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South Korea announces total of US$3.1 billion in 2023 ODA

April 14, 2024 | South Korea, International development | Share this update

On April 11, 2024, statistics released by the OECD DAC showed that that South Korea provided US$3.1 billion in 2023 ODA, an 11.4% increase compared to 2022.

South Korea's ODA disbursement in 2023 indicated an increase both in bilateral assistance (US$2.3 billion) and multilateral assistance (US$830 million). In particular, contributions to international financial organizations, including the World Bank and IMF, increased. Bilateral assistance increased by 3.4% due to increases in grant assistance (US$1.6 billion) and loans (US$700 million). Multilateral assistance increased by 41.9% due to an increase in contributions to support the pandemic in low-income and vulnerable countries. With the increased multilateral contribution, the South Korean government responded quickly and effectively to the global shortage of development finances and expressed its willingness to contribute to resolving global issues as a global pivotal state.

ODA/GNI was 0.18%, an increase of 0.01% from 2022. As South Korea has expanded the 2024 ODA budget by the largest amount ever (31.1%) to fulfill its role as a global pivotal state amid a tight fiscal environment, 2024’s ODA disbursement is expected to increase significantly.

Press release - Ministry of Foreign Affairs (in Korean)News article - Yonhapnews (in Korean)

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Italy hosts 7th OECD World Forum on wellbeing

April 30, 2024 | Italy, Education, Agriculture, Gender Equality, Climate, Global Health | Share this update

On April 30, 2024, it was announced that, as a part of the G7 Finance Track, the Italian MEF and ISTAT will host the seventh edition of the OECD World Forum on Wellbeing, entitled Strengthening Wellbeing Approaches for a Changing World, in Rome from November 4-6, 2024.

The event is part of the G7 Finance Track promoted by the Italian government. The Forum will be structured into five round tables that will discuss topics, including:

  • The development of policy frameworks oriented towards equitable and sustainable well-being;
  • The measurement and statistical methodology, as well as the analysis of well-being indicators;
  • Climate change;
  • Technological innovation and the use of artificial intelligence; and
  • The next steps in the well-being agenda.

Other topics to be addressed include gender inequalities, inequalities and poverty, physical and mental health, and the aging population.

Web Page - OECD World Forum on Wellbeing website

Norway becomes board member of Loss and Damage Fund

April 29, 2024 | Norway, Climate | Share this update

On April 29, 2024, Norway was granted a board seat on the board of the Loss and Damage Fund.

The agreement to operationalize the Loss and Damage Fund, which will assist LICs particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, was passed during COP28 in 2023.

The board of the fund has now been decided and consists of 26 members. HICs countries have 12 members on the board, while LICs have 14. Apart from Norway, EU countries, the US, Japan, and the UK each have a full seat on the board.

The first board meeting is slated to take place between April 30 - May 2, 2024, in Abu Dhabi. In total, nearly US$700 million was pledged to start the fund during COP28. Norway has since pledged NOK270 million (US$25 million) to the fund.

Norwegian Minister of International Development Anne Beathe Tvinnereim noted that climate disasters are expected to increase in the years to come and will continue to affect vulnerable LICs. She noted that Norway welcomes a financing solution, like the Loss and Damage Fund, in which can ensure the needed support for these countries. Tvinnereim underlined that Norway will do its best to make sure the fund is as targeted and efficient as possible.

Press release - Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (in Norwegian)

German development minister announces 'SkillsAlliance for Ukraine' initiative

April 26, 2024 | Germany | Share this update

On April 26, 2024, German Development Minister Svenja Schulze announced that Germany is planning to launch an international initiative, known as SkillsAlliance for Ukraine, to address the labor shortage in Ukraine, provide training in key sectors for reconstruction, and mobilize international support.

Schulze announced the initiative during a German-Ukrainian conference in Berlin, aiming to launch at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in June 2024.

The initiative is in response to the labor shortage caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine in Febrary 2022, with a focus on providing training and education in various sectors crucial for reconstruction, such as healthcare, construction, IT, agriculture, and renewable energy, targeting youth, internally displaced persons, and women to enhance their participation in the country's rebuilding efforts.

The initiative builds on existing vocational training programs supported by the German government, and aims to mobilize international partners including UNICEF, EBRD, and the EU Commission to address Ukraine's reconstruction needs and activate further support ahead of the conference.

Press release - BMZ (in German)

Australia expands assistance to eliminate malaria in Asia-Pacific

April 25, 2024 | Australia, Global health R&D, Global Health, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health | Share this update

On April 25, 2024, World Malaria Day, Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Penny Wong announced the new range of assistance to support communities and governments in the Southeast Asia-Pacific region to reduce malaria.

A new partnership with PATH is slated to receive AUD8 million (US$5 million). Australia’s Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research and the Burnett Institute will work with PATH to develop new diagnostics for malaria.

