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Official development assistance: how much, where and how? Disaggregated, verified and comparable OECD statistics for all DAC members and 20 other providers. Read more... |
1st OECD International Economic Forum on Asia Quality infrastructure: a pressing priority for emerging Asia, say international leaders gathered in Tokyo. Read more... |
Refugee Realities Refugees tell their stories in pictures at the invitation of the DAC Temporary Working Group on Refugees and Migration.
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Financing for stability in Sudan The DAC’s International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF) partnering with the UN on financing peace and development in Sudan. Read more... |
International Economic Forum on Latin America and the Caribbean Reducing inequalities is an ethical, social and political imperative for Latin American and Caribbean economies, but also an economic one. |
Arab-DAC Dialogue Did you know? Arab donors provide substantial amounts of official development assistance (ODA) and have considerable policy experience to share. |
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How do we deliver better humanitarian aid? New practical guide and online resources for donors. |
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Recent Publications & Working Papers |
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Assessing the interaction between demographics, economic development, climate change and social protection between now and 2065. Read more... | The small donor that punches above its weight. The DAC Peer Review of Iceland shows a high quality aid programme targets the world’s poorest. Read more... | Is entrepreneurship a solution to massive youth employment? New evidence from Côte d’Ivoire, Madagascar, Peru and Viet Nam. Read more... | |
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Engaging the private sector for green growth and climate action An overview of donor efforts to mobilise private climate investment and promote green private sector development. Read more... Development co-operation for private sector development A comprehensive overview of DAC members’ support to investment climate, productive capacity and physical infrastructure. Read more... |
Assessing the performance of multilateral organisations The Multilateral Organisation Performance Assessment Network (MOPAN)’s reviews of African Development Bank, Gavi, Global Fund, ILO, Inter-American Development Bank, UNHABITAT, UN OCHA, UNAIDS, UNDP, UNEP, UNICEF and the World Bank. Read more... |
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African Economic Outlook 2017 |
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