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Total Official Support for Sustainable Development - Data comparison study for Bangladesh, Cameroon and Colombia

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  • Giorgio Gualberti
  • Sandie Xu
  • Madeleine Lessard
  • Cécile Sangaré
  • Ali Utku Dagtekin
  • Caroline Mícek
  • Julia Benn

Abstract

The TOSSD statistical framework aims to provide a complete picture of all official resources flowing into developing countries for their sustainable development, providing reliable, comparable and transparent data. This working paper compares the TOSSD data for the year 2019 with datasets collected by three countries: Bangladesh, Cameroon and Colombia. The study explores similarities and differences between the TOSSD data and the data collected at the local level, and provides recommendations on how to improve data completeness and accuracy. It also suggests how a data validation mechanism for TOSSD could work, allowing recipient countries to provide timely feedback.

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  • Giorgio Gualberti & Sandie Xu & Madeleine Lessard & Cécile Sangaré & Ali Utku Dagtekin & Caroline Mícek & Julia Benn, 2022. "Total Official Support for Sustainable Development - Data comparison study for Bangladesh, Cameroon and Colombia," OECD Development Co-operation Working Papers 109, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:dcdaaa:109-en
    DOI: 10.1787/ecec532a-en
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    Keywords

    Bangladesh; Cameroon; Colombia; Data; Development finance; Financing for development; SDG; Statistics; Sustainability; TOSSD; Transparency;
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    JEL classification:

    • C4 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods: Special Topics
    • F3 - International Economics - - International Finance
    • F35 - International Economics - - International Finance - - - Foreign Aid

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