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T65 List of Official Aid to Development Sources
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WBWorld BankMultilateralGlobalThe World Bank funds development projects via traditional loans, interest-free credits, and grant, to end poverty and boost prosperity for the poorest people. It offers support to developing countries through policy advice, research and analysis, and technical assistance.
The World Bank invests an average of $5 billion in planning and implementing lending projects on sustainable cities and communities every year to help cities meet the critical demands of urbanization.
https://www.worldbank.org/en/home
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IFCInternational Finance CorporationMultilateralGlobalThe International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, improves the lives of people in developing countries by investing in private sector growth. It connects economic development with humanitarian needs to create real progress for the people and places that need it most.https://www.ifc.org/en/home
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EIBEuropean Investment BankMultilateralEuropeThe European Investment Bank is the lending arm of the European Union, the biggest multilateral financial institution in the world and one of the largest providers of climate finance. All the projects it finances must be bankable. But they also must comply with high technical, environmental and social standards.https://www.eib.org/en/index
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EBRDEuropean Bank for Reconstruction and DevelopmentMultilateralEurope, AisaIts operations span agribusiness, infrastructure, transport and many other sectors. All its activities will be aligned with the Paris Agreement from the end of 2022 and we plan to be a majority green bank by 2025. Financial investment projects are at the heart of its work. It also provides business advisory services and promote trade finance and loan syndications.https://www.ebrd.com/home
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IDBInter-American Development BankMultilateralLatin America and the CaribbeanThrough financial and technical support for countries working to reduce poverty and inequality, we help improve health and education, and advance infrastructure. Its aim is to achieve development in a sustainable, climate-friendly way. It provides loans, grants, and technical assistance; and conducts extensive research.
The IDB prioritizes social inclusion and equality; productivity and innovation; and regional economic integration in its development work across Latin America and the Caribbean.
https://www.iadb.org/en/
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AfDBAfrican Development BankMultilateralAfricaThe overarching objective of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group is to spur sustainable economic development and social progress in its regional member countries (RMCs), thus contributing to poverty reduction.https://www.afdb.org/en
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UNCDFUnited Nations Capital Development FundMultilateralLDCsThe UN Capital Development Fund was created in 1966 by the UN General Assembly. It is an autonomous, voluntarily funded UN organization, affiliated with the UN Development Programme. UNCDF receives contributions from member states and international development partners. The financial architecture of UNCDF is comprised of core voluntary contributions, flexible non-core funding, and earmarked funds.https://www.uncdf.org/
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ADBAsian Development BankMultilateralAsiaThe Asian Development Bank (ADB) is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. It assists its members and partners by providing loans, technical assistance, grants, and equity investments to promote social and economic development.

https://www.adb.org/#
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GEFGlobal Environment FacilityMultilateralGlobalGEF funding is provided by participating donor countries and made available to developing countries and countries with economies in transition to meet the objectives of international environmental conventions and agreements. In most cases, the GEF provides funding to support government projects and programs. Governments decide on the executing agency (governmental institutions, civil society organizations, private sector companies, research institutions).https://www.thegef.org/
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USAIDUnited States Agency for International DevelopmentBilateralGlobalOn behalf of the American people, USAID promotes and demonstrates democratic values abroad, and advance a free, peaceful, and prosperous world. In support of America's foreign policy, USAID leads the U.S. Government's international development and disaster assistance through partnerships and investments that save lives, reduce poverty, strengthen democratic governance, and help people emerge from humanitarian crises and progress beyond assistance.https://www.usaid.gov/
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FCDOUnited Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, International Development FundingBilateralGlobalIt pursues national interests and those of British citizens, safeguard the UK’s security, defend UK's values, reduce poverty and tackle global challenges with international partners.https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/foreign-commonwealth-development-office
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KfWGerman Development BankBilateralGlobalKfW Development Bank has been helping the German Federal Government to finance and support programmes and projects that mainly involve public sector players in developing countries and emerging economies – from their conception and execution to monitoring their success. Its goal is to help its partner countries fight poverty, maintain peace, protect both the environment and the climate and shape globalisation in an appropriate way.https://www.kfw-entwicklungsbank.de/International-financing/KfW-Development-Bank/Tasks-and-goals/
