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Expert group wants to double Norway’s financing of SDG efforts

News May 15, 2023 / By: Bjørn H Amland

A group of Norwegian experts proposes a doubling of support to UN Agenda 2030. They want to shelter core development aid and humanitarian assistance and to use more non-aid money to finance global public goods and to mobilize private capital. The experts do not rule out that Official Development Assistance (ODA) could drop below 1 per cent of GNI some years. (Updated)

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Expert group consists of Trond Mellingsæter, Administrative Director of Reitan Eiendom (from left), Dan Banik, Professor at the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Arild Angelsen, Professor at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Anne-Marie Helland, Director of Sustainability and International Development at PwC Norway, Ole Jacob Sending (Team Leader), Research Director at NUPI, Liv Tørres, International Secretary at the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions, Jon Lomøy, former Director General of Norad, Hilde Beate Selbervik, Research Director at Chr. Michelsen Institute and Karoline Myklebust Linde, CEO of Lærdal Global Health (not in the photograph).  (Photo: Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

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