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Interview

Guarding the aid budget of the world’s most generous donor

For more than three years, Anne Beathe Tvinnereim (Centre) was Development Minister in Norway, which has topped the OECD’s donor ranking during a time when aid budgets elsewhere are shrinking. In an interview, she recounts how she fended off multiple attempts to undermine ODA and says the backing of an engaged Prime Minister was crucial in defending the high aid level.

News May 12, 2025

With US, UK pledges at risk, World Bank may be forced to downsize IDA21 envelope. China climbs to nr 5

Pledges made last year by the US and UK governments are no longer certain, a report on contributions...

News May 09, 2025

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Norwegian Climate Minister stands by forest aid to Indonesia amid concerns of nepotism

Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, Norway’s Climate Minister, dispels concerns about nepotism in Indonesia’s management...

News April 23, 2025

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OECD aid dropped last year, Norway bypassed Sweden as largest Nordic donor

Western donors’ aid declined by 7 per cent in 2024 to USD 212 billion, partly due to a reduction in aid...

April 16, 2025

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A scrutiny of Sweden’s logic for defunding UNRWA

Since the sudden termination of its support to UNRWA last December, the Swedish government has re-directed...

April 15, 2025

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Aid-financed climate investment fund massively outperforms Norway’s oil fund on renewable energy

The Norwegian aid-funded Climate Investment Fund reports solid returns on its renewable energy investments...

Business April 11, 2025

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Running out of cash, UNRWA struggles to get through April

While top UN officials warn that 2.1 million Gazans are being “trapped, bombed and starved again” in...

April 10, 2025

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US aid cuts: Scandinavian donors offer relief, but NGOs face tough choices

The Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian governments have introduced measures to mitigate the effects on humanitarian...

News April 07, 2025

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Gavi’s dwindling path to USD 9 billion, by the numbers

Three governments and the Gates Foundation account for 65 per cent of the USD 30 billion provided to...

News March 30, 2025

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Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace call for full audit of Norway’s forest programme in Indonesia

When Climate Minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen signed an extension of Norway’s multi-billion crown forest...

News March 24, 2025

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Norway on track to become top Nordic donor to Ukraine after pledging to triple military aid

During a visit to Finland and Norway last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed continued...

News March 24, 2025

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New call for proposals tests Norway’s willingness to provide direct funding to indigenous-led organisations

The aid agency Norad has announced a new call for proposals for civil society programmes working on tropical...

News March 11, 2025

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Accusations of nepotism spark Norwegian concerns about ‘accountability’ in forest aid to Indonesia

Norwegian diplomats in Jakarta have responded fast to media reports warning of political nepotism following...

March 13, 2025

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Sweden and Norway allow relief agencies to direct funding to mitigate US aid stop

Relief agencies receiving humanitarian support from the Swedish and Norwegian aid agencies have been...

March 06, 2025

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Nordic relief organisations shut down dozens of US-funded programmes

Three Nordic relief agencies have received at least 55 termination notices for US-funded programmes worth...

News March 05, 2025

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Scientific advisory council in limbo as Sida mulls over its future

While funding for Swedish development research has been levelled down, the government now intends to...

News March 05, 2025

New report: Indonesian claim of 90% reduction in deforestation is ‘exaggerated’

An in-depth review by the Norwegian University of Life Sciences refutes the Indonesian government’s claim...

News February 25, 2025

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Crisis deepens for Nordic relief organisations seeking clarity about US waivers and refunds

A month into the US aid freeze, Nordic relief organisations are tapping into their own reserves to mitigate...

News February 21, 2025

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Counting heads in Oslo. Norway ties humanitarian aid to national NGOs, while Sweden opens for global competition

In a global humanitarian landscape where needs are growing and funds are increasingly hard to come by,...

News February 21, 2025

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Why three Nordic research institutes refused to endorse the Colonna report on UNRWA’s neutrality

Three Nordic research institutes were part of the independent review of UNRWA which was presented by...

News February 13, 2025

NRC suspends US-funded relief operations and lays off staff, despite waivers

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) announces that it must, for the first time, halt urgent humanitarian...

News February 10, 2025

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Norwegian Labour Party takes over development portfolio for first time in more than two decades

Following the Center Party’s exit from the coalition government of PM Jonas Gahr Støre, the MP Åsmund...

