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Inputs to the Outcome Document

This section compiles key contributions to the Outcome Paper.

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IATF and Other International Organizations

Category: IATF and Other International Organizations
Country/Source: OHCHR

Keeping Global Financing Promises: Advancing Development, Human Rights, and International Cooperation

Category: IATF and Other International Organizations
Country/Source: OHCHR

This policy brief advocates for a human rights enhancing approach to financing for sustainable development, emphasizing environmental action that prioritizes vulnerable communities. It calls for mobilizing resources to address historical inequities, ensuring meaningful participation in financing decisions, and implementing safeguards to prevent human rights violations. It recommends reshaping international financial architecture to prioritize concessional financing for those most affected by environmental harm and establishing mechanisms for direct and equitable access to climate finance.

Category: IATF and Other International Organizations
Country/Source: OHCHR

This policy brief argues that the international financial architecture requires a radical transformation to resume progress and advance on human rights, including the right to development, climate action and the commitments outlined in the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development. There is a need for a multilateral legal framework on sovereign debt, grounded in international human rights principles and standards, where all creditors, including private creditors participate on an equal footing to ensure a fair and effective resolution of debt crisis.

Category: IATF and Other International Organizations
Country/Source: IFC
Action Areas: Domestic and International Private Business and Finance

IFC’s brief outlines some of the necessary conditions for continued growth in the application of blended finance for private sector projects in emerging markets and developing economies to address global challenges like climate, fragility, food security, and gender. Enhanced transparency, new sources of flexible concessional finance, and continued collaboration between stakeholders are identified as key factors in helping the market scale to meet the SDG funding gap.