Multilateral Aid 2015 Better Partnerships for a Post-2015 World
This 2015 OECD report on multilateral aid contributes to the broader debate on how to implement the post-2015 development agenda. It argues that multilateral organisations have a fundamental role to play to forge and strengthen inclusive partnerships that will provide the collective, cross-border so...
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Table of Contents:
- Executive summary
- Ireland
- Foreword
- Iceland
- Overview - Multilateral aid in a post-2015 world
- Italy
- Acknowledgements
- Japan
- Luxembourg
- Korea
- Preface
- Netherlands
- Global pooled funding mechanisms and other instruments to earmark funding: how effective are they on the ground?
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Portugal
- DAC members' useof the multilateral system
- Poland
- Recent trends in the globalmultilateral aid landscape
- Slovak Republic
- Making earmarked funding more effective: practices and reforms of bilateral providers and multilateral organisations
- Leveraging knowledge and resources from providers beyond the DAC to enhance post-2015 partnerships
- Australia
- Slovenia
- Sweden
- Spain
- Austria
- Switzerland
- Canada
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- United Kingdom
- Notes on the statistical sources used in Multilateral Aid 2015
- United States
- Denmark
- Finland
- European Union
- France
- Germany
- Greece.