‘From billions to trillions’: Financing the SDGs in a world ‘beyond aid’
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Authors
Mawdsley, E
Publication Date
2018Journal Title
Dialogues in Human Geography
ISSN
2043-8206
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Volume
8
Issue
2
Pages
191-195
Type
Article
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Mawdsley, E. (2018). ‘From billions to trillions’: Financing the SDGs in a world ‘beyond aid’. Dialogues in Human Geography, 8 (2), 191-195. https://doi.org/10.1177/2043820618780789
Abstract
<jats:p> The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) require and are helping normalize a radical shift in development finance. The previous focus on raising donor contributions in the form of Official Development Assistance (ODA, or ‘foreign aid’) is being surpassed by the call for private finance to fund the SDGs. A growing role for ODA in this vision of moving from ‘billions to trillions’ is to leverage investment from business, venture capital, sovereign wealth funds and other non-state sources. In this commentary, I argue that any analysis of the SDGs must be attentive to the possibilities and risks of the emerging development finance regime that they are helping legitimate. </jats:p>
Keywords
blended finance, foreign aid, private sector, Sustainable Development Goals
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/2043820618780789
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