This Week in Global Development
Against the backdrop of the World Bank and IMF Spring Meetings [https://www.devex.com/focus/worldbank], Devex reporters Adva Saldinger, Michael Igoe, and Ayenat Mersie dissect the stories they’ve been hearing on the ground this week. That includes the latest OECD figures [https://www.devex.com/news/oda-plummets-by-almost-a-quarter-driven-by-billions-in-us-cuts-112247]showing a staggering 25% drop in official development assistance, the ripple effects of the conflict in the Middle East, and a newfound focus on rebuilding public consensus. The discussion also looks at the World Bank [https://www.devex.com/organizations/world-bank-group-38382]’s bold new “sector-first” strategy, highlighted by the launch of Water Forward [https://www.devex.com/news/devex-invested-the-us-is-running-out-the-clock-on-world-bank-climate-goals-112275] — an ambitious initiative aiming to provide one billion people with access to clean water through country-led compacts. The return of African trade corridors enters the discussion as well, along with the International Monetary Fund [https://www.devex.com/organizations/international-monetary-fund-imf-44300]’s scramble for concessional funding. To dig into these stories, listen to this episode of This Week in Global Development.
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