Shaping the future of global cooperation
There is an urgent need to advance long-overdue reform of global cooperation structures in which ODI contributes through its research, global networks and convening power.
ODI on Multilateral institutions
The legal underpinnings of MDB callable capital: implications and policy options
This paper evaluates MDB statutes to better understand the legal underpinnings of callable capital and formulate policy options. The aim is to encourage MDBs and shareholders to clarify the nature, circumstances and processes of callable capital and incorporate it systematically into MDB financial planning, to reinforce confidence in the financial strength of MDBs.
Donors In A Post-Aid World – January 2024 update
The Donors in a Post-Aid World newsletter collates fresh evidence, original commentary and insightful resources that can inform donor policy options in response to challenging global and domestic operating environments.
Think Change episode 37: what trends will shape 2024? Part 1
Guests share their perspectives on the major themes and forces set to shape 2024 – the biggest election year in history.
Hedging belts, de-risking roads: Sinosure in China’s overseas finance and the evolving international response
This report explores the history and evolution of Sinosure as an institution and its involvement in China’s overseas lending, and situates it in the evolving landscape of international state-backed financial institutions.
Will the World Bank make good on the loss and damage fund?
A historic first-day decision at COP28 adopted a plan for the further operationalisation of the new Loss and Damage Fund.
What should COP28 urge from multilateral development banks and their shareholders?
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement in emerging and developing countries, an estimated $2.4 trillion will be needed annually for climate-related investments by 2030, four times more than current levels.