OECD Development Co-operation Working Papers
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- 66: TOSSD - Tracking peace and security expenditures in support of the SDGs

- Aussama Bejraoui, Valérie Gaveau and Julia Benn
- 65: Illicit financial flows: Illicit trade in counterfeit, pirated and substandard goods in Ghana

- Karl Lallerstedt
- 64: Illicit financial flows: Illicit narcotics transiting West Africa

- Mark Shaw
- 63: Illicit financial flows: The role of Al Qaeda and its affiliates in the Islamic Maghreb

- Theodore Kouts
- 62: Blended finance in fragile contexts: Opportunities and risks

- Irene Basile and Carolyn Neunuebel
- 61: Transition finance country study of Lebanon: Global public goods and the response to adverse shocks

- Emilio Chiofalo, Konstantin Poensgen and Yasmine Rockenfeller
- 60: Transition Finance Country Study Viet Nam: On the threshold of transition

- Jieun Kim and Konstantin Poensgen
- 59: Blended Finance Funds and Facilities: 2018 Survey Results

- Irene Basile and Jarrett Dutra
- 58: Connecting official development assistance and science technology and innovation for inclusive development: Measurement challenges from a development assistance Committee perspective

- Fredrik Ericsson and Sam Mealy
- 57: Enabling Civil Society: Select survey findings

- Jacqueline Wood and Karin Fällman
- 56: Costa Rica’s perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)

- Marisa Berbegal-Ibanez, Juan Casado Asensio, Friederike Rühmann, Aussama Bejraoui, Guillaume Delalande and Julia Benn
- 55: Managing environmental risks in development banks and development finance institutions – what role for donor shareholders?

- Naeeda Crishna Morgado and Özlem Taşkın
- 54: Transition Finance: Introducing a new concept

- Cécilia Piemonté, Olivier Cattaneo, Rachel Morris, Arnaud Pincet and Konstantin Poensgen
- 53: Learning from Results-Based Management evaluations and reviews

- Janet Vähämäki and Chantal Verger
- 52: Linking Aid to the Sustainable Development Goals – a machine learning approach

- Arnaud Pincet, Shu Okabe and Martin Pawelczyk
- 51: Blended Finance Evaluation: Governance and Methodological Challenges

- Ole Winckler Andersen, Irene Basile, Antonie de Kemp, Gunnar Gotz, Erik Lundsgaarde and Magdalena Orth
- 50: Nigeria's Perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)

- Guillaume Delalande, Friederike Rühmann, Aussama Bejraoui and Julia Benn
- 49: Transition Finance Challenges for Commodity-based Least Developed Countries: The example of Zambia

- Jieun Kim, Olivier Cattaneo, Arnaud Pincet and Konstantin Poensgen
- 48: Financing Refugee Hosting Contexts: An analysis of the DAC’s contribution to burden- and responsibility-sharing in supporting refugees and their host communities

- Kathleen Forichon
- 47: Leave No One Behind: How are Development Assistance Committee members answering the pledge of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development?

- Beatrice Di Francesco and Ida McDonnell
- 46: Cabo Verde Transition Finance Country Pilot

- Rachel Morris, Olivier Cattaneo and Konstantin Poensgen
- 45: Mainstreaming biodiversity and development in Peru: Insights and lessons learned

- Galina Alova, Jose Carlos Orihuela and Katia Karousakis
- 44: Private Foundations’ Giving for Development in 2013-2015: Ongoing efforts to better reflect private philanthropic giving in OECD-DAC statistics on development finance

- Julia Benn, Cécile Sangaré and Tomáš Hos
- 43: Senegal’s Perspective on TOSSD

- Guillaume Delalande and Valérie Gaveau
- 42: The Philippines’ Perspective on TOSSD

- Guillaume Delalande, Raundi Halvorson-Quevedo and Cécile Sangaré
- 41: Breaking Down the Myths of Triangular Co-operation in Middle East and North Africa

- Juan Casado Asensio and Nadine Piefer
- 40: Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from evaluations in Afghanistan as a country of origin

- Susanna Morrison-Métois
- 39: Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from evaluations in South Sudan as a country of origin

- Susanna Morrison-Métois
- 38: Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from evaluations in Ethiopia and Uganda as countries of destination

- Héloïse Ruaudel and Susanna Morrison-Métois
- 37: Responding to Refugee Crises in Developing Countries: What Can We Learn From Evaluations?