In addition, Australia will provide AUD17 million (US$11 million) to continue its partnership with the Medicines for Malaria Venture. The funds will go to the development of new treatments and medicines for malaria suitable for children and for use in pregnancy.

Funding will also be provided to James Cook University in tropical North Queensland to assist Pacific countries to strengthen their control and surveillance of mosquito borne diseases including Zika, dengue and malaria.

Press release - Minister for Foreign Affairs

USAID sends malaria progress report to Congress, highlights progress, need for additional funds

April 25, 2024 | US, Global Health | Share this update

On April 25, 2024, the PMI released its 18th report on work with PMI partners to address malaria deaths, which have been cut almost in half since the PMI's inception in 2006.

USAID works with other stakeholders in 30 countries, most of which are in Africa, the WHO, other donors, community health workers, civil society, faith based organizations, and partner governments to prevent and treat almost 90% of all malaria cases. PMI is guided by PMI's Strategy 2023-2026, providing a range of preventions, including bed nets, insecticide for homes, pregnancy prevention treatments, testing, and malaria medicines.

The report noted that although great progress had been made, resistence to malaria medicines, the need to invest in community health systems and workers, and conflicts around the globe present a continuing threat to progress.

Government document - USAID

Global leaders call for taxing billionaire wealth

April 25, 2024 | Germany, Spain | Share this update

On April 25, 2024, German Development Minister Svenja Schulze and the development ministers of Brazil, South Africa, and Spain called for taxing billionaire wealth during the IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings, addressing key issues like decarbonization and fiscal constraints.

During the Spring Meetings, discussions centered on pressing issues including advancing decarbonization efforts, combating climate change, and addressing fiscal constraints for heavily indebted countries to invest in poverty alleviation, social services, and global public goods.

BMZ (in German)News article - Spiegel (in German)News article - The GuardianNews article - El País (in Spanish)

France to host Global Forum on vaccine sovereignty

April 25, 2024 | France, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, Global Health | Share this update

On April 25, 2024, France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that France will be hosting a Global Forum on vaccine sovereignty and innovation on June 20, 2024.

The event will take place in Paris and be co-hosted by the AU and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. The forum was outlined as having two main objectives:

  • It will launch the African Vaccine Manufacturing Accelerator: The accelerator will provide funding for regional vaccine manufacturing on the African continent. Conceived by Gavi in close consultation with African disease prevention and control centers, it will contribute to the AU’s goal of manufacturing at least 60% of the vaccine doses needed by Africa on the African continent by 2040; and
  • It will mark the start of Gavi’s replenishment campaign for 2026-2030: Gavi enables significant progress possible in the fight against such infectious diseases as malaria, dengue and cholera, whose risks of spreading are increased by climate disruption. It also contributes to better prevention of cervical cancer in women and girls.
Press release - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

French NGOs ask to maintain taxes that finance development

April 25, 2024 | France, International development | Share this update

On April 25, 2024, Coordination Sud authored a letter to French President Emmanuel Macron to advocate for continuing to use two taxes to finance international development: the Financial Transaction Tax and the airline tax, both of which contribute to France's Solidarity Fund.

The letter was signed by over 90 CSOs. It states that the funding of international solidarity through these two taxes is currently being questioned, and must on the contrary be confirmed and strengthened.

The Climate Action Network, the Water Coalition, and the Education Coalition and the Global Health Collective were notable signatories.

Press release - Coordination Sud (in French)

Netherlands provides US$39 million in core funding to UNDP

April 24, 2024 | Netherlands, Gender Equality | Share this update

On April 24, 2024, the UNDP announced that the Netherlands contributed EUR36 million (US$39 million) in core funding to the UNDP for 2024.

The flexible funding supports implementing the UNDP’s strategic plan for 2022-2025 to tackle multidimensional poverty, promote good governance, foster the rule of law, and champion gender equality globally.

The UNDP also highlighted positive results coming from its partnership with the Netherlands. With Dutch support, the UNDP is strengthening Ukraine’s capacity and use of advanced technology to manage mine action operations.

News article - UNDP

German development minister supports compliance with EU supply chain directive

April 24, 2024 | Germany | Share this update

On April 24, 2024, German Development Minister Svenja Schulze offered support to businesses, both domestically and internationally, to comply with the EU's Supply Chain Directive, aiming to improve working conditions and environmental standards globally.

Schulze hailed the European Parliament's approval of the directive as a positive step for international development. The directive aims to improve working conditions and environmental standards in supply chains globally. Schulze emphasized the importance of fair competition across the EU and announced concrete assistance measures for both German companies and those in partner countries.

The BMZ is set to expand initiatives such as the Partnership 2030 program, focusing on connecting businesses and NGOs to promote responsible supply chain practices. The BMZ will also boost advisory services and establish local helpdesks in partner countries to support compliance with the directive's requirements. The efforts underscore Germany's commitment to fostering fair trade and sustainable development on a global scale.

Press release - BMZ (in German)

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