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- How multi-stakeholder partnerships drive sustainable development . . .
Multi-stakeholder partnerships harness diverse expertise, funding and resources to tackle complex sustainable development issues Public-private partnerships, multilateral initiatives and NGO collaborations demonstrate the power of aligning shared goals Initiatives like the Edison Alliance and First Movers Coalition highlight the potential for partnerships to ensure sustainable growth
- Why we need innovative funding models for global health
Global health gains are at risk New funding models, regional systems and delivery innovation are vital to build resilient, equitable healthcare worldwide
- How to share funding for tech upskilling and reskilling
These initiatives show how public and private organizations can share responsibility with employees, for upskilling and reskilling the world's workforce
- Innovative approaches for unlocking R D funding in Africa
A model that sustains funding for quality R D Africa needs to find innovative ways of unlocking government and industry funding One such example is Grand Challenges, which is a family of initiatives fostering innovation to solve key global health and development problems
- 4 key takeaways from COP29, from climate finance to carbon markets
Climate finance and carbon markets took centre stage at COP29, strongly focusing on increasing funding and creating effective carbon market mechanisms
- Bridging the Gap: How to Finance the Net-Zero Transition
The authors argue that private capital is central to bridging the climate finance gap Public funding, while vital, cannot meet the scale of the challenge alone Unlocking private sector engagement will require de-risking mechanisms and a regulatory environment that is clear, consistent and credible
- 5 reasons infrastructure projects fail - and what we can do about it
The report - From Funding to Financing: Transforming SDG Finance for Country Success - recently published by the Global Future Council on Development Finance lists key reasons why projects fail to attract enough funding, as well as suggesting some principles to ensure success
- Funding social entrepreneurs: why its time to think local
Local social entrepreneurs can bring real change to their communities but face systemic challenges regarding funding A new approach could change that
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