This was originally established after the war as a kind of super,
multilateral aid agency which lent liquidity to developing nations but which was captured in the 90s by the Green Blob and now puts «sustainability» before industrial development.
Are climate finance contributor countries,
multilateral aid agencies and specialized funds using widely accepted best practices in foreign assistance?
Not exact matches
As Julius Nyerere, president of Tanzania, pointed out in a speech at the recent World Conference on Agrarian Reform and Rural Development, held in Rome, the officials of
multilateral and some national
aid agencies are turning to a «basic needs» approach — i.e., shifting to rural development as the major focus for
aid.
To be attained by 2015, these were, of course, entirely laudable — e.g., «eradicate extreme poverty and hunger» and «achieve universal primary education» — and they have definitely influenced the priorities of various UN
agencies, other governmental and
multilateral aid providers, and private philanthropies.