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Inputs by Stakeholders

Member States

  • Joint Statement by MIKTA – 13 July 2015
  • G-24, Brookings, and United Nations Foundation: Roundtable on Financing for Development
    Priorities and Deliverables for the Addis Accord (22 May 2015)
  • Report of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals (A/68/970)
  • Report of the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing (A/69/315)
  • European Union (inputs to the substantive informal sessions of November 2014): “Global Context”; “Domestic Public Finance”; “International Public Finance, including ODA”; “Private Finance and Blended Finance”
  • European Union: Inputs to the substantive informal sessions of December 2014
  • France: Non-paper on Financing for Development
  • Mexico: Inputs to the Preparatory Process of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development
  • Switzerland: Non-paper on Remittances as Private Capital for Sustainable Development

Major institutional stakeholders

World Bank

  • The World Bank Group and the United Nations: Working Together for Development
  • From Billions to Trillions: MDB Contributions to Financing for Development
  • From Billions to Trillions: Transforming Development Finance
  • Financing for Development Post-2015
  • Global Economic Prospects January 2015

IMF

  • World Economic Outlook Update January 2015

UNCTAD

  • “The Role of Trade in Financing for Sustainable Development”

UN System

  • UNESCO, Education for All Global Monitoring Report: “Pricing the right to education: The cost of reaching new targets by 2030”
  • OHCHR: Key messages on Human Rights and Financing for Development
  • UN Women: Transformative financing for gender equality and women’s empowerment commitments
  • UN Handbook on Selected Issues in Protecting the Tax Base of Developing Countries
  • OHCHR: Key messages on Human Rights and Financing for Development
  • OHCHR: Analysis of human rights integration in the revised draft (6 May 2015) of the financing
    for development outcome document
  • OHCHR: Open letter on human rights in the financing for development agenda
  • Secretary-General’s High-Level Advisory Group on Sustainable Transport Position Paper on Financing Sustainable Transport
  • UN Habitat: Financing Urban Development
  • Synthesis report of the Secretary-General on the post-2015 sustainable development agenda
  • UNTT Working Group on Sustainable Development Financing
    • Executive Summary
    • Chapter 1: Review of global investment requirement estimates
    • Chapter 2: The variety of national, regional and international public sources
    • Chapter 3: Challenges in raising private sector resources
    • Chapter 4: Public support to private investment for sustainable development
  • UNEP Inquiry: "Aligning the financial system with sustainable development - Pathways to Scale"
  • DCF Secretariat: “South-South Development Cooperation”
  • DCF Secretariat and Development Initiatives: "Improving ODA allocation for a post-2015 world"
  • UNDESA: World Economic Situation and Prospects 2015, Chapter 3: "International finance for sustainable development"
  • UNDESA: World Economic Situation and Prospects 2014, Chapter 3: "International finance for development"
  • UNDESA: World Economic and Social Survey 2012: "In Search of New Development Finance"
  • SE4ALL: Draft report of the SE4ALL Advisory Board's Committee on Scaling Up Finance For Sustainable Energy Investments