February 04, 2025

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Sida chair’s blunt message to Swedish NGOs: compete for funds abroad

As Chair of Sida’s Board, Gunilla Carlsson has overseen the tumultuous transformation of Sida’s civil...

News February 03, 2025

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Nordic NGOs hopeful that waiver in US aid freeze will offer some reprieve

US President Donald Trumps’s order to pause US aid for 90 days continues to leave major global aid efforts...

News January 30, 2025

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State Department instructs Nordic NGOs to suspend US-funded aid operations

The US State Department has instructed Nordic NGOs to suspend all on-going and planned aid activities...

January 26, 2025

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US exit: Arab states, private US funders, and a few European donors nearly closed UNRWA’s financing gap last year

EXCLUSIVE: Several Western donors, led by the United States, reduced their support to UNRWA last year...

January 20, 2025

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Norway’s G20 path to global geopolitics

For a second year, Norway will be a guest country of the G20 on invitation from South Africa, which has...

News January 17, 2025

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Minister Benjamin Dousa defends Sweden’s drastic cuts to UN humanitarian actors

Sweden will slash support for the UN emergency fund CERF by 86 per cent next year, signalling a dramatic...

News December 31, 2024

Norway fast-tracks grants for IDA, Sweden sticks to promissory notes

Development banks are encouraging donors to make cash contributions rather than issuing promissory notes...

News December 31, 2024

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Sweden defunds UNRWA, UN agencies ‘shocked’ by the move

Sweden will no longer give core funding to the UN Palestinian refugee body UNRWA. Development Minister...

News December 21, 2024

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UN resolution asks World Court to lay out Israel’s obligations to secure aid for Palestinians

A Norwegian-led UN resolution calling for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to clarify Israel...

December 21, 2024

OECD: Finland’s reputation as a reliable, rights-based donor ‘at a critical juncture’

The latest OECD peer review of Finnish aid contains a litany of warnings about the right-leaning government...

News December 20, 2024

IFU facility has signed its first two guarantees

A new guarantee scheme managed by the Danish development finance institution IFU is now fully operational....

Business December 20, 2024

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Norway makes record rainforest payments to Brazil and Indonesia

Norway has approved a total of NOK 1.86 billion in payments for forest carbon to Brazil and Indonesia...

News December 13, 2024

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World Bank’s IDA replenishment ran into headwinds before the finish line

Nordic funding for the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA) shrinks in USD despite...

News December 11, 2024

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Forest carbon deal delayed. Costa Rica calls for changes in Norwegian-funded certification system

Four years ago, Norway promised to pay Costa Rica USD 10 million for forest carbon credits issued by...

News December 05, 2024

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Denmark’s early pledge shakes up IDA funding race ahead of finale this week

Donors gather this week in Seoul for the World Bank’s fund-raising finale, the 21st replenishment round...

News December 04, 2024

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Clash over gender equality initiated by ‘far-right’ rattles Finland’s foreign policy consensus

A decision by Finnish Development Minister Ville Tavio of the Finns Party not to join a Western alliance...

News November 29, 2024

Norway scales up Ukraine support, Norfund receives new mandate

Norwegian MPs have agreed to more than double civilian and military aid for Ukraine next year to NOK...

News November 29, 2024

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Modest results from WHO’s first-ever Gavi-style replenishment

While the World Health Organisation is billing its first-ever replenishment round as a success, the numbers...

News November 26, 2024

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IFU ticks up annual net return expectations to 12-15% for second SDG fund

The Danish impact investor IFU and four Danish pension funds agreed this week to establish the Danish...

Business November 22, 2024

Finland applies repatriation conditionality, suspending Somalia aid programme

Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio (Finns) has suspended Finland’s bilateral country...

News November 22, 2024

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UNFPA braces for Trump II, scant hope for increased European funding this time

Europe - led by Nordic donors - increased support for the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) by 20 per cent to...

News November 19, 2024

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How Norway’s oil fund could co-invest with World Bank in renewables

A Dutch investment fund praised by US Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen for facilitating co-investments...

Business November 14, 2024

Sweden’s civil society shake-up: triples recipients, puts cap on funding, opens window for Global South

The aid agency Sida has announced its final selection of civil society organisations that are invited...

News November 08, 2024

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Norwegian Finance Ministry keeps hands off oil fund’s ban on renewable energy investments in emerging economies

The leadership of Norway’s Ministry of Finance tells Development Today that an orderly transition to...

