PROF Elisa Van Waeyenberge ew23@soas.ac.uk
Lecturer in Research Methods in Dev. Eco
The use of development funds for de-risking private investment: how effective is it in delivering development results?
Van Waeyenberge, Elisa; Dimakou, Ourania; Bayliss, Kate; Laskaridis, Christina; Bonizzi, Bruno; Farwa, Sial
Authors
Ourania Dimakou
DR Kate Bayliss kb6@soas.ac.uk
Research Assistant
MS Christina Laskaridis cl42@soas.ac.uk
Reseach Assistant
Bruno Bonizzi
Sial Farwa
Abstract
The use of Official Development Assistance (ODA) to mobilise private finance is increasingly seen as essential to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Numerous development agencies have set up diverse de-risking initiatives to attract private investment to development projects and the EU is planning to scale up blending support in the near future. Such measures have reportedly been successful in raising private finance and in improving development outcomes, but there are concerns with this approach. Private shareholders may receive funds at the expense of sectors and regions where they are most needed. Funds remain insufficient to plug the SDG funding gap. Blending can create longer-term risks for development agencies and costs for recipient governments. Traditional evaluations often do not capture the full impact of such policies. Furthermore, there is an opportunity cost to using ODA in this way and blending may promote the perspective of financial investors over development outcomes.
Citation
Van Waeyenberge, E., Dimakou, O., Bayliss, K., Laskaridis, C., Bonizzi, B., & Farwa, S. (2020). The use of development funds for de-risking private investment: how effective is it in delivering development results?
Report Type | Technical Report |
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Publication Date | May 7, 2020 |
Deposit Date | Jun 15, 2020 |
Publicly Available Date | Jun 15, 2020 |
Pages | 1-57 |
ISBN | 9789284666294 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.2861/09434 |
Publisher URL | https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2020/603486/EXPO_STU(2020)603486_EN.pdf |
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