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Donors pledge USD 6.4 billion for Syria and the region

Donor pledges for Syria and the region at a virtual conference hosted by the EU and the UN this week exceeded commitments made at a similar conference last year. This comes as a surprise since the United...

News March 29, 2021

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EU and Norway seek global hub for sharing covid vaccines, but legal obstacles remain

The EU Commission and Norway are working on a proposal to establish a joint mechanism within COVAX so...

News March 26, 2021

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OECD puts 53% cap on reporting CEPI grants for covid vaccine research as aid

The OECD aid watch dog DAC will review the epidemic response agency CEPI’s business model to determine...

News March 24, 2021

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Nordic DFIs double down on off-grid projects despite corona uncertainty

Nordic DFIs are expanding their investments in off-grid projects despite supply problems and falling...

Business March 22, 2021

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Bold investment by Norfund supports expansion of Kenyan solar home system retailer

A USD 15 million loan from Norway’s DFI Norfund aims to help the Kenyan solar home system retailer d.light...

Business March 22, 2021

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Global Health Ambassador explains why Norway turned down offer to buy 700,000 doses of corona vaccine

The decision to transfer options for buying COVID19 vaccines intended for use in Norway over to developing...

News March 15, 2021

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Norway has donated almost 700,000 corona vaccine doses to poorer nations

Norwegian authorities confirm to Development Today that Norway has given away 677,000 doses of COVID19...

News March 11, 2021

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Swedfund rolls back half its corona losses, but outlook is still grim

Companies in Swedfund’s portfolio have managed the corona crisis better than feared. The aid-funded investor...

Business March 09, 2021

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No result-based climate payments by Norway to tropical forest countries in 2020

For the first time in 12 years, the multi-billion-dollar Norwegian rainforest initiative made no payments...

News March 05, 2021

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New Swedish minister calls for three-track aid response to COVID crisis

The Swedish Development Minister Per Olsson Fridh (Green) calls for a holistic response to the COVID19...

News February 27, 2021

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Record replenishment for UN agriculture fund

At a time of economic crisis and strained aid budgets, the International Fund for Agriculture Development...

News February 19, 2021

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Three Nordic donors have stopped aid to government in Myanmar, Finland weighs its options

Three Nordics have terminated their development aid to state institutions in Myanmar after the military...

News February 22, 2021

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Massive criticism of Danish aid-funded plan to send asylum seekers to an African country

Denmark’s Social Democrat government proposes changes in the immigration law to allow thousands of asylum...

News February 15, 2021

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Charities warn of growing medical oxygen emergency while donors ‘sit on their hands’

Prior to the pandemic, medical oxygen was a scarce and expensive commodity in low-income countries where...

February 10, 2021

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Multi-party call to make biodiversity a cross-cutting priority in Finnish aid

The Finnish Development Policy Committee, which has members from all political parties, is calling for...

News January 29, 2021

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Norway and UK block consensus in OECD on reporting COVID19 vaccine research grants as aid

As vaccine inequality grows, donors continue to argue over how much of their funding for COVID19 vaccine...

News January 26, 2021

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Domestic threats to the golden standard in global aid

For more than a decade, Sweden and Norway have set the global bar in aid by dedicating 1 per cent of...

News January 25, 2021

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Norway and South Africa call on OECD finance ministers to go beyond aid to fund global COVID19 gap

The finance ministers of Norway and South Africa have invited colleagues from OECD countries to a meeting...

News January 21, 2021

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Nordic-led effort to increase support for UN agriculture fund

Ahead of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)’s 12th replenishment, which has been...

News December 22, 2020

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NDF reaches out to Nordic climate actors

The Nordic Development Fund (NDF) has received a new mandate from its owners to advance Nordic leadership...

Business December 17, 2020

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Legal experts question ‘wall of secrecy’ around CEPI grants to vaccine developers

Only one of the ten developers of COVID19 vaccines that have received funding from the epidemic response...

News December 14, 2020

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Dispute in OECD over coronavirus vaccine grants: how much can be reported as aid?

A conflict is brewing at the OECD over how much of donors’ support to the Oslo-based organisation CEPI...

