Aid Quality
Why 2019 is a Make-or-Break Year for International Aid
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More than half of aid spent on procurement still goes to rich countries' firms - almost two decades after commitment to end 'tied aid'
A new report concludes that rich countries are still awarding more than half of their development aid procurement spending to companies from their own countries.
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Development, Untied 2018
Unleashing the catalytic power of Official Development Assistance through renewed action on untying.
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Briefing: Development, untied
In 2015 alone, donor governments around the world spent an estimated US$ 55 billion – or more than 44 per cent of Real Official Development Assistance (ODA) – on the procurement of goods and services.
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Blended finance and the water sector – four risks to consider
Eurodad welcomes the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD’s) actions to open up debate on blended finance and the water sector.
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Untying should mean untying - no matter where ODA is delivered
Tied aid is currently used to buy goods or services from the country providing the ODA. In other words, it puts the commercial objectives of companies in donor countries ahead of the priorities of people in the global south.
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Financing for Development: current issues for international development cooperation.
This is a background paper authored by Jesse Griffiths, Director of Eurodad, on the occasion of the UNCTAD intergovernmental expert group meeting in October 2017.
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Is the global financial and economic system fit to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals?
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are ambitious objectives: business as usual will not deliver them.
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AidWatch Report 2017
The EU could take a generation to meet the 0.7%ODA/GNI target at the current rate of growth, reveals the CONCORD AidWatch Report 2017. While 2016 saw a substantial increase of 27% in development spending, there has also been a relatively dramatic increase in reporting of inflated aid, such as in-donor costs or debt relief.
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Unravelling Tied Aid
Unravelling Tied Aid. Why aid must never be tied to donor country companies at the expense of women and men living in poverty.
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