The OECD will continue to support its members in the implementation of the Sevilla Commitment, including supporting the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) to deliver on its Review. The OECD will pursue its work on 28 SPA Initiatives and report on implementation in line with the FFD4 follow-up process. The Inter-agency Task Force on Financing for Development (IATF) - in which the OECD participates along with other organisations such as the UN, World Bank and IMF - and future editions of the FFD Forum will serve as mechanisms to track and report on implementation.
The OECD SPA Initiatives cover an array of areas including taxation, measures of prosperity beyond GDP, philanthropy, decentralised co-operation, climate finance, sovereign debt management, private investment, capital markets and innovative finance. Our work includes providing data and evidence, and supporting capacity building, in these areas.