News November 05, 2024

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World Bank sharpens IDA narrative by lifting it above special interests and earmarking in global aid

A World Bank campaign to convince donors to grant at least USD 27 billion for the International Development...

News October 25, 2024

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Soul searching at the World Bank about how to finance response to the next pandemic

During the covid pandemic, the World Bank, bound by its country-based model, was unable to put its considerable...

News October 24, 2024

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Gavi asks donors to transfer remaining billions in unspent covid money to its next funding period

To secure a record-high budget for the next five years, the vaccine alliance Gavi needs USD 9 billion...

News October 18, 2024

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Norwegian aid budget analysis: Identity crisis of a crazy-rich donor

Rather than making bold new global moves that reflect its enormous expanding oil wealth, the Norwegian...

News October 09, 2024

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Former oil fund chief challenges restrictions on renewable energy investments

The Norwegian oil fund is now so big that it should invest more in emerging economies, says the fund...

Business September 27, 2024

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Norfund gets green light to invest in Ukraine

The government has finally opened for Norfund, Norway’s development finance institution (DFI), to invest...

Business September 27, 2024

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Danish early record-high pledge for World Bank’s IDA

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen broke all the rules when she announced a 40 per cent increase in Denmark...

News September 25, 2024

Civil society strategy outlines Sida’s new funding system, earmarks direct grants to Global South

The new Swedish civil society strategy calls for more transparency and diversity in Sida’s support to...

News September 25, 2024

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PM Støre expands Norwegian tropical forest commitment to NOK 85 billion

The Norwegian government “wants to save more rainforest,” and is extending its tropical forest programme...

News September 24, 2024

Swedish aid on a downward path to 0.7 per cent of GNI - and beyond

The government’s aid budget proposal puts Sweden on a path of reducing aid from 1.0 per cent to 0.7 per...

News September 20, 2024

Sida delays NGO funding decision as it awaits new civil society strategy

Three hundred non-governmental organisations – including 250 from the Global South – are holding their...

News September 18, 2024

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Swedish government pledges further aid cuts in coming years

The Swedish government announces cuts in official development assistance in the coming years. Starting...

News September 18, 2024

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With Finns Party at the helm, development policy consensus is ‘broken’

Finnish aid has been cut and policy upended since the Finns Party took over the aid portfolio last year....

News September 12, 2024

Finnish white papers redefine aid as a tool of trade and secruity

The Finnish government has presented two white papers which together redefine development assistance...

News September 12, 2024

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In the absence of the World Bank, Gavi and DFIs create day zero pandemic fund

The World Bank has been singled out as the obvious place to house a day zero financing facility for a...

News September 05, 2024

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Denmark: New aid budget, new Africa strategy, new leadership

In a busy week for the Danish development community, a new Africa strategy was launched, then Development...

News August 31, 2024

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New NDF boss: Momentum for more joint Nordic climate efforts

The veteran Finnish diplomat Satu Santala has taken over the helm of the Nordic Development Fund (NDF),...

Business August 30, 2024

NDF scales up project funding

The Nordic Development Fund (NDF) is on track to sharp growth, adding new projects to its portfolio this...

Business August 30, 2024

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Self-imposed restrictions handcuff Norway’s global investments in renewable energy

Compared with its growing fossil fuel fortune, Norway’s investments in renewable energy in the Global...

August 22, 2024

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Equinor and Statkraft gear up renewable investments based on their own resources

Development Today’s investigation into Norwegian financing of renewable energy in the Global South shows...

Business August 22, 2024

Finnish aid on a path to lowest level in two decades

Early next month, the Finnish government will discuss the details of severe cuts in the 2025 aid budget....

News August 20, 2024

Relaxed martial law restrictions in Ukraine allow Danish IFU to expand investments

The Danish impact investor IFU says the easing of Ukraine’s martial law restrictions on serving foreign...

Business August 08, 2024

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The minster who manages Finland’s historic aid cuts believes business is the driving development force

Finland’s Development Minister Ville Tavio says trade and business can be better tools for building partnerships...

News July 12, 2024

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Only Norwegian actors selected by Norad to be ‘strategic partners’

While Sida is upending its decades-old system of strategic partnerships with Swedish civil society organisations,...

News July 03, 2024

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Indonesia becomes showcase country in Norway’s result-based forest financing system

Indonesia, which has dramatically reduced its deforestation, has received three forest carbon payments...

