Financing Development

Ahead of major conferences on aid effectiveness in Accra and development finance in Doha, policy makers are bracing themselves for a busy 2008. The OECD Development Centre is equally busy, organising the 2nd Annual Plenary of the OECD Global Forum on Development, launching its annual "Financing Development", and hosting the Informal Network of DAC Development Communicators. Find out more .

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Out now: "Financing Development 2008: Whose Ownership?"

29-May-2008

This book poses fundamental questions about the international "non-system" of development finance. Who really "owns" development policies? Aid-recipient countries or donor agencies? Governments or their citizens? And, with non-governmental donors growing in size, how are they applying widely recognised principles of effective aid?

Fostering think tanks in developing countries

30-Apr-2008

The OECD Development Centre held a high-level meeting with think tanks, official donors and private foundations on how endowments and long-term core-funding support can foster independent, policy-oriented research in developing countries. The main conclusions of the session will be presented at the 2nd Plenary of the Global Forum on Development, on 20 May 2008.

Managing for and Communicating about Development Results

10-Apr-2008

This DevCom Network meeting was organised in collaboration with the Joint Venture on Managing for Development Results and attended by representatives of more than twenty bilateral and multilateral aid agencies. Policy makers and development communicators were able to share their respective views on development results. Discussions constituted a first step in the development of guiding principles on the role of communications in managing results.

Banking on Development: Mobilising Private Development Finance

from 28-Feb-2008 to 29-Feb-2008

At this Roundtable, co-organised in Geneva with the World Economic Forum, senior executives identified which private financial flows are most effective in stimulating economic growth and poverty reduction. They also discussed how donors can help catalyse these flows.

Public campaigns about the MDGs since 2003

11-Jan-2008

After a slow start, public awareness about the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is rising steadily in OECD countries, especially where publicity campaigns are run. Our study of three OECD countries shows that successful MDG campaigns are long-term, funded adequately, and involve local authorities, civil society organisations and the private sector.

Summary report of the 2007 Annual DevCom Meeting

11-Jan-2008

In November 2007, the members of the Informal Network of DAC Development Communicators met in Lisbon for two days of brainstorming about the current state and future of development communication. The summary report gives an overview of the discussions and projects for the coming year.

2008: A Milestone Year for Financing Development

28-Nov-2007

Our second newsletter on Financing Development covers the Development Centre's latest work on developing-country ownership, debt sustainability, communication about aid effectiveness and more.

Does China Actually Improve Debt Sustainability in Africa?

14-Nov-2007

In a new G24 Policy Brief, Development Centre counsellor Helmut Reisen argues that China is actually improving debt ratios in Africa by stimulating exports, infrastructure investment and growth. He sees no evidence of China “free riding” on debt relief by OECD donors, as the bulk of its lending goes to resource-rich countries that did not benefit from debt relief.

DevCom Network: 2007 Annual Meeting

15-Oct-2007

How can the results and effectiveness of development cooperation be better communicated by donors? The participants of the 19th Annual Meeting of the DevCom Network will deal with different dimensions of this question on 6 and 7 November 2007 in Lisbon (Portugal). In the lead-up to this event, the Development Centre is pleased to present revamped web pages with public opinion data and analysis and information about the DevCom network's activities.

Ownership in practice: Preparing for Accra 2008

05-Oct-2007

Everyone agrees that developing-country ownership is a condition for effective development finance. But examples of true ownership are rare. Our Global Forum Workshop on Ownership in Practice (27-28 Sept. 2007) left us with a rich set of case studies, messages and policy recommendations, in time for major international conferences in Accra (Ghana) and Doha (Qatar) next year.

Just launched: Financing Development Newsletter

07-Aug-2007

The first edition of our Financing Newsletter has just been launched and covers August-October.

New report: Financing Development: Aid and Beyond (2007)

27-Apr-2007

Aid alone cannot finance development; new actors and fresh sources of finance are essential complements to it. This highly stimulating book takes a deep look at the changes in the "international development finance architecture".

Development Finance Architecture: What Flows, Channels and Pools? Paris, 3-4 July 2006

from 03-Jul-2006 to 04-Jul-2006

This experts' workshop organised by the Development Centre in collaboration with DAC/DCD kick-started the Global Forum on Development. Experts were invited to brainstorm on a range of issues and identify those which could be taken forward in the Global Forum process.

The Rise of China and India - What's in it for Africa?

22-May-2006

African countries are not simply spectators to the economic rise of China and India, they are party to it. This book demonstrates how the growing economic power of China and India is already influencing the growth patterns of African countries, particularly oil- and commodities-exporting ones.

Live 8, Grants and Loans

19-Jul-2005

Cancelling debt for poor countries is all very well, but the role of soft loans in spurring development and eradicating poverty should not be overlooked.

Asia’s Growing Presence in the Global Economy: What’s in for Africa?

25-May-2005

With the emergence of China and India in the world economy ever more manifest, Africa’s economy and polity will be affected in various, complex ways. The interactions between the Asian giants and Africa are bound to intensify even if the recent period of supercharged growth in the former countries is unlikely to be sustained.

Financing SMEs in Africa

20-May-2005

Limited access to finance is a major obstacle to development of SMEs in Africa as their inherent higher perceived risk makes financial institutions reluctant to lend to them and adequate financial instruments lack.

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