdebtdistress,upfrom16in2015.
The4thInternationalConferenceonFinancingforDevelopmentisanopportunitytodeveloppractical
strategiestobridgethefinancinggap.Innovationinfinancialandpolicytoolsisessential.Thisincludes
policyandincentivereformsinOECDcountriestobetteralignfinancewiththeSDGs,improvingthe
investmentclimateindevelopingcountries,andareformofmultilateraldevelopmentbanks,whichis
underway.
Strengtheningdomesticresourcemobilisationisacornerstoneofsustainabledevelopmentfinancing.At
11%in2022,thetax-to-GDPratioinLICsremainsbelowthe15%thresholdthatisnecessaryforproviding
keypublicservices.Effortstoincreasetaxrevenues,improvetransparency,enhancecomplianceandbuild
taxationcapacitymustcontinue,whichtheOECDwillcontinuetosupportthroughourjointinitiativewith
theUnitedNationsDevelopmentProgramme(UNDP),TaxInspectorsWithoutBorders.
Officialdevelopmentassistance(ODA)remainsanessentialsourceofsustainabledevelopmentfinancing.
In2023,ODAreachedanall-timehighofUSD223billionincurrentpricesorUSD194billionin2015
constantprices,upby48%fromUSD131billionin2015forOECDDevelopmentAssistanceCommittee
membercountries.Furthersupportisneededtostrengthencorecapacitiesandinstitutionsindeveloping
countriesthroughcountry-programmableaid,budgetsupport,technicalassistanceandcapacitybuilding.
Equallyimportantisthequalityoffinancing:resourcesmustalignwiththeprinciplesofdevelopment
effectivenesstoensuretheydrivemeaningfuloutcomes,supportedbytheGlobalPartnershiponEffective
DevelopmentCo-operationco-hostedbytheOECDandUNDP.
Remittanceshavegrownsteadilysince2015,reachingUSD476billionin2023,buttransfercostsremain
highat6.4%,morethandoubletheSDGtargetof3%,leadingtoUSD16billioninlossesfordeveloping
countryhouseholdsannually.Increasedaccesstobankingservices,enhancedmarketcompetitionand
wideraccesstonewpaymentstechnologycanhelpreduceremittancecosts.Foreigndirectinvestment
(FDI)inflowstoODA-eligiblecountriesreachedUSD335billionin2022,similartoUSD338billionin2015.
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InitiativessuchasthejointOECD-AfricanUnionCommissionAfricanVirtualInvestmentPlatformorthe
FDIQualitiesPolicyToolkitcanhelpleverageFDIandoptimiseitsquality.
ThisspecialeditionoftheOECDGlobalOutlookonFinancingforSustainableDevelopmentprovides
policymakersandnegotiatorswithkeyevidence,dataandanalysistoinformtheircountrypositionsahead
oftheforthcoming4thInternationalConferenceonFinancingforDevelopment,andultimatelytohelp
optimisetheimpactofanewfinancialframeworkfordevelopment.TheOECDwillcontinuetosupport
countriesinscalingupsustainabledevelopmentfinancing,includingbyprovidingsounddataandanalysis
fortheConference,andbeyond.
MathiasCormann,
OECDSecretary-General
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Tableofcontents
Foreword3
Acknowledgements5
Editorial6
Abbreviationsandacronyms11
Executivesummary13
1Preparingpost-2025:Transformationamidgeo-economictensions15
1.1.Aworldofgeo-economictensions16
1.2.Risingsustainablefinanceneeds20
1.3.Walkingthecrestlinetowardstheglobalgoals30
1.4.PreparingfortheFourthInternationalConferenceonFinancingforDevelopmentandthe
post-2025era41
References48
Notes57
2DomesticPublicResources59
2.1.DataDashboard60
2.2.Keyareasofprogress63
2.3.Persistentchallenges65
2.4.Newandemergingareas67
Annex2.A.DomesticPublicResources70
References86
Notes93
3DomesticandInternationalPrivateBusinessandFinance94
3.1.Datadashboard95
3.2.Keyareasofprogress98
3.3.Persistentchallengingareas100
3.4.Newandemergingareas101
Annex3.A.DomesticandInternationalPrivateBusinessandFinance104
References116
Notes121
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4InternationalDevelopmentCo-operation122
4.1.Datadashboard123
4.2.Keyareasofprogress126
4.3.Persistentchallenges126
4.4.Newandemergingareas128
Annex4.A.InternationalDevelopmentCo-operation130
References143
Notes146
5InternationalTradeasanEngineforDevelopment148
5.1.Datadashboard149
5.2.Keyareasofprogress151
5.3.Persistentchallengingareas152
5.4.Newandemergingareas154