News December 07, 2020

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Nordic DFIs step up investments as pandemic takes its toll

Four Nordic development finance institutions (DFIs) have committed almost a quarter billion euros in...

Business December 01, 2020

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On the origins of the COVID19 global response and what needs to be done now

The global pandemic response mechanism, ACT-A, now led by the World Health Organisation, started out...

News November 20, 2020

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Low-income countries are losing the race for coronavirus vaccine

While rich countries have reserved 6 billion doses of COVID 19 vaccine for themselves, low-income countries...

News November 13, 2020

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COVID19 support scheme faces massive funding crisis, calls for USD 10 billion more to prevent collapse of health systems

The WHO-led scheme for ensuring global access to new COVID19 medicines and vaccines will increase its...

News November 10, 2020

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Marine plastic pollution: A decisive test for the UN Environment Assembly

The case for a new treaty to combat marine plastic pollution is open and shut. Can the UN Environment...

Opinion November 09, 2020

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Norway criticised for siding with drug companies in conflict over COVID19 patents

Norway, a vocal proponent of global solidarity in the pandemic response, is accused of turning its back...

News October 30, 2020

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Walking the talk – the Nordic way on global green COVID-19 recovery

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic calls for immediate action to Build Back Better and Greener. Today, the...

Opinion October 27, 2020

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Nordics inject EUR 350m in new capital into Nordic Development Fund

The Nordic countries will revive the Nordic Development Fund (NDF) as a climate financing vehicle focusing...

Business October 20, 2020

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Norway ready to release Guyana climate aid. Amaila Falls dam is back in the mix

The resolution of a five-month political stand-off in Guyana, which ended with the swearing in of Irfaan...

News October 25, 2020

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Norfund sells SN Power to Scatec Solar, cashes in NOK 6 billion

Norway’s aid-funded investor Norfund is selling its hydropower firm SN Power to the solar energy company...

Business October 16, 2020

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How Sida shelters humanitarian aid from politics: ‘we are more and more lonely as a donor’

As humanitarian assistance becomes increasingly politicised, Sida works actively to shelter its emergency...

News October 12, 2020

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Vaccines trump most other Norwegian aid efforts in budget for 2021

The Norwegian government has proposed a budget for 2021 that would reduce aid spending by NOK 1.1 billion,...

News October 08, 2020

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Norad boss takes on new mandate and dramatic increase in funds

With a chess enthusiast at its helm, the aid agency Norad has taken on an expanded role in Norwegian...

News October 07, 2020

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Sweden holds aid level steady while opposition parties sharpen the knife

The Swedish aid budget is expected to be approved by Parliament, but NGOs are bracing for tough discussions...

News October 07, 2020

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12 humanitarian actors reach finish line in competition for Swedish funding

Following a comprehensive scrutiny, Sida has selected what it deems to be the world’s 12 fastest, most...

News September 30, 2020

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Swedish aid at standstill as COVID19 casts long shadow over next year’s budget

The Swedish government has presented a budget for 2021 that provides the same amount for aid as this...

News September 24, 2020

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NGOs applaud growth in Finnish aid, but brace for austerity in 2022

Finland’s government has approved a budget that increases aid in nominal terms next year, despite the...

News September 22, 2020

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Norway’s global health envoy: rich countries must expand ODA and find win-win solutions to defeat COVID19

In his new role as Norway’s Global Health Ambassador, John-Arne Røttingen will help the government navigate...

News September 16, 2020

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UN chief warns against using ODA to fund coronavirus vaccine for poor countries

UN Secretary General António Guterres says USD 35 billion are needed in the next few months to develop...

News September 11, 2020

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Denmark highlights its green brand as aid shrinks in next year’s budget

“Green global ambitions” and efforts to curb migration are prioritised in the proposal for Denmark’s...

August 31, 2020

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Ulstein wants to turn Norwegian climate aid on its head

Norway is one of the OECD’s least generous donors of aid for climate adaptation, spending the lion’s...