News June 26, 2024

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Gavi’s new CEO asks donors for USD 9 billion, promises to ‘democratise’ organisational culture

Sania Nishtar, the former Pakistani senator who took the helm of the Gavi vaccine alliance two months...

News June 21, 2024

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Lazzarini seeks financial security for UNRWA to survive 2024 and beyond

In the face of a “massive attack on its credibility,” the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA is operating...

News June 18, 2024

Top donor Norway slashes support to the global health facility GFF

Norway, a key donor in global health, has made a significant policy shift, cutting NOK 775 million in...

News June 07, 2024

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More than 1,000 organisations make first cut in Sida civil society funding call

The Swedish aid agency Sida was inundated with more than 2,700 expressions of interest for its new civil...

News June 04, 2024

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Climate Investment Fund could be expanded ‘with little administrative cost.’ Project revaluation propels returns

Norfund’s Climate Investment Fund reports returns last year of a staggering 24 per cent, partly driven...

Business May 30, 2024

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Direct funding for indigenous forest tenure: Norway outperforms other donors, new database shows

A 40-year-old programme run from the Norwegian Embassy in Brazil has managed to do what the United States,...

News May 29, 2024

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Top diplomats: Norway’s Palestine-Israel policy resonates with African leaders

There is in Africa a ‘strong sentiment of double standards’ practiced by Western countries regarding...

News May 24, 2024

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Civil society funds ‘ringfenced’ for Norwegian and Swedish organisations are ‘not tied aid’

A recent report finds that donors “ringfence” 90 per cent of their civil society funding for organisations...

News May 16, 2024

One-fourth of Norwegian aid goes to Ukraine and refugee costs at home

Norway is increasing aid by NOK 1.1 billion, but also making severe cuts in traditional aid, as domestic...

News May 14, 2024

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Investment, security, and a new world order: Nordics move beyond aid to redefine ties with Africa

At a recent meeting of African and Nordic foreign ministers in Copenhagen, top diplomats discussed how...

News May 13, 2024

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Evaluation: Norway’s rainforest initiative does not walk the talk on indigenous peoples

The Norwegian rainforest initiative says indigenous peoples are the best guardians of tropical forests,...

News May 07, 2024

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Denmark and Sweden prepare to join ADB’s massive climate finance expansion

Donor negotiations about providing guarantees for a new facility at the Asian Development Bank aimed...

Business April 26, 2024

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Colonna report: UNRWA’s neutrality mechanisms are ‘robust’, but more is needed to regain donor trust

UNRWA has the UN system’s most elaborate mechanisms for upholding the humanitarian principle of neutrality,...

News April 23, 2024

OECD loophole allows for ‘tying’ of aid to civil society in donor countries, report says

Less than 10 per cent of OECD aid for civil society goes to organisations in the Global South while the...

News April 23, 2024

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Sida rushes to revamp civil society funding. Billions of crowns in multi-year grants at stake

Ordered by the government to reform the way it funds civil society, Sida is scrambling to dismantle the...

News April 18, 2024

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Swedish crack in bedrock of Nordic support to UN agency on sexual health

Changing political winds in Sweden, traditionally a global leader in sexual and reproductive health and...

News April 12, 2024

Global aid grows driven by wars and crisis. Funding for Ukraine propels Norway to top spot

Ukraine and humanitarian aid boosted global official development assistance (ODA) last year, the OECD...

News April 12, 2024

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Anders Nordström calls for fewer global health agencies and a bigger role for African actors

A key lesson of the COVID pandemic is that the global health architecture needs to be modernised and...

News April 03, 2024

Ground-breaking Swedish guarantee aims to raise USD 469m to protect the Amazon rainforest

A pioneering Sida guarantee for the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) aims to mobilise almost half...

Business April 02, 2024

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All Nordics are back as UNRWA donors. Finland and Iceland resume funding

All five Nordic donors are releasing their funds to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees UNRWA. In...

News March 22, 2024

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New control mechanisms unlock donor funding for UNRWA

New control mechanisms put in place by the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA and an interim report...

News March 15, 2024

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Aviation industry can now tap into Guyanese forest carbon credits, rights groups cry foul

For the first time, tropical forest carbon credits are available for purchase by airline firms to use...

News March 07, 2024

Moment of truth for new OECD rules on aid reporting of private sector investments

Officials in donor capitals are busy finalising their 2023 aid tallies for the OECD. These will offer...

