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Official development assistance (ODA) is falling short of what countries need, and ODA commitments remain unfulfilled. The need for additional and more predictable development financing has led to ...
Since 2013 the UK has delivered on its pledge to spend 0.7% of gross national income (GNI) as official development assistance (ODA). The UK has now enshrined this commitment in law and will ...
and equitable financing is the cornerstone for building education systems that can meet tomorrow's challenges. Yet, limited budgets and rising debt hinder government investment in education. Public ...
The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Executive Board has approved a US$129 million (SDR 93.3 million) allocation to Mali ...
Official development assistance from Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development dropped by 7.1% to $212.1B from ...
Japan has revised a law to more efficiently use its official development assistance to respond to massive global development financing needs under its limited budget, with increased focus on steps to ...
Despite the significant link between investment in women and girls and sustainable development, official development assistance (ODA ... percentage of development financing targeted gender ...
Global official development assistance dropped 7.1% in 2024 — the first decline in half a decade — as donor countries scaled back funding for Ukraine, humanitarian crises, and refugee costs.
This new facility strengthens and supplements France’s official development assistance tools. It offers flexible grants ... and the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and the Recovery. With independent ...