News August 21, 2020

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Three NGOs out-perform UN agencies in Sida ranking of humanitarian partners

In an evaluation for Sida of 21 humanitarian organisations, including five UN agencies, Mercy Corps,...

News August 14, 2020

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US forces climate NGOs to register as ‘foreign agents,’ targets recipients of Norwegian aid

The largest American environmental NGO, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), is operating as “a foreign...

News August 04, 2020

Foreign Ministry proposes increase in Finnish aid next year

In Helsinki, the government has kicked off the budget process for next year and the Foreign Ministry...

August 14, 2020

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Missed opportunity. Donors ‘fail to capitalise’ on local NGOs

During the corona epidemic, international NGOs have scaled back their field presence and sent many expats...

July 17, 2020

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Norway to pay Indonesia NOK 530m for reduced forest carbon emissions

Norway has announced its first result-based payment to Indonesia for reducing deforestation, part of...

News July 10, 2020

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NOK 6 billion in forest aid unspent in Brazil. Norway still hopes for a breakthrough

Twelve years after signing a climate forest deal with Brazil, most of the money transferred by Norway...

News July 02, 2020

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Oxfam takes double hit from Haiti and corona, while Danish branch IBIS rides the storm

While Oxfam International reels from the combined effects of the “Haiti scandal” and the coronavirus...

June 22, 2020

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Billion-dollar pneumonia vaccine fund closes after first non-Western firm wins tender. Donors transfer remaining money to COVID19

Over 12 years donors have granted more than USD 1 billion in subsidies to the two Western pneumonia vaccine...

News June 16, 2020

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Corona pandemic sparks transformation of Nordic NGOs

The COVID19 pandemic has already changed the way Nordic NGOs work and it will likely affect operations...

News June 11, 2020

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Denmark opens coffers for IFU after years-long capital crunch

For a decade, the Danish government took capital out of its aid-financed investor IFU to fill gaps in...

Business March 31, 2020

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GAVI’s COVID19 vaccine initiative under fire for being hasty and secretive

The GAVI secretariat is rushing through a proposal for a multi-billion-dollar financing mechanism for...

News June 02, 2020

OECD: grants to CEPI for corona vaccine research do ‘not count as ODA’

Back in March, Development Today asked the OECD whether donors’ contributions to CEPI for work on developing...

News June 16, 2020

Swedfund estimates coronavirus losses of SEK 435 million

By the end of March the Stockholm-based development finance institution Swedfund wrote down the value...

Business June 16, 2020

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Changes in USAID anti-terror clause can open for renewed cooperation with Norwegian People’s Aid

USAID has revised the anti-terror clause in its certification process for NGOs receiving funding from...

News May 22, 2020

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Why Sweden funds a vaccine institute in Korea and not Oslo-based CEPI

The International Vaccine Institute, based out of Seoul, has a mandate to develop vaccines for diseases...

News May 24, 2020

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Global aid under strain from multiple corona appeals and shrinking aid budgets

While donors reach into their aid budgets to finance the coronavirus response, overall ODA is shrinking...

News May 22, 2020

Nordic ministers agree on new capital injection for Nordic Development Fund

Nordic development ministers have agreed to start negotiations for a joint capital injection in the Nordic...

Business May 24, 2020

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Costa Rica behind WHO initiative for pooled corona patents, weak support from rich countries

The OECD’s newest member Costa Rica has called for a platform to pool knowledge and intellectual property...

News May 29, 2020

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Most of Norway’s corona pledge is not being counted by EU in global tally

The bulk of Norway’s billion-dollar pledge to this week’s corona summit will not be counted in the official...

News May 08, 2020

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Gigantic Norwegian corona pledge will mainly be spent on other diseases

Of 30 countries that pledged money for the global coronavirus appeal, hosted by the EU this week, Norway...

News May 06, 2020

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NDF sharpens climate and Africa focus as bargain over capital injection begins

The board of Nordic Development Fund (NDF) has agreed on a new strategy that focuses on climate and Africa,...

Business May 04, 2020

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Civil Rights Defenders seizes coveted NGO spot as pandemic squeezes Sida’s budget

Of the 20 Swedish civil society organisations that applied last year to become a strategic partner, Sida...

