Financing for Sustainable Development Report 2026

The Financing for Sustainable Development Report 2026: Implementing the Sevilla Commitment finds that development progress is imperiled by global fragmentation and a financing squeeze facing developing countries. Instead of progress promised in 2015, the world is rapidly moving backward. The FSDR 2026 shows how the Sevilla Commitment can be operationalized to reverse the current trends in financing for development, even in these most difficult circumstances. The implementation of the Sevilla Commitment represents the best hope to achieve the SDGs.

Desbloqueo de capital: Hacia un enfoque Europeo para la movilización de los inversores institucionales

Este informe destaca que la UE de la creciente dependencia del capital privado para ayudar a superar los 4,2 billones de dólares anuales de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (Ods) en la brecha de financiación. Con la limitada asistencia oficial para el desarrollo, los inversores institucionales, la gestión de más de $100 billones de dólares en activos, son vistos como cruciales para cerrar esta brecha.

Development Finance Institutions: The need for bold actions to invest better

The report seeks to inform and anchor the discussion by providing the most up-to-date analysis of DFI and MDB investment and the private finance this investment has mobilised in developing countries since 2013. It examines in detail the investment portfolios of 12 DFIs and MDBs which together mobilised more than 70% of the private finance reported to the OECD for 2017–2018.

Financing Development in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Role and Perspectives of Multilateral Development Banks

The paper briefly describes the MDBs creation and financial model. Also, it analyzes the evolution of the mandates of MDBs across decades, as well as focuses on the description of the major MDBs in LAC. It further presents a perspective of MDBs outstanding, commitments and disbursements to the region in the past 25 years. Based on these recent trends, the role and outlook of MDBs in financing development in the region is discussed.

Financing for Development: Progress and Prospects 2018

The report begins its assessment of progress with an analysis of the global macroeconomic context, which sets the economic framework for implementation efforts. It explores financing for the five SDGs under in-depth review at the 2018 High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development: water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, sustainable cities and communities, sustainable production and consumption patterns, and terrestrial ecosystems.