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No. 46 | 09 Oct 2023 |
Addressing forced displacement in climate change adaptation
This paper shows that climate-related forced displacement is insufficiently addressed in two fundamental commitments made towards the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) between 2015 and 2023: National Adaptation Plans... |
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No. 5 | 13 Dec 2016 |
Aid for Trade and the Sustainable Development Agenda
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with the Sustainable Development Goals at its core calls to “(…) increase aid-for-trade support for developing countries, in particular least developed countries.” This call echoes a similar appeal in the... |
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No. 1 | 07 Dec 2015 |
Aid for trade 10 years on: Keeping it effective
Ten years after the 2005 WTO Ministerial Conference agreed on a mandate to operationalise aid for trade, this paper assesses the achievements and challenges of the WTO-led Initiative. After outlining the achievements, the paper discusses where to put... |
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No. 45 | 16 Dec 2022 |
Building and financing the transport infrastructure of tomorrow
Recalling the centrality of transport infrastructure in any development strategy and economic recovery and resilience plan, the paper stresses the importance of increasing territorial connectivity in Colombia to sustain future progress. It describes... |
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No. 39 | 16 Apr 2021 |
COVID-19 innovation in low and middle-income countries
This paper explores how innovation in low and middle-income countries is enhancing their local and national responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper also analyses how innovation could further address locally relevant development challenges by... |
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No. 33 | 27 Nov 2020 |
Civil service pension reform in developing countries
This study examines reforms to civil service pension arrangements in a number of developing countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America. These arrangements are a significant component of public-sector remuneration in many developing countries and... |
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No. 22 | 09 Dec 2019 |
Decentralised development co-operation
The Addis Ababa Action Agenda raises the urgency to address growing financing and capacity needs at all levels of government in developing countries (para. 34) while the 2030 Agenda calls to “localise” the SDGs. In its High Level Communiqué of 31... |
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No. 29 | 10 Jun 2020 |
Digital transformation and the futures of civic space to 2030
Digital transformation is rapidly altering civic space, challenging the ways in which members of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) and other providers of development co-operation strive to promote an enabling environment for civil... |
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No. 6 | 16 May 2017 |
Dispelling the myths of triangular co-operation
Triangular co-operation features in the 2030 Agenda and the Addis Ababa Action Agenda as an instrument to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. It combines the comparative advantages of the different partners involved, creates synergies,... |
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No. 23 | 10 Dec 2019 |
Enabling effective triangular co-operation
This study provides new insights into factors that enable effective triangular co-operation. These include sound national ecosystems to support triangular partnerships through high-level political will, guiding documents, institutional structures,... |
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No. 17 | 15 Mar 2019 |
Engaging with men and masculinities in fragile and conflict-affected states
Gender inequality, conflict and fragility are key challenges to sustainable development. They are inextricably linked: unequal gender relations can drive conflict and violence, while women’s active participation in decision-making contributes to... |
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No. 10 | 27 Feb 2018 |
Financing for Stability in the post-2015 era
This study and its associated guidance contribute to advancing thinking and understanding about one of the most significant challenges that the international community faces in fragile contexts: how to provide the right financing.The paper summarises... |
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No. 24 | 16 Dec 2019 |
Financing for refugee situations
Forced displacement, including refugee flows, is a global phenomenon. As of 2018, 26 million people were refugees. Financing from the international community makes a significant contribution to supporting refugees and host communities. But in order... |
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No. 11 | 27 Feb 2018 |
Financing for stability
This guidance outlines the process for developing financing strategies for fragile contexts: financing for stability. The process includes the concrete steps to take to deliver the financing strategy, accompanied by financing principles, and a range... |
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No. 15 | 01 Feb 2019 |
Financing social protection in Ethiopia
Social protection is at the centre of Ethiopia’s development policy. It is instrumental in reducing poverty and increasing the resilience of the population. The Government of Ethiopia (GoE) has published a new set of policy frameworks for social... |
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No. 19 | 15 Apr 2019 |
Financing social protection in Namibia
Namibia is an upper middle-income country with one of the most comprehensive social protection systems in Africa. It provides cash transfers and complementary social assistance to a range of vulnerable groups including children, the elderly and... |
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No. 37 | 04 Mar 2021 |
Financing transition in the health sector
This paper explores the health financing challenges that countries face when they transition from low-income towards middle-income level and beyond. While domestic actors bear an increasing share of the national health expenditure in this process,... |
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No. 8 | 06 Dec 2017 |
Gender equality and women's empowerment in fragile and conflict-affected situations
Gender inequality, conflict and fragility are key challenges to sustainable development. They are inextricably linked: unequal gender relations can drive conflict and violence, while women’s active participation contributes to peace and... |
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No. 42 | 23 Dec 2021 |
Gender-responsive COVID-19 recovery
Responding to the gender impacts of COVID-19 – including lost economic opportunities when taking on more domestic and care work in the health sector and at home, and increased violence – requires more tailored policies and resources that support... |
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No. 4 | 12 Apr 2016 |
Good development support in fragile, at-risk and crisis affected contexts
New thinking on the nature of fragility and risk shows a shift from a one-dimensional understanding of fragility towards a more holistic approach in which degrees of fragility exist on a spectrum. This approach recognises the need for collaborative,... |
OECD Development Policy Papers
The OECD Strategy on Development aims to strengthen the Organisation’s contributions to inclusive and sustainable growth in a wide array of countries. It draws on OECD’s evidence-based approaches, policy dialogue and knowledge sharing to improve policy making and economic reform. This strategy identifies four interlinked thematic areas: innovative and sustainable sources of growth; mobilisation of resources for development; governance for sustainable development; and measuring progress for development. Designed for a wide readership, the OECD Development Policy Papers are intended to stimulate discussion and analysis on these topics.
