Tackling data scarcity in developing countries through public-private partnerships
This article explores if public-private partnerships can be an effective means of addressing data gaps in developing countries and helping them to build back better.
This article explores if public-private partnerships can be an effective means of addressing data gaps in developing countries and helping them to build back better.
This study attempts to capture the salient features concerning SDG implementation in the region to track progress, identify challenges and learning from cross-country experiences.
The majority of Asian countries have taken concrete steps to establish national frameworks to implement the SDGs.
Abstract Literature review testifies to a distinct shift in recent years in the discourse concerning development effectiveness. Factors contributing [...]
The 2030 Agenda is an ambitious and universal commitment. As such, its implementation poses numerous challenges due to the [...]
Abstract Blended finance offers countries such as Bangladesh a vital opportunity to mobilise additional financial resources to address the [...]
There is an urgent need to revisit the metrics of assessing development effectiveness of development cooperation. It is underpinned by significant changes in recent times regarding the concept of development effectiveness, and the emerging new modalities of development cooperation.
The present paper provides a baseline assessment of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)-related data needs for Bangladesh. This is based [...]
[row][third_paragraph] [/third_paragraph][paragraph_right] This paper is a collection of seven presentations and interventions which focus on the emerging issues of global partnership [...]