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SDCSwiss Agency for Development and CooperationBilateralAsia, Africa, Eastern EuropeThe Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is the agency for international cooperation of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA). The SDC is responsible for the overall coordination with other federal authorities of development cooperation and cooperation with Eastern Europe as well as for humanitarian aid delivered by the Swiss Confederation.https://www.fdfa.admin.ch/sdc#
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DFATAustralian Department of Foreign Affairs and TradeBilateralPacificThe Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) works with international partners and other countries to tackle global challenges, increase trade and investment opportunities, protect international rules, keep our region stable and help Australians overseas.https://www.dfat.gov.au/
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JICAJapan International Cooperation AgencyBilateralGlobalJICA’s cooperation strategies (20) for global issues aiming to show development impact / outcome for priority issues with “Cluster Strategy”, and to maximize development impacts / outcome by proactively working with partner governments and variety of actors.https://www.jica.go.jp/english/
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CIDACanadian International Development AgencyBilateralhttp://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/
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AFDAgence Française de DéveloppementBilateralGlobalThe Agence Française de Développement (AFD) Group funds, supports and accelerates the transition to a fairer and more sustainable world. Focusing on climate, biodiversity, peace, education, urban development, health and governance, the teams carry out more than 4,200 projects in France’s overseas departments and territories and another 150 countries.https://www.afd.fr/en
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NORADNorwegian Agency for Development CooperationBilateralAsia, Africa, Latin AmericaNorad - the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - is a professional body under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). Together with partners and on behalf of Norway, Norad strives for a greener future in a world without poverty. By way of knowledge and cooperation, it ensures that the funds of Norwegian development aid contribute to global development.https://www.norad.no/en/front/
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SIDASwedish International Development Cooperation AgencyBilateralAfrica, Asia, Europe and Latin AmericaSida – the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency – is a government agency. Its mission is part of the national policy for global development and we strive to reduce world poverty. Sida’s activities are funded through Swedish tax revenue.https://www.sida.se/en
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AFAdaptation FundMultilateralGlobalWith over US$ 850 million allocated, the Adaptation Fund gives developing countries full ownership of adaptation projects, from planning through implementation, while ensuring monitoring and transparency at every step.https://www.adaptation-fund.org/
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CIFClimate Investment FundsMultilateralGlobalClimate Investment Funds comprises two funds, the Clean Technology Fund and the Strategic Climate Fund. The Clean Technology Fund provides new large-scale financial resources to invest in clean technology projects in developing countries, which contribute to the demonstration, deployment, and transfer of low-carbon technologies with a significant potential for long-term greenhouse gas emissions savings.https://www.cif.org/
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GCFGreen Climate FundMultilateralGlobalThe Green Climate Fund (GCF) – a critical element of the historic Paris Agreement - is the world’s largest climate fund, mandated to support developing countries raise and realize their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) ambitions towards low-emissions, climate-resilient pathways. It can structure its financial support through a flexible combination of grant, concessional debt, guarantees or equity instruments to leverage blended finance and crowd-in private investment for climate action in developing countries. https://www.greenclimate.fund/
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CAFCorporación Andina de FomentoMultilateralLatin America and the CaribbeanCAF is a development bank committed to improving the quality of life for all Latin Americans and Caribbeans. Their actions promote sustainable development and regional integration. We aim to be the green and blue bank, and the one responsible for the economic and social reactivation of the region.https://www.caf.com/
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JBICJapan Bank for International CooperationBilateralGlobalJBIC is a policy-based financial institution of Japan, and conducts lending, investment and guarantee operations while complementing the private sector financial institutions.https://www.jbic.go.jp/en
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AECIDAgencia Española para la Cooperación y el DesarrolloBilateralGlobalThe Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) is the central organisation that manages Spanish Cooperation, dedicated to the fight against poverty and to sustainable human development. The AECID is attached to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation through the Office of the Secretary of State for International Cooperation and for Latin America.https://www.aecid.es
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AICSAgenzia Italiana per la Cooperazione allo SviluppoBilateralGlobalAICS - the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation - is one of key innovations established by the Italian law on international cooperation. The Agency began operating in January 2016, with the aim of aligning Italy with its principal European and global partners in the endeavor of development.https://www.aics.gov.it
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