Regional Bodies

  • ESCAP: Financing for Transformation: From Agenda to Action on Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific
  • ESCAP: Discussion Paper Series
    • Infrastructure Financing, Public-private Partnerships, and Development in the Asia-Pacific Region (WP/15/01)
    • Financing for Development: Infrastructure Development in the Pacific Islands (WP/15/02)
    • Capital Market Development and Emergence of Institutional Investors in the Asia-Pacific Region (WP/15/03)
    • Trade Finance for Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific (WP/15/04)
    • Financing Small and Medium Sized Enterprises for Sustainable Development: A View from the Asia-Pacific Region (WP/15/05)
    • Financing the Social Sector: Regional Challenges and Opportunities (WP/15/06)
    • Inclusive Finance in the Asia-Pacific Region: Trends and Approaches (WP/15/07)
    • Climate finance in the Asia-Pacific: Trends and Innovative Approaches (WP/15/08)
    • Financing Disaster Risk Reduction for sustainable development in Asia and the Pacific (WP/15/09)
    • Financing Statistics Development in Asia and the Pacific (WP/15/10)
    • Financing Sustainable Development – What can we learn from the Australian experience of reform? (WP/15/11)
    • Financing Development Gaps in the Countries with Special Needs in the Asia-Pacific Region (WP/15/12)
    • Polarizing world: GDP, development and beyond (WP/15/13)
  • ECLAC: Ten key messages of the Latin American and Caribbean Regional Consultation on Financing for Development
  • European Commission: "A Global Partnership for Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Development after 2015"
  • Asian Development Bank: "Making Money Work: Financing a Sustainable Future in Asia and the Pacific"
  • AU-ECA regional consultation on Financing for Development: Chair’s Summary
  • African Union Commission - Economic Commission for Africa: Joint elements paper for the regional consultation on financing for development
  • ECLAC: Financing for development in Latin America and the Caribbean: A strategic analysis from a middle-income country perspective in English and Spanish
  • OECD-DAC High-Level Meeting (16 December 2014): Final Communiqué in English and in French
  • Ninth African Development Forum: “Innovative Financing for Africa’s Transformation” (12-16 October 2014, Marrakech, Morocco)
  • Asia-Pacific Outreach Meeting on Sustainable Development Financing (10-11 June 2014, Jakarta, Indonesia)

Civil Society

  • EURODAD: Q&A on Financing for Development and the international tax body
  • Financial Transparency Coalition: Addressing Illicit Financial Flows: Submission to FfD3
  • Club of Madrid: "Sharing the Burden - Sharing the Benefits: An open letter to the Financing for Development Summit"
  • Declaration of the Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation
  • Suggested Revisions by CSO FfD Group on Revised Draft - 18 May 15
  • CONCORD: Position on the Means of Implementation
  • CONCORD: The Role of the EU in ensuring Global Tax Justice
  • Social Watch and Global Policy Forum : "The Struggle to Shape the Agenda"
  • Transparency, Accountability and Participation (TAP) Network: "Catalyzing  inclusive and transformative Financing for Development"
  • What Outcomes Should be agreed in Addis Ababa in 2015? (endorsed by more than 130 civil society organisations and networks) — also available in French and Spanish
  • ONE: Policy Recommendations for the Addis Ababa Conference
  • Women’s Working Group on Financing for Development: Inputs to the substantive informal sessions of December 2014
  • Transparency and Accountability (Civil Society)
  • CIDSE: Briefing note on the structure of the Third FFD Conference Outcome Document
  • WWF: Financing for Sustainable Development
  • ACT Alliance: Position on sustainable development finance towards a post-2015 agenda

Business Sector

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Local authorities

  • Global Taskforce on Local and Regional Governments: Financing Urban and Local Development: the Missing Link in Sustainable Development Finance
  • GTF2016: Financing Local and Regional Governments
  • Informal summary of special event on “Mobilizing local finance to implement the Post-2015 Development Agenda”
  • Position of local authorities on the revised draft outcome document

Academia and research institutions

  • Danish Institute for International Studies: Financing Sustainable Development - Actors, Interests, Politics
  • Financing Global Development: The BRICS New Development Bank
  • Development finance and climate finance: achieving zero poverty and zero emissions
  • Let’s Walk Our Talk: From the July 2015 Financing for Development Conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, down the Road to Dignity by 2030
  • Future UN Development System (FUNDS): “Financing for Development Conference 2015: Views from the Global South" (by Manuel F. Montes)
  • Friends of Europe: "Development Policy Forum (DPF) Roundtable: Financing for Development: The challenge of implementing SDGs"
  • Alex Evans and the NYU Center on International Cooperation: “FFD Summit Strategy Note”
  • Sustainable Development Solutions Network: “Financing for Sustainable Development”
  • Overseas Development Institute: Report of the 2014 Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure Conference
  • Overseas Development Institute: “Financing the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals: A rough roadmap” (by Homi Kharas, Annalisa Prizzon and Andrew Rogerson)
  • Development Initiatives: “The Global Context”
  • Brookings Institution, Africa Growth Initiative: “2015: A Crucial Year for Financing Development in Africa”

Preparatory Process

  • Overview
  • Substantive Sessions
  • Drafting Sessions
  • Regional Consultations
  • Inputs by Stakeholders
  • Civil Society & Business Sector

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