DISPATCHES Vol 62 No 24 | OECDAID Rich countries put a price on their delayed vaccine programmes 25th November 2021 After failing to back the IMF's $50 billion vaccine plan, G20 countries are trying to make their aid programmes look more generous Successive attempts to get the rich countries of the G7 and G20 to agree on a plan to vaccinate most of the world against Covid-19 have ended in... READ FOR FREE
DISPATCHES Vol 62 No 21 | OECD Tax reforms – by the rich for the rich 19th October 2021 The OECD's reforms will boost rich countries' tax revenues but do little to stem illicit financial flows from developing economies Governments around the world could get over $150bn in extra tax revenues a year under a new accord signed at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in... READ FOR FREE
Vol 61 No 16 | OECDAID From debt to aid 6th August 2020 Members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development said in April that they would 'strive to protect aid budgets' in the wake of Covid-19. Many civil society...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 2 | SOUTH KOREAOECD China and India join aid cooperation 13th December 2011 European officials left the Busan Fourth High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness on 1 December congratulating themselves on having brought China and India closer into the global aid infrastructure.
Vol 4 (AAC) No 4 | CHINAAFRICAOECD Opening the tent 28th February 2011 A formal study group at the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development is exploring ways to take lessons from China’s development path and apply them to the fight...