The G7 and Global development architecture: gradual shift or pivotal moment?
Sumner, Andy / Stephan KlingebielExterne Publikationen (2025)
published on globalpolicyjournal.com/blog, 06.11.2025
The global development architecture is under the spotlight. This refers to the broad architecture of actors, norms, instruments and institutions that mobilise and coordinate resources, knowledge and political support for development goals. Within this system, ODA is a core financial instrument, primarily provided by OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) DAC (Development Assistance Committee) members, and functioning alongside other modalities such as South–South cooperation, climate finance, philanthropic aid and private-sector engagement.
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