Business March 02, 2024

New OECD rules could turn DFIs into ODA-generating machines, expert says

The new rules for reporting aid to the OECD could artificially inflate aid and incentivise donors to...

Business March 02, 2024

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Sida awaits government decision on frozen funds to Palestine

Swedish development aid to Palestine has been frozen for more than four months, while the humanitarian...

February 20, 2024

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Perception of risk for green projects in developing countries is ‘too high’

Norfund is investing in the newly established Green Guarantee Company which will issue credit guarantees...

Business February 19, 2024

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What global health donors should do

Global health institutions like Gavi and the Global Fund “share a fundamental design flaw - they were...

News February 19, 2024

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Norway cautiously re-thinks its silo approach to global health

Norway’s approach to global health dates back to the time of the MDGs and, today, most health funding...

News February 09, 2024

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Gavi expands into new areas as multi-billion-dollar COVID money bin continues to grow

The cash balance of the vaccine alliance Gavi keeps growing. Unspent COVID-19 funds could exceed USD...

News January 31, 2024

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CIVICUS: only 2% of all people in the world live in ‘open’ societies

A tiny proportion of the world’s population – including the five Nordic countries - live in “open” societies,...

News February 01, 2024

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Norway’s rainforest scheme still focused on carbon emissions, outspending UK and Germany

Over 15 years, Norway has committed more than half of its NOK 40 billion rainforest programme for result-based...

News January 25, 2024

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Historic shift in Swedish aid strategy

The new aid strategy puts migration and Swedish business interests at the centre of Swedish development...

News December 18, 2023

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Indigenous groups say their demands are ignored as donor-backed LEAF moves closer to a first forest carbon credit sale

Costa Rica has signed a landmark agreement for the sale of jurisdictional carbon credits to multinational...

News December 08, 2023

The climate crisis is coming to our plates. Here’s how we need to support farmers

Opinion April 29, 2025

Smallholder farmers - many of them women - grow most of the food consumed in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. They must be front and centre in locally led solutions for addressing climate change and bolstering food security. This article is written by Asif Saleh, Executive Director of BRAC, and Denmark’s Climate Ambassador Ole Thonke.

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Rethinking aid: A call for genuine transformation in the development paradigm

Opinion April 22, 2025

Aid in the Global South - and in Africa, in particular - has at times functioned as a mechanism of control, entrenching asymmetries under the guise of assistance. Now is the time for an unwavering commitment to shift power. Obinna Onyekwena, Deputy Director at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, writes in his personal capacity.

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Africa without foreign aid for health: Free at last?

Opinion February 25, 2025

The geopolitical vandalism of Trump II could have the unintended consequence of prompting low and middle-income countries, under duress, to liberate themselves from much of their long-running dependence on external financiers. Olusoji Adeyi writes.

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As Trump guts USAID, Europe is ill-equipped to step up

Opinion February 06, 2025

Following the suspension of US foreign aid, the obvious expectation is that the European Union would step in to fill the void. But the levelling down of aid in country after country places huge constraints. This is a moment of reckoning for Europe’s approach to rights-based development assistance, writes Mar Logrono.

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Op-ed comment: IMPACT-se attacks UNWRA’s role in education, praises Sweden for defunding agency

Opinion February 11, 2025

In an opinion article by two scholars, Jo Kelcy and Anne Irfan, published in Development Today on January 28, 2025, the authors refute the claims of the Israeli organisation IMPACT-se that UNRWA schools teach antisemitism. The CEO of IMPACT-se submitted this comment.

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Sweden’s decision to stop funding UNRWA threatens the education of an entire generation

Opinion January 28, 2025

Two scholars challenge Development Minister Benjamin Dousa’s claim that other humanitarian agencies can replace services provided by UNRWA. “Palestinians in Gaza are the most immediate victims of Sweden’s decision - including almost 300,000 children who depend on UNRWA for their education,” write Jo Kelcey and Anne Irfan.

 

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Time for OECD DAC reform and a UN convention to define what can be counted as aid

Opinion December 11, 2024

Civil society is calling for a new UN convention on development that will take over the power to decide what can qualify as official development assistance. Currently, this is controlled by the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC). Salvatore Nocerino at Oxfam argues that the change will give the DAC “a unique opportunity to leverage” its expertise to serve both new and old donors in areas like donor coordination, best practice, and statistics.

