Integrated national financing frameworks : moving towards financing policy integration
2021
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TitleIntegrated national financing frameworks : moving towards financing policy integration
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Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically set back progress on sustainable development. From a financing for development perspective, countries are faced with a dual setback – they have regressed on sustainable development outcomes, and they have much less fiscal space post-pandemic to invest in recovery and the SDGs. As they formulate recovery plans to ‘build back better’, it is thus imperative that such strategies include a coherent and integrated approach to financing related investments. Such financing strategies are a key element of Integrated national financing frameworks (INFFs), a country owned planning tool that provide a framework for incorporating financing into national planning processes. Introduced in an earlier UNDESA policy brief (https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3890347?ln=en), INFFs can be particularly useful in the current context to help shape the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
AuthorsKuehn-Von Burgsdorf, Yanis Konstantin
UN. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Financing for Sustainable Development Office
UN. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Financing for Sustainable Development Office
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Date[New York] : UN, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Dec. 2021
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4 p. : graphs, maps