May 01, 2020

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European DFIs plan for billion-dollar bailout to save jobs in Africa

Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) in Europe aim to launch an emergency liquidity facility focusing...

Business April 24, 2020

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Donors strongly defend use of aid to fund coronavirus vaccine research

Donors have reached into their aid budgets to provide hundreds of millions of dollars to fund coronavirus...

News April 21, 2020

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Dire corona warnings from OECD overshadow slight increase in aid to Africa in 2019

Global ODA for 2019 is marked by a positive trend: bilateral aid to Africa and least-developed countries...

April 17, 2020

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US think tanks push ahead on proposed health security fund. ‘Last thing health ministers need,’ says Global Fund chief

In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, US think tanks want Congress to back a new USD 1-billion global...

News April 08, 2020

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Using aid to finance coronavirus vaccine research may violate OECD rules

Donors have committed large amounts to a multi-billion-dollar aid-financed initiative to develop vaccines...

News March 26, 2020

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Sweden compares UN agencies and NGOs on equal terms in scrutiny of humanitarian partners

Sida is reviewing its humanitarian portfolio as part of a process of selecting organisations through...

News March 20, 2020

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Expanded UN presence in Helsinki

UN Assistant Secretary General Vitaly Vanshelboim has been appointed head of the newly established UNOPS...

News March 31, 2020

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Donors slow to fund global coronavirus response, WHO seeks private money

Rich countries have pledged billions of dollars to deal with their own coronavirus outbreaks, but they...

News March 18, 2020

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Norway puts brakes on climate aid to Guyana amid post-election chaos

In response to the volatile political situation in Guyana following the presidential election March 2,...

News March 13, 2020

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Sweden drops Uganda forest carbon deal with Green Resources due to unresolved land disputes

After four years in limbo, the Swedish Energy Agency is terminating its agreement with the Norwegian...

Business March 10, 2020

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Green infrastructure is Norfund’s new core business area

One of the fastest growing DFIs in Europe, the Norwegian aid-funded investor Norfund is making green...

March 06, 2020

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China climbs on World Bank donor list as US drops to third place

China has broken Western dominance in the World Bank’s fund for poor countries IDA, climbing to No 6...

News February 27, 2020

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Indian drug firm says Gavi lost ‘years’ in race against pneumonia

The rules donors set back in 2009 for a USD 1.5 billion pilot fund on pneumonia vaccine, the AMC, have...

News February 14, 2020

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Finn Church Aid investor makes first direct investment in Africa

After its first year of operation, an investment company owned by Finn Church Aid (FCA) has made its...

Business January 29, 2020

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Danish NGO IBIS confronts ‘built-in weaknesses’ in Oxfam’s global system

Three years after merging with Oxfam, the leadership of Oxfam IBIS in Copenhagen is grappling with “...

News January 24, 2020

Ulstein’s misstep on vaccine sharing may haunt him at home

Editorial March 22, 2021

Norway’s Development Minister Dag-Inge Ulstein has been a tireless advocate for global vaccine equity and the government has deployed billions of aid crowns to back up that work. We applaud these efforts, but he has made one big mistake that might now plague him at home.

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The only way out of the pandemic is equitable distribution of vaccines

Opinion March 22, 2021

More than 80 per cent of people in Norway, Sweden and Denmark think it is unacceptable for rich countries to buy their way to the front of the vaccine queue, according to a recent survey. Norwegian Church Aid, Act Church of Sweden and DanChurchAid call on Nordic governments to work harder for vaccine equity.

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Nordic countries break tax promises to world’s poorest, but are given a second chance

Opinion February 10, 2021

Developing countries are facing an unprecedented economic crisis and Covid-19 is only making things worse. This is likely to impact public finances for years to come, derailing the SDGs and increasing poverty and inequality. But there are solutions; tax for development is one of the most crucial of these, the Nordic Alliance for Tax Justice writes.

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Norwegian Foreign Ministry disagrees with DT’s reporting on CEPI discussions in OECD

Opinion January 29, 2021

An article in Development Today on 26 January, stating that Norway and the United Kingdom are blocking an OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) consensus on ODA approval of grants for the Coalition on Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)’s research and development support for vaccines against covid-19, is not correct.

