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The Finance for Development (FfD) process: from bridging the (mobilisation) gap to shaping global structural transformation?

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  • Danny Cassimon
  • George Mavrotas

    (University of Antwerp, Belgium)

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In the current run-up to the 4th International Confer- ence on Financing for Development (4FfD), that will take place in Seville at the beginning of July, this brief contribution tries to highlight the crucial importance of shifting the focus of the process from 'mobilisation' to 'transformation', i.e. to go beyond making progress on closing the gap between available and needed fi- nancial resources (to meet the SDGs), and to (re-)focus instead on making progress in unlocking the potential of (development) finance to act as a vehicle for global structural transformation and a renewed public-private partnership agenda.

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  • Danny Cassimon & George Mavrotas, 2025. "The Finance for Development (FfD) process: from bridging the (mobilisation) gap to shaping global structural transformation?," Development Finance Agenda, Chartered Institute of Development Finance, vol. 10(3), pages 6-8.
  • Handle: RePEc:afj:journ4:v:10:y:2025:i:3:p:6-8
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