- Héloïse Ruaudel and Susanna Morrison-Métois
- 36: Amounts Mobilised from the Private Sector by Official Development Finance Interventions: Guarantees, syndicated loans, shares in collective investment vehicles, direct investment in companies, credit lines

- Julia Benn, Cécile Sangaré and Tomáš Hos
- 35: Data for Development: DAC member priorities and challenges

- Valentina Sanna and Ida McDonnell
- 34: Engaging the Private Sector for Green Growth and Climate Action: An Overview of Development Co-Operation Efforts

- Naeeda Crishna Morgado and Bérénice Lasfargues
- 33: Emerging providers’ international co-operation for development

- Julia Benn and Willem Luijkx
- 32: Development Co-operation for Private Sector Development: Analytical Framework and Measuring Official Development Finance

- Kaori Miyamoto and Emilio Chiofalo
- 31: The Role of Development Finance in Climate Action Post-2015

- Tara Shine and Gisela Campillo
- 30: Official Development Finance for Infrastructure: With a Special Focus on Multilateral Development Banks

- Kaori Miyamoto and Emilio Chiofalo
- 29: Mainstreaming Adaptation in National Development Planning

- Juan Casado Asensio, Anna Drutschinin, Jan Corfee-Morlot and Gisela Campillo
- 28: What Enables Effective International Climate Finance in the Context of Development Co-operation?

- Sáni Ye Zou and Stephanie Ockenden
- 27: Public-Private Partnerships for Statistics: Lessons Learned, Future Steps: A focus on the use of non-official data sources for national statistics and public policy

- Nicholas Robin, Thilo Klein and Johannes Jütting
- 26: Amounts Mobilised from the Private Sector by Official Development Finance Interventions: Guarantees, syndicated loans and shares in collective investment vehicles

- Julia Benn, Cécile Sangaré, Tomáš Hos and Giovanni Maria Semeraro
- 25: Official Development Finance for Infrastructure: Support by Multilateral and Bilateral Development Partners

- Kaori Miyamoto and Emilio Chiofalo
- 24: The accidental birth of “official development assistance”

- Simon Scott
- 23: Financing for Development in Support of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

- Anna Drutschinin and Stephanie Ockenden
- 22: Financing in Crisis?: Making humanitarian finance fit for the future

- Rachel Scott
- 21: Biodiversity and Development Co-operation

- Anna Drutschinin, Juan Casado Asensio, Jan Corfee-Morlot and Dilys Roe
- 20: Making Development Co-operation Fit for the Future: A Survey of Partner Countries

- Robin Davies and Jonathan Pickering
- 19: Official Support for Private Sector Participation in Developing Country Infrastructure

- Kaori Miyamoto and Kim Biousse
- 18: Imagining More Effective Humanitarian Aid: A Donor Perspective

- Rachel Scott
- 17: A Calculated Risk: How Donors Should Engage with Risk Financing and Transfer Mechanisms

- Lydia Poole
- 16: Social Protection and Climate Change

- Chris Béné, Terry Cannon, Mark Davies, Andrew Newsham and Thomas Tanner
- 15: Food and Nutrition (in-)Security and Social Protection

- Rachel Slater, Rebecca Holmes and Nicholas Mathers
- 14: Green Growth and Poverty Reduction: Policy Coherence for Pro-poor Growth

- Michael King
- 13: Risk and Resilience: From Good Idea to Good Practice

- Andrew Mitchell
- 12: The Evolution of Official Development Assistance: Achievements, Criticisms and a Way Forward

- William Hynes and Simon Scott
- 11: Guarantees for Development

- Mariana Mirabile, Julia Benn and Cécile Sangaré
- 10: The Challenges of Supporting Effective Security and Justice Development Programming

- Nicole Ball and Luc van de Goor
- 9: Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire? Migration from Fragile States to Fragile States

- Anke Hoeffler
- 8: The Power of Radical Islamist Ideas in Fragile States in Parts of Sub-Saharan Africa

- Abdelkérim Ousman
- 7: Building a “Fragile Consensus”: Liberalisation and State Fragility

- Peter Middlebrook
- 6: From Spoilers to Statebuilders: Constructive Approaches to Engagement with Non-State Armed Groups in Fragile States

- Sukanya Podder
- 5: Transnational Organised Crime and Fragile States

- Paula Miraglia, Rolando Ochoa and Ivan Briscoe
- 4: Exporting from Fragile States: Challenges and Opportunities

- Anke Hoeffler
- 3: International Markets for Security and Military Assistance

- Roy Isbister and Tom Donnelly
- 2: Growth, Aid and Policies in Countries Recovering from War

- Anke Hoeffler
- 1: Training and Beyond: Seeking Better Practices for Capacity Development

- Jenny Pearson
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