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Finance

Analysis

15 July 2025

Financing for whom? Trials & tribulations from the Fourth Financing for Development in Seville

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Analysis

15 July 2025 | Reports

New guide: decoding gender injustice

Environment

Analysis

11 July 2025

US Treasury sued for gaps in IFC’s climate disclosure

Finance

Analysis

10 July 2025

FfD4 must mark the start of transformative Special Drawing Rights reform

Finance

Analysis

10 July 2025

Financing feminist futures: why the Seville commitment falls short

Finance

Analysis

9 July 2025

Financing for Development Conference: last word from Seville

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Analysis

8 July 2025

The World Bank set out to transform health care for the poor in Africa. It drove patients deeper into poverty.

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7 July 2025

IMF and WB “a reversed Marshall Plan” says Lula

Finance

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6 July 2025

BRICS finance ministers make unified proposal for IMF reforms

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3 July 2025

The private sector at Seville

Finance

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3 July 2025 | Blog

Seizing the Jubilee moment: Cancel the debt to unlock Africa’s clean energy future

Infrastructure

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2 July 2025

Only fair global finance can unlock the global transition out of fossil fuels

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World Bank & IMF in the news

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15 July 2025

The Bretton Woods Observer: Summer 2025

15 July 2025

Will the World Bank be a partner for a just energy transition in developing countries?

As renewable energy finance shifts from China to the World Bank, whether the Bank can be a partner for a just energy transition depends on three areas: strong environmental and social oversight, avoiding a new resource curse in minerals and debt relief during crises.

Wind Farm in desert near Hurghada, Egypt. Photo: MaguedM/Shutterstock
9 June 2025

New data reveal World Bank DPF ‘climate finance’ carries strong private sector bias, undermining a just transition

New BWP briefing finds the World Bank counted 70 per cent of energy-sector reforms in Development Policy Financing as having 'climate co-benefits' between 2018-2023 - but most of these promoted a private-led energy transition.

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