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Inside the push to ease dollar debt and boost local lending; EBRD to lend more thanks to rule change; and the key to unlocking $1.3 trillion in climate finance.
Peter Marocco helped gut the U.S. Agency for International Development. Now, his work seems to be done.
CGIAR wrapped up its first-ever science week at the United Nations headquarters in Nairobi, unveiling a new research ...
More local currency is needed, but what is the right mix of multilateral development banks, policy changes, new and old tools that are needed to deliver?
The Trump administration official who led the dismantling of USAID is abruptly out of the State Department. We examine why and what he leaves behind. Plus, another U.N. agency is being pressured by ...
Experts weigh in on the USAID and State Department merger; staff at the Wilson Center placed on leave as the Trump ...
We map out the countries that depend most on aid, and which do not have strong governments of their own to replace lost flows ...
Ahead of its annual Spring Meetings alongside the IMF, we looked into how the World Bank spent nearly $1.7 billion on ...
We explore the complex story behind the deaths of seven WCK staff in Gaza. Plus, the Open Society Foundations completes a ...
Devex spoke with 14 former and current staff, all of whom detailed a culture of letting safety slide to the periphery and a ...
With USAID slashing funding and Europe pulling back, global development faces a major shift. This article explores what's next — from MDBs to philanthropy — and how organizations can adapt in 2025.
Official development assistance is going down, which countries are the most dependent on aid, and which countries would be the most vulnerable to aid cuts? Devex crunched the numbers to find out.