Putting Development First

Putting Development First

By Boston University Global Development Policy Center

Join us to learn why an investment-led approach is necessary to support countries in achieving their development and climate change goals.

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National Press Club

529 14th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20045

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

About this event

Government • International Affairs

Despite some countries’ turn away from climate policy, climate change continues to pose an enormous threat–especially to developing countries–but climate action also provides enormous opportunities. Rising to the occasion will require a tremendous mobilization of resources. Furthermore, while important progress has been made in aligning international financial institutions with development and climate change goals, the scale of available financing is still not commensurate with what is needed.

In its new strategy report, the Task Force on Climate, Development and the International Financial Architecture–a Global South-led consortium of eight think tanks and two intergovernmental partners–will advance a case for integrating climate policy into the international financial architecture in a manner that is development-centered. Founded in 2021, the Task Force previously focused on the International Monetary Fund and is now expanding its focus to the wider international financial architecture for a systemic response to our most urgent challenges.

This panel brings together key experts and policymakers to discuss why an investment-led approach is necessary to support countries in achieving their development and climate change goals.


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Oct 15 · 10:00 AM EDT