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  1. Multilateral Aid 2015. Better Partnerships for a Post-2015 World.
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  3. Recent trends in the globalmultilateral aid landscape
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Chapters
Acknowledgements
Preface
Foreword
Executive summary
Overview - Multilateral aid in a post-2015 world
Recent trends in the globalmultilateral aid landscape
DAC members' useof the multilateral system
Making earmarked funding more effective: practices and reforms of bilateral providers and multilateral organisations
Global pooled funding mechanisms and other instruments to earmark funding: how effective are they on the ground?
Leveraging knowledge and resources from providers beyond the DAC to enhance post-2015 partnerships
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
Denmark
European Union
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Luxembourg
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Notes on the statistical sources used in Multilateral Aid 2015

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Recent trends in the globalmultilateral aid landscape

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Abstract Against the background of the approaching deadline for agreeing a new agenda for sustainable development there have been developments in the ways multilateral organisations, both old and new, operate and are funded. This chapter discusses a number of these developments, from the successful pledging conference for the Green Climate Fund, to emerging proposals to establish additional global pooled funds for implementing the post-2015 development agenda, to preparations by individual multilateral organisations to be fit for purpose in the post-2015 era. Also discussed are providers’ preferences signalled by the outcomes of the recent replenishments of three key multilateral organisations: the International Development Association, the African Development Bank and the Global Fund. The chapter begins by providing key figures on global trends of multilateral flows: the evolution of core and non-core resources up to 2013; their distribution across multilateral organisations; and the sectorial and geographic allocation of both multilateral outflows and non-core resources.
Page Count 17
Starting Page 41
Ending Page 57
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2015-07-14
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Development
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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