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Greater transparency for development finance institutions

11.03.2021 - By The Brookings InstitutionPlay

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Wednesday, Nov 03, 2021 10:00 AM EDT - 11:30 AM EDT Online only   Join the conversation on Twitter using #DFItransparency Development finance is critical to global development, including for the achievement of the sustainable development goals, low-income countries’ recovery from the pandemic, and the $100 billion commitment for climate finance. But to know whether finance and development goals are being met—and to keep institutions on track—we need better information on financial flows and how they impact development. Despite the scale of financing by development finance institutions (DFIs), few share ​detailed information on their private sector portfolios. This makes it difficult to assess their development impact and to foster learning within this space. Greater transparency will lay the foundation for more informed decisionmaking, more accountability, and better allocation of resources. On November 3, the Center for Sustainable Development at Brookings hosted a virtual event to create space for DFIs, civil society organizations, and the private sector to engage with key issues on DFI transparency. As part of the event, Publish What You Fund launched the report “Advancing DFI Transparency – The rationale and roadmap for better impact, accountability, and markets.” A panel discussed recommendations for greater global disclosure and how donors can better engage with national stakeholders and improve the publication of their development financing. The event introduced a new DFI Transparency Tool.   Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming events, visit our website. Brookings Events is part of the Brookings Podcast Network.

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