Annex5.A.InternationalTradeasanEngineforDevelopment155
References161
6DebtandDebtSustainability164
6.1.Datadashboard165
6.2.Keyareasofprogress168
6.3.Persistentchallengingareas169
6.4.Newandemergingareas171
Annex6.A.DebtandDebtSustainability173
References181
Notes184
7AddressingSystemicIssues185
7.1.Datadashboard186
7.2.Keyareasofprogress188
7.3.Persistentchallenges190
7.4.Newandemergingareas191
Annex7.A.AddressingSystemicIssues193
References200
Notes202
8Science,Technology,InnovationandCapacity-building203
8.1.Datadashboard204
8.2.Keyareasofprogress206
8.3.Persistentchallengingareas207
8.4.Newandemergingareas209
Annex8.A.Science,Technology,InnovationandCapacity-buildingstatisticalannex211
References219
Notes222
FIGURES
Figure1.1.Amidaglobalrecovery,low-incomecountriesarestillstrugglingwithlowgrowthratesandhigh
inflation17
Figure1.2.Thenumberoftraderestrictionsandsanctionsincreasedsubstantiallysince201018
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Figure1.3.Theslowdowninconvergencewillcontinueduetogeo-economictensions19
Figure1.4.ConvergenceintermsofSDGperformancehasslowedinrecentyears20
Figure1.5.Financingforsustainabledevelopmentindevelopingcountrieshasshownresilience21
Figure1.6.Increasesinfinancialflowsindevelopingcountriesvariedacrosstypesandincomegroups24
Figure1.7.Needsareprojectedtocontinuegrowingfasterthanavailableresourcesindevelopingcountriesup
to203026
Figure1.8.Annualclimatefinancingneedscouldmorethanquadrupleby203027
Figure1.9.Monetarytighteningdriedupfinancingfordevelopingcountries29
Figure1.10.Expenditurestofightthepandemicandothercrisesexhaustedpublicbudgetsindeveloping
countries,plungingsomeintoadebtcrisis30
Figure1.11.Closingthesustainabledevelopmentfinancegapnowwillgeneratereturnsintheformofavoided
lossesanddamages32
Figure1.12.Acceleratingalignmentofthetrillions35
Figure1.13.Newleversfortransition39
Figure2.1.Tax-to-GDP60
Figure2.2.ChangesintaxmixinAfrica(33),Asia-Pacific(36),LAC,andOECDanddevelopingeconomies,
2015-2161
Figure2.3.ODAinsupportofdomesticresourcemobilisation62
Figure3.1.Globalfinancialassets95
Figure3.2.Foreigndirectinvestmentsinflows96
Figure3.3.Remittancesinvolumeandtransfercosts97
Figure4.1.ODAprovidedbyDACmembercountries,includingcross-borderflows(CPAandhumanitarian
aid)andin-donorrefugeecosts123
Figure4.2.Officialdevelopmentassistance(ODA)flowsfromDACmemberstovulnerablecountries124
Figure4.3.Totalofficialsupportforsustainabledevelopment(TOSSD)flows125
Figure5.1.Shareofglobalexports149
Figure5.2.Globaltradefinancegap150
Figure5.3.AidforTradedisbursementsandcommitments,2002-22150
Figure6.1.Sovereigndebtindefault(2015-23)165
Figure6.2.CreditorcompositioninLICs,%ofpublicandpubliclyguaranteedexternaldebtstock(1996-2021)166
Figure6.3.NumberofcountriesexceedingtheIMF-WorldBankdebtservice-to-revenuethresholds,by
incomegroup,2015-25(estimated)167
Figure7.1.Totalreserves186
Figure7.2.Annualinflation,consumerprices187
Figure7.3.Proportionofcountriesrecordingabnormallyhighormoderatelyhighfoodprices187
Figure8.1.ResearchanddevelopmentexpenditureasaproportionofGDP204
Figure8.2.Globaltradeintrackedenvironmentallysoundtechnologies(ESTs)205
Figure8.3.Shareofworldpopulationusingtheinternet205
TABLES
Table1.1.VariousestimatesshowtheannualSDGfinancinggapissubstantialandgrowing25
AnnexTable2.A.1.Assessmentoftheactionarea:Domesticpublicresources70
AnnexTable3.A.1.Assessmentoftheactionarea:Domesticandinternationalprivatebusinessandfinance104
AnnexTable4.A.1.Assessmentoftheactionarea:Internationaldevelopmentco-operation130
AnnexTable5.A.1.Assessmentoftheactionarea:Internationaltradeasanenginefordevelopment155
AnnexTable6.A.1.Assessmentoftheactionarea:Debtanddebtsustainability173
AnnexTable7.A.1.Assessmentoftheactionarea:Addressingsystemicissues193
AnnexTable8.A.1.Assessmentoftheactionarea:Science,technology,innovationandcapacity-building211
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Abbreviationsandacronyms
AAAAAddisAbabaActionAgenda
