Transport, general environmental protection and fishing accounted for around 70% of official development assistance (ODA) for the ocean economy in 2024.
π Explore the @OECD data: https://t.co/ayXyA3JpbD
#WorldOceansDay#OceanClimateAction
On #WorldOceansDay, attention is focused on the role oceans play in supporting livelihoods, climate regulation and biodiversity. In 2024, ODA for the ocean economy totalled USD 4.5 bln, a decline of USD 0.8 bln compared to 2023. π Explore the @OECD data: https://t.co/ayXyA3JpbD
π On #WorldEnvironmentDay, attention is focused on how countries can respond to growing climate risks. For Caribbean economies, building resilience will depend on mobilising the investment needed to address them.
πRead the article: https://t.co/JjeUnJs5dj
#NowForClimate
Ahead of the #OECDministerial, leaders and experts joined the #LACforum2026 to discuss how Latin America and the Caribbean can increase competitiveness and mobilise investment to unlock sustainable development in a changing world.
π Watch the recording: https://t.co/Zpw9Ml2R2b
Join us live for #LACforum2026, where leaders and experts will discuss how Latin America and the Caribbean can strengthen competitiveness and mobilise finance to unlock development in a changing global context.
π Watch the livestream: https://t.co/Zpw9Ml2R2b
#OECDministerial
The #ItalyPeerReview2026 explains how Italy's integrated approach to migration and development in the Horn of Africa combines humanitarian assistance, resilience building, legal migration pathways and whole-of-government co-ordination. πRead more: https://t.co/fQAo6ARVeL
The #ItalyPeerReview2026 explains how the βTeam Italyβ approach brings together ministries, development finance institutions, technical agencies and implementing partners to strengthen co-ordination and align efforts across development co-operation. π https://t.co/fQAo6ARVeL
The @OECD Peer Review of Italy highlights recent trends in official development assistance (ODA), financing modalities and how Italy delivers development co-operation across regions and partners. πDownload: https://t.co/M7YaoyCYo7
#ItalyPeerReview2026
The @OECD Peer Review of Italy outlines a set of ten policy recommendations to help the country better match resources to ambition, strengthen system capacity and maximise impact across its strategic priorities. πDownload: https://t.co/M7YaoyCYo7
#ItalyPeerReview2026
The @OECD Peer Review of Italy examines how the country is strengthening its development co-operation in a changing global context, with stronger political steering, a growing focus on Africa and an expanding financing toolkit. π https://t.co/M7YaoyCYo7
#ItalyPeerReview2026
Join us next week for the #LACforum2026 to discuss how the region can strengthen competitiveness and mobilise finance to support sustainable development.
π 2 June |π@OECD Paris & Online
π Attend in person or watch online: https://t.co/Zpw9Ml2R2b
The @OECD Director for Development Co-operation and the Deputy Chief of Staff of the President of Ghana outline steps needed to strengthen sustainable development in an age of compounding crises.
π Blog https://t.co/kbGFpPdpGc
π Additional resources https://t.co/E5PznJZAl9
π @OECD analysis shows that adaptation accounted for 46% of climate finance provided and mobilised in least developed countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) between 2016-2024, compared to 25% across all developing countries.
πhttps://t.co/7mwJ1Krfgy
(3/3)‴οΈ
π@OECD climate finance data show that loans remained the main form of public contributions in 2023 and 2024, accounting for 73% and 67% of the total respectively.
Multilateral climate funds and bilateral providers relied more on grants alongside loans.
πReport (1/3) ‡οΈ
Lower middle-income countries remained the main beneficiaries of #climatefinance provided and mobilised in 2023-24, accounting for 39% of the total.
Climate finance for low-income countries increased four-fold since 2016.
πRead the new @OECD report (2/3) ‡οΈ
The latest #OECD figures show developed countries provided & mobilised USD 132.8 billion in climate finance for developing countries in 2023 and USD 136.7 billion in 2024.
πhttps://t.co/b6DFk9ldwA
The @OECD, Portugal and @UNOSSC are inviting governments, organisations and practitioners to contribute evidence and experiences from triangular co-operation initiatives.
ποΈ Submissions are open until 30 June 2026
π Submit your contribution: https://t.co/g29OXix1sD
Session 2 of the #LACforum2026 will focus on mobilising finance to unlock development opportunities, bringing together decision-makers and experts to identify practical solutions.
π 2 June |π@OECD Paris & Online
π Attend in person or watch online: https://t.co/Zpw9Ml2R2b
Session 1 of the #LACforum2026 will focus on boosting competitiveness in a changing global context, bringing together leading voices to explore strategies for transformation.
π 2 June |π@OECD Paris & Online
π Attend in person or watch online: https://t.co/Zpw9Ml2R2b
The @OECD Peer Review of Australia shows how the country supports development partners through a locally led approach combining budget support, alignment with national systems and long-term partnerships.
π Case study: https://t.co/aFcLuOplq0
π Report: https://t.co/fqFEU09XcM