Working Papers
Mobilizing private resources for development. Agendas, actors and instruments
This study maps and reflects on different approaches and instruments that official donors use to tap into or activate the for-profit private sector’s variety of resources for the pursuit of development goals. It first provides an overview of the broader policy framework on Financing for Development and its different sub-agendas (chapter 2), as well as of the different types of instruments that can be used at the operational level (chapter 3). It then maps the current Belgian policy and practice (chapter 4), and discusses how other donors approached the issue (chapter 5) (download). |
H. Huyse |
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Redistributive Social Protection, mapping study
After having been relatively absent from national and international development agenda’s, social protection has recently become one of the key policy priorities of many low- and middle income countries. Donors and International organisations are playing a major role herein, shaping the debate and implementing programmes in this area. The challenges that are being responded to also remain huge. The 2014 ILO Report on World Social Protection notes that only 27% of the global population enjoys a comprehensive social protection cover. (download) |
B. Fonteneau |
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