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After 10 years, plan to leverage concessional capital for sustainable development has not raised trillions. But World Bank is still looking for ways to mobilise private capital to increase its impact
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The World Bank aims to build on €400m deal for Côte d’Ivoire to unlock debt service savings for social projects
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The European Commission and DFIs are backing a €150m guarantee fund to make swaps cheaper
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World Bank CFO explains how it is using distributed ledger to enhance transparency and accountability
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‘Unfortunately, this is not going to be a quick win’ says Lithuania’s Kizenevič
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Developing countries face high debt repayments, just as donors reduce assistance
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Private money is beginning to flow into development finance through a variety of risk sharing structures. But it is nearly always for loans to the private sector. MDB expert Chris Humphrey argues development banks wanting extra heft for sovereign lending will need to overcome — or sidestep — the issue of preferred creditor status