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WHO investment round: a disappointing, but predictable outcome

Opinion November 29, 2024

The World Health Organization (WHO) concluded its first ever “investment round” at the G20 leaders’ summit in Brazil last week raising only half of its target. Part of the reason for the disappointing result is that it used a fundraising approach that is ill-suited to a normative organization like WHO, Antoine de Bengy Puyvallée and Katerini Storeng write.

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The invisible climate bomb: why we can’t ignore nitrous oxide

Opinion November 18, 2024

Though it is the third-largest contributor to global warming among greenhouse gases and has a warming potential 270 times greater than CO2, nitrous oxide receives little attention. With fertilizers and manure as the principle sources, Kaveh Zahedi at FAO writes that solutions for drastically reducing nitrous oxide emissions are readily available.

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COP29 and climate financing: Will environment ministers commit more scarce ODA that is neither ‘new’ nor ‘additional’?

Opinion October 21, 2024

As negotiations over new climate finance targets get underway, former Sida official Göran Holmqvist proposes a few simple guidelines to avoid the dishonest double counting that pervades the current system.

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The currency market shuts out developing countries, hampers green investments, and makes debt swell

Opinion September 23, 2024

Poor countries are largely shut out of the world’s largest marketplace, and they do not have the option of hedging against currency risk. This hampers green investments, causes economic agony, and is the biggest single driver of debt distress, writes Sony Kapoor, Professor of Climate, Geoeconomics, and Finance at the European University Institute. He calls for the Nordic countries to take part in a capital extension for TCX, a unique DFI that does currency hedging where no such market exists.

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Project 2025: Why Nordic governments need a crisis plan

Opinion September 11, 2024

The proposed conservative roadmap Project 2025 aims not only to drastically reshape the US federal government in an authoritarian direction. If implemented, it would affect other donors’ support for the UN system and human rights, including sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). It is time for Nordic governments to come up with a crisis plan, Sara Österlund at the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU) writes.

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The break-up of Sweden’s civil society funding system, as seen from abroad

Opinion April 21, 2024

Sida’s sudden decision to terminate multi-year agreements with 17 Swedish CSOs and put in place a completely new funding regime has left people in Sweden and around the world wondering what really is going on. Is this the dawn of a new era of direct funding to the Global South or a “move fast and break things” approach aimed principally at causing disruption? British anthropologist David Lewis reflects.

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Transition to sunset: the future of foreign aid for basic health services in Africa

Opinion February 19, 2024

Global health institutions, controlled by a small group of countries and private foundations, have a fundamental design flaw and they are not fit for purpose. Olusoji Adeyi of Johns Hopkins and Justice Nonvignon of African CDC offer a prescription for donors.

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New OECD aid rules could trigger a shift away from grant giving

Opinion February 08, 2024

The new OECD rules on reporting private sector aid reflect efforts driven largely by finance ministries in donor countries to score ODA without budgetary outlays. Stephen Cutts warns this will trigger a gradual shift away from grants.

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How we measure aid – and who decides?

Opinion January 22, 2024

Development Today has invited to a debate on an important but also fairly technical issue: how should the instruments donors use to encourage and incentivise private sector investments in developing countries be reflected in aid statistics? Jon Lomøy argues for a more inclusive discussion.

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Good investments create impact and jobs: A response to Simon Scott

Opinion January 11, 2024

Carsten Staur and Katrine Heggedal respond to Simon Scott’s critique of the OECD new rules on reporting private sector investments as ODA. They write: Scott raises important questions about ODA as an objective for aid performance, but he goes off track when he criticizes the new directives.

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Making nonsense of aid measurement

Opinion Editorial January 04, 2024

In a previous op-ed, the Chair of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Carsten Staur and Chair of the DAC Working Party on Development Finance Statistics Katrine Heggedal argued that new rules on aid reporting will open the way for increased engagement with the private sector. Simon Scott, a former head of the Statistics on Development Finance Division of the OECD, strongly disagrees.

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Unlocking more private sector investments

Opinion December 08, 2023

In an era marked by global crises and the urgent call to combat poverty, clear rules for ODA are critical. After a decade of work, new rules for reporting private sector investments are finally in place. OECD DAC Chair Carsten Staur and Chair of the DAC statistics committee Katrine Heggedal explain.

