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Making Development Co-operation Work for Small Island Developing States
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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) stand at a critical juncture on their
paths to sustainable development. Economic growth, human development and
vulnerability indicators point to specific challenges facing SIDS, and suggest
that new development solutions and approaches are needed to chart the course
to prosperity for their people and their environments. Building on a number of
innovative sources of data, such as the OECD Surveys on Private Finance
Mobilised and on Philanthropy, in addition to OECD DAC statistics and other
sources, this report examines the financing for development resources –
domestic and external – available to SIDS. It provides new evidence on
sources, destination, and objectives of development finance in SIDS. It
highlights innovative approaches and good practices that the international
community could replicate, further develop, and scale up in order to make
development co-operation work for SIDS, helping them set on a path of
sustainable development.
paths to sustainable development. Economic growth, human development and
vulnerability indicators point to specific challenges facing SIDS, and suggest
that new development solutions and approaches are needed to chart the course
to prosperity for their people and their environments. Building on a number of
innovative sources of data, such as the OECD Surveys on Private Finance
Mobilised and on Philanthropy, in addition to OECD DAC statistics and other
sources, this report examines the financing for development resources –
domestic and external – available to SIDS. It provides new evidence on
sources, destination, and objectives of development finance in SIDS. It
highlights innovative approaches and good practices that the international
community could replicate, further develop, and scale up in order to make
development co-operation work for SIDS, helping them set on a path of
sustainable development.
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