AIArtificialIntelligence
BEPSBaseErosionandProfitShifting
COP2929thConferenceoftheParties(UNClimateChangeConference)
CPIClimatePolicyInitiative
COVID-19CoronavirusDisease2019
DACDevelopmentAssistanceCommittee
DSSIDebtServiceSuspensionInitiative
EMDCsEmergingMarketsandDevelopingCountries
FAOFoodandAgricultureOrganization
FDIForeignDirectInvestment
FfD4FourthInternationalConferenceonFinancingforDevelopment
GDPGrossDomesticProduct
G20GroupofTwenty
GFCFGrossFixedCapitalFormation
GNIGrossNationalIncome
GPEDCGlobalPartnershipforEffectiveDevelopmentCo-operation
HICsHigh-IncomeCountries
IFFsIllicitFinancialFlows
IMFInternationalMonetaryFund
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INFFsIntegratednationalfinancingframeworks
JETPsJustenergytransitionpartnerships
LDCsLeastDevelopedCountries
LICsLow-IncomeCountries
LMICsLower-Middle-IncomeCountries
MDBsMultilateralDevelopmentBanks
MICsMiddle-IncomeCountries
NBFIsNon-BankFinancialInstitutions
NDCsNationallyDeterminedContributions
NetworkofCentralBanksandSupervisorsforGreeningthe
NGFSFinancialSystem
ODAOfficialdevelopmentassistance
OECDOrganisationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment
PPGPublicandPubliclyGuaranteed
SDSSustainableDevelopmentSolutions
SDGSustainableDevelopmentGoal
SIDSSmallIslandDevelopingStates
TOSSDTotalofficialsupportforsustainabledevelopment
UNUnitedNations
UNCTADUNTradeandDevelopment
UNDPUnitedNationsDevelopmentProgramme
WHOWorldHealthOrganization
WMOWorldMeteorologicalOrganization
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Executivesummary
TheFourthInternationalConferenceonFinancingforDevelopment(FfD4),settotakeplaceinSevillein
2025,marksapivotalmomentfortheglobalcommunity.Inacontextofwideningfinancinggapsanddebt
pressure,escalatingclimateandothercrises,andtheurgentneedtodeliverontheSustainable
DevelopmentGoals(SDGs),FfD4offersacriticalchancetorenewtheglobalfinancingframework,aligning
ambitionswithactionablesolutionstothechallengesofourtime.Astheclocktickstoward2030,thisisthe
momenttorevitalisecollectiveefforts,ensuringnocountryisleftbehindinthetransitiontoasustainable
andresilientfuture.
TheglobaleconomyhasshownresiliencesincetheCOVID-19pandemic,withgrowthreboundingfroma
3.4%contractionin2020to3.2%in2024,butlong-termgrowthprospectsremainweak,withforecastsfor
2029at3.1%,thelowestindecades.Low-incomecountries(LICs)facestagnantgrowth,andthegap
betweenthemandhigh-incomecountries(HICs)haswidened.Geopoliticalshifts,tradefragmentationand
economicsanctionshaveworsenedconditions.Despitea22%increaseinfinancialflowstodeveloping
countriessince2015,theSDGfinancinggaphasgrownby60%toreachUSD4trillionin2022,and
resourcesremaininsufficienttomeetrisingneeds.Additionally,risinginterestratesandincreasingdebtin
developingcountriesarecrowdingoutcriticalinvestmentsinhealth,education,andclimategoals.
Inthatcontext,thereportidentifiesthreeprioritiesfornegotiatorsseekingtorenewthefinancing
frameworkandactionplaninSeville,andaccelerateprogresstowardtheSDGs:
1.AimforameaningfulandpoliticallyfeasibleFfD4outcome.Restoringtrustamongnationsis
criticaltoachievingconsensusonrenewingthefinancingframework.
?Reformexistinginternationaldevelopmentco-operationplatformstopromoteinclusivityand
collaboration.Institutionsinheritedfromthemid-twentiethCenturyneedtoadapttheirgovernance
tothenewgeoeconomiccontextandembracenewchallengesinamoreinclusiveandcollaborative
way.Therenewedframeworkshouldbetterarticulatetheactionsofestablishedplatformsincharge
ofdesigning,measuring,monitoringandaccountingfordevelopmentcooperationresults.This
includes:articulatingIntegratedNationalFinancingFrameworks(INFFs)withcountryplatforms;
clarifyingandringfencingthedefinitionofofficialdevelopmentassistance(ODA)andstrengthening
collaborationbetweeninternationalforumsonfinancingfordevelopmentandtheOECD
DevelopmentAssistanceCommittee(DAC);furtherpromotingparticipationbyallcountriesinthe
Inter
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