Global
Governance
Reimagined

 

 

 

Global
Governance
Reimagined

Debt Architecture

Low- and middle-income countries are facing the worst debt crisis in history, spending large shares of their national budgets on ballooning debt service payments, while a range of development priorities—from gender equality and environmental conservation to public health and poverty alleviation—remain underfunded. Part 1 of Global Governance Reimagined takes stock of the historic debt-development crisis and analyzes approaches to long-term debt and governance reforms to effectuate lasting change.

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Development Aid

The decline in foreign aid from major donors threatens progress at a crucial moment for sustainable development globally. Part 2 of Global Governance Reimagined will examine the impacts of declining official development assistance and highlight mechanisms for moving beyond aid to support decent livelihoods worldwide, especially in marginalized and underserved communities.

International Financial
Institutions Reform

Global multilateral institutions have a critical role to play in enabling sustainable development, eradicating inequality, and safeguarding against climate change and other complex challenges. Part 3 of Global Governance Reimagined will analyze the urgent reforms to international financial institutions needed to make global governance more effective and equitable. 

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