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Effective international development action beyond 2015

 

 

This project is intended to help the global community develop a roadmap for evolution in our global framework to galvanise development action and measure results beyond 2015.

The Millennium Development Goals have been immensely effective in galvanising public support for development in donor countries, for mobilising aid resources, and for increasing accountability in many developing countries. In 2015, the current set of targets will expire, and although much progress will have been made, many of the targets will not have been met.

To get a renewed agreement that can best tackle existing problems of global poverty after 2015, it is essential that the post-MDG agenda is developed on the basis of clear analysis of current poverty problems, and of the international agreement most likely to solve them.

The purpose of this project is to provide an evidence base, both in individual sectors, e.g. health and education, and on cross-sectoral issues, e.g. inequality, and propose options for policy makers on how to move forward.

The key questions it sets out to analyse are:

  • What would be the aim of a new post-2015 global agreement on development?
  • How could a global agreement add value to national level efforts to achieve the same ends?
  • What is the type of agreement that would be most likely to provide the right combination of incentives and sanctions to get action to achieve these outcomes?

 

 

Staff

Elizabeth Stuart, Paula Lucci, Amina Khan, Tanvi Bhatkal, Moizza Binat Sarwar, Kofo Sanusi, Ben Tritton.

Supported by

  1. Security: the missing bottom of the Millennium Development Goals?

    Research report

  2. Post-2015 education Millennium Development Goals

    Research report

  3. What makes international agreements work: defining factors for success

    Research report

  4. Infrastructure services post-2015

    Research report

  5. Building governance into a post-2015 framework: exploring transparency and accountability as an entry point

    Research report

  6. Post-2015: the road ahead

    Research report

  7. Who foots the bill after 2015? What new trends in development finance mean for the post-MDGs

    Working paper

  8. The new face of poverty

    Working paper

  9. Recasting MDG 8: global policies for inclusive growth

    Research report

  10. Economic growth and transformation in a post-2015 agreement

    Research report

  11. Post-2015: can we talk about migration?

    Research report

  12. Are we making progress with building governance into the post 2015 framework?

    Briefing/policy paper

  13. How to build sustainable development goals: integrating human development and environmental sustainability in a new global agenda

    Research report

  14. Paying for progress: how will emerging post-2015 goals be financed in the new aid landscape?

    Working paper

  15. Who are the poor? New regional estimates of the composition of education and health ‘poverty’ by spatial and social inequalities

    Research report

  16. After the post-2015 High-Level Panel report

    Other

  17. The post-2015 delivery of universal and sustainable access to infrastructure services

    Working paper

  18. The post-2015 agenda: analysis of current proposals in specific areas

    Research report