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World’s wealthiest nation sends climate bill to poor countries

Opinion November 23, 2023

The new Norwegian guarantee scheme, which aims to provide support for green infrastructure in developing countries, heralds a shift to a new investment-based model of aid and climate finance. This will eat into official development assistance and increase indebtedness, Thea Sofie Rusten Grastveit, Political Advisor at Debt Justice Norway, Kathrine Sund-Henriksen, Secretary General of Norwegian Forum for Development and Environment, and Tess Woolfenden, Senior Policy and Research Officer, Debt Justice UK, write.

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Act Church of Sweden calls for government to back-track on freezing of aid to Palestine

Opinion October 27, 2023

The Swedish government’s decision to halt Palestinian aid “plays into the hands of Hamas,” Erik Lysén at Act Church of Sweden writes. He argues that the move harms rights work and urges a re-think.

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Indigenous leader calls on Norway to respond to demands for carbon justice

Opinion Editorial July 10, 2023

Costa Rican indigenous leader Levi Sucre Romero calls for action from Norway, financier of the ART forest carbon standard, on indigenous demands for justice and recognition of land rights. Romero writes that the carbon credit standard is in non-compliance with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and it could now “undermine all that has been achieved in Costa Rica by indigenous peoples and the government.”

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Swedish People’s Party is kingmaker in Finnish government negotiations, aid hangs in the balance

Opinion May 23, 2023

Finnish development practitioners experienced a painful déjà vu after the recent parliamentary election. The two main winners were parties that carried out massive aid cuts in 2016. But to form a government, they need the Swedish People’s Party, which has called for an increase in aid spending. As negotiations enter the fourth week, Marikki Karhu and Inka Hopsu offer this analysis.

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Calls on donor group, led by Japan and Switzerland, to break deadlock in support for Afghan refugees

Opinion May 10, 2023

Afghanistan is burdened by multiple crises, and there is an urgent need for innovative collective global action. The upcoming Global Refugee Forum in December 2023 is a key opportunity to break the current deadlock. Najeeba Wazefadost and Evan Jones write that a strategic group of 15 donors – the so-called Support Platform for the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees – where Japan and Switzerland are key members, is strategically placed to re-ignite regional support for displaced Afghans, both in and outside the country.

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New political alliances and Ukraine war are reshaping Nordic aid

Opinion Editorial January 17, 2023

Nordic aid is up for a major remake. In Sweden and Denmark, new political alliances took power in 2022 and the war in Ukraine will dominate policymaking in all four countries in the months to come.

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Support to civil society and independent scientific research appear of little importance to Norway’s new climate and environment deal with Indonesia

Opinion October 07, 2022

Espen Barth Eide, Norway’s Minister for Climate and Environment, has just signed a new climate and environment deal with Indonesia. It appears support to civil society and independent scientific research are not among the priorities, researchers from Chr. Michelsens Institute write.

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The paradox of overcapacity in Africa’s energy sector

Opinion September 16, 2022

Several African countries have a huge overcapacity in the power sector, but consumers lack electricity. Production is often locked into long-term contracts at high prices while the grid remains underdeveloped. As donors and investors push for renewable energy in Africa, they must take a more transparent and holistic approach or risk delaying the transition to clean energy, Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen and Ole Winckler Andersen at DIIS write. 

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Nordic church leaders call on governments to stop using aid to fund global goods

Opinion September 05, 2022

Five Nordic church leaders call for Nordic governments to show solidarity in the face of growing poverty, food insecurity and climate disaster. Don’t use aid to fund vaccines, domestic refugee costs and climate, they write.

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Redirecting funds to the Ukraine crisis will have devastating global humanitarian consequences if aid budgets are not increased

Opinion April 26, 2022

Diverting scarce aid resources risks worsening on-going humanitarian crises around the world. The global consequences of redirecting aid and attention towards the Ukraine response are extremely worrying, Charlotte Slente of Danish Refugee Council writes.

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COVAX and the unfulfilled promise of vaccine sharing

Opinion March 07, 2022

The global vaccine initiative COVAX aimed to procure 2 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine in 2021 to accelerate efforts towards vaccine equity. By the end of the year, it had delivered only 910 million doses, more than half of these through donations. Antoine de Bengy Puyvallée and Katerini T. Storeng explain how donated doses came to dominate COVAX’s vaccine supply and they unpack the politics of vaccine sharing.  

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