Anti-Corruption and Transparency at FfD4: What Does the Compromiso De Sevilla Say? - Corruption Watch
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The international community is discussing in Seville how it could finance its 17 development goals by 2030.
The Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) represents a unique opportunity to reform financing for development at all levels, and to give impetus to the reform of the international financial architecture, as well as to address the challenges that are holding back the urgent investment needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. The FFD4 Conference will be held at the FIBES Exhibition and Congress Centre in S…
There are issues in which, however much distraction paraphernalia unfolds, it is impossible to hide the reality. And the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (Seville, 30 June/3 July) is one of them. Thus, it can be emphasized that around seventy heads of state and government will act as a presence in the Andalusian capital, as if that were a sign of commitment and political will to ensure the fulfilment of the goals and …
No Gender Equality Without Gender Data: What FfD4 Must Deliver
This post is part of a series exploring investments in data and statistics and their role within the broader Financing for Development agenda. Explore the full series here. Data is one of the smartest investments we can make for gender equality—but it’s also one of the first areas on the chopping block. As the 4th International Conference
The public debt contracted by the developing countries forms one of its main burdens to solve their structural deficits and maintain their public services. Hence, at the International Conference on Financing for Development held in Seville, the measures for its reduction, through total or partial cancellations, or its relief through more advantageous conditions has assumed a leading role.
Anti-corruption and transparency at FfD4: what does the Compromiso de Sevilla say? - Corruption Watch
The Compromiso de Sevilla, the outcome document of the fourth international conference on Financing for Development, currently under way in Sevilla, Spain, contains numerous provisions for enhanced transparency and anti-corruption measures. These include making anti-corruption a cross-cutting priority, fully leveraging the UN Convention Against Corruption, improving the transparency and use of data, recovering stolen assets, and working closely …
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