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Afghanistan: The road to change and lasting solutions

Opinion December 21, 2020

Donors committed at least USD 3.3 billion for next year at the Afghanistan Conference in November. Now is the time for pledges to be translated into actual responses to address needs among millions of Afghans trapped in war and deep poverty, writes Charlotte Slente, Secretary General of the Danish Refugee Council.

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Private sector holds the key to recovery

Opinion November 26, 2020

The Covid-19 crisis has hit emerging economies hard. Many companies have taken a beating. But a strong private sector is also the key to a successful recovery. Robert Wihtol, chair of the Board of Directors of Finnfund and a former director general at the Asian Development Bank, takes stock.

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Post-COVID19, sovereign debt crises could wreak havoc on SDGs

Opinion October 08, 2020

One in four countries is now facing a debt crisis. This calls for an urgent resolution of the sovereign debt crises that are emerging in the wake of COVID19, especially in view of reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The coronavirus crisis has exacerbated existing debt vulnerabilities in developing countries. It is crucial that the global financial architecture be strengthened to ensure fair and equitable solutions to sovereign debt crisis and effective prevention of accumulation of unsustainable debts.

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Time to re-start stalled reform of humanitarian aid

Opinion Editorial August 31, 2020

At the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul in 2016 donors agreed, as part of a reform package - the so-called Grand Bargain, to channel one-fourth of humanitarian aid directly to local responders. This has not happened. Donors continue to channel emergency aid via their own national NGOs and international actors, even though locals continue to do much of the job and bear the brunt of the risks associated with operating in war zones.   

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Coronavirus vaccine, ODA and the need for transparency

Opinion Editorial June 16, 2020

Plans are underway for an aid-financed mechanism, the Gavi Covax Advance Market Commitment (AMC), that would provide free or subsidised COVID19 vaccine to almost half the world’s population. Discussions about how it will work and how much it might end up costing have taken place largely behind closed doors. For an initiative that could well claim a significant share of a shrinking global ODA pot, necessarily taking funding away from other needs, the lack of transparency is worrying.

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How women’s employment affects partner violence

Opinion May 06, 2020

It is a common belief in the aid community that women’s employment can help to reduce intimate partner violence. In a unique research project led by Chr. Michelsen Institute, researchers have followed 1,500 women to find out whether this holds water in the Ethiopian context.

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Walking the talk – the Nordic way on global green COVID-19 recovery

Opinion October 27, 2020

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic calls for immediate action to Build Back Better and Greener. Today, the five Nordic countries - Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden - launch the recapitalization of the Nordic Development Fund. The fund will make catalytic funding of EUR 350 million available to developing countries to boost climate resilient recovery, green growth and to stimulate job creation at the same time.

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Welcome to the new web site

On the eve of the third decade of Development Today, the independent journal on Nordic and multilateral development assistance, we are pleased to launch this new web site which we believe will make the journal a powerful, easy-to-use tool for our readers.

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Vaccines trump most other Norwegian aid efforts in budget for 2021

News October 08, 2020

The Norwegian government has proposed a budget for 2021 that would reduce aid spending by NOK 1.1 billion, while keeping the level at 1 per cent of GNI. COVID19 dominates all areas with vaccine initiatives Gavi and CEPI coming out as the biggest winners, while Norfund, development research and several UN agencies face severe cuts.

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Swedish aid at standstill as COVID19 casts long shadow over next year’s budget

News September 24, 2020

The Swedish government has presented a budget for 2021 that provides the same amount for aid as this year. The government aims to sharpen demands on rule of law and human rights in Swedish aid. Swedfund is one of the big winners in the budget, receiving SEK 1 billion in new capital.

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Denmark highlights its green brand as aid shrinks in next year’s budget

“Green global ambitions” and efforts to curb migration are prioritised in the proposal for Denmark’s aid budget for 2021. Another clear winner is the Nordic Development Fund. The bigger picture is a proposed cut in aid of almost DKK half a billion next year.

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