English, French
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Addressing forced displacement in climate change adaptation
OECD
09 Oct 2023
This paper shows that climate-related forced displacement is insufficiently addressed in two fundamental commitments made towards the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) between 2015 and 2023: National Adaptation Plans...
Aid for Trade and the Sustainable Development Agenda
Frans Lammersen and William Hynes
13 Dec 2016
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with the Sustainable Development Goals at its core calls to “(…) increase aid-for-trade support for developing countries, in particular least developed countries.” This call echoes a similar appeal in the...
Aid for trade 10 years on: Keeping it effective
Frans Lammersen and Michael Roberts
07 Dec 2015
Ten years after the 2005 WTO Ministerial Conference agreed on a mandate to operationalise aid for trade, this paper assesses the achievements and challenges of the WTO-led Initiative. After outlining the achievements, the paper discusses where to put...
Building and financing the transport infrastructure of tomorrow
OECD
16 Dec 2022
Recalling the centrality of transport infrastructure in any development strategy and economic recovery and resilience plan, the paper stresses the importance of increasing territorial connectivity in Colombia to sustain future progress. It describes...
COVID-19 innovation in low and middle-income countries
Ben Ramalingam and Benjamin Kumpf
16 Apr 2021
This paper explores how innovation in low and middle-income countries is enhancing their local and national responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper also analyses how innovation could further address locally relevant development challenges by...
Civil service pension reform in developing countries
OECD
27 Nov 2020
This study examines reforms to civil service pension arrangements in a number of developing countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America. These arrangements are a significant component of public-sector remuneration in many developing countries and...
Decentralised development co-operation
OECD
09 Dec 2019
The Addis Ababa Action Agenda raises the urgency to address growing financing and capacity needs at all levels of government in developing countries (para. 34) while the 2030 Agenda calls to “localise” the SDGs. In its High Level Communiqué of 31...
Digital transformation and the futures of civic space to 2030
OECD
10 Jun 2020
Digital transformation is rapidly altering civic space, challenging the ways in which members of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) and other providers of development co-operation strive to promote an enabling environment for civil...
Dispelling the myths of triangular co-operation
OECD
16 May 2017
Triangular co-operation features in the 2030 Agenda and the Addis Ababa Action Agenda as an instrument to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. It combines the comparative advantages of the different partners involved, creates synergies,...
Enabling effective triangular co-operation
OECD
10 Dec 2019
This study provides new insights into factors that enable effective triangular co-operation. These include sound national ecosystems to support triangular partnerships through high-level political will, guiding documents, institutional structures,...
Gender inequality, conflict and fragility are key challenges to sustainable development. They are inextricably linked: unequal gender relations can drive conflict and violence, while women’s active participation in decision-making contributes to...
Financing for Stability in the post-2015 era
Lydia Poole
27 Feb 2018
This study and its associated guidance contribute to advancing thinking and understanding about one of the most significant challenges that the international community faces in fragile contexts: how to provide the right financing.The paper summarises...
Financing for refugee situations
OECD
16 Dec 2019
Forced displacement, including refugee flows, is a global phenomenon. As of 2018, 26 million people were refugees. Financing from the international community makes a significant contribution to supporting refugees and host communities. But in order...
Financing for stability
Lydia Poole and Rachel Scott
27 Feb 2018
This guidance outlines the process for developing financing strategies for fragile contexts: financing for stability. The process includes the concrete steps to take to deliver the financing strategy, accompanied by financing principles, and a range...
Financing social protection in Ethiopia
Kefyalew Endale, Alexander Pick and Tassew Woldehanna
01 Feb 2019
Social protection is at the centre of Ethiopia’s development policy. It is instrumental in reducing poverty and increasing the resilience of the population. The Government of Ethiopia (GoE) has published a new set of policy frameworks for social...
Financing social protection in Namibia
Klaus Schade, Justina La and Alexander Pick
15 Apr 2019
Namibia is an upper middle-income country with one of the most comprehensive social protection systems in Africa. It provides cash transfers and complementary social assistance to a range of vulnerable groups including children, the elderly and...
Financing transition in the health sector
OECD
04 Mar 2021
This paper explores the health financing challenges that countries face when they transition from low-income towards middle-income level and beyond. While domestic actors bear an increasing share of the national health expenditure in this process,...
Gender equality and women's empowerment in fragile and conflict-affected situations
OECD
06 Dec 2017
Gender inequality, conflict and fragility are key challenges to sustainable development. They are inextricably linked: unequal gender relations can drive conflict and violence, while women’s active participation contributes to peace and...
Gender-responsive COVID-19 recovery
OECD and UN Women
23 Dec 2021
Responding to the gender impacts of COVID-19 – including lost economic opportunities when taking on more domestic and care work in the health sector and at home, and increased violence – requires more tailored policies and resources that support...
New thinking on the nature of fragility and risk shows a shift from a one-dimensional understanding of fragility towards a more holistic approach in which degrees of fragility exist on a spectrum. This approach recognises the need for collaborative,...