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The international community has been steadily investing in the development of Integrated National Financing Frameworks, ever since the Addis Ababa Action Agenda stated the relevance of these frameworks. Notably, the G20 endorsed a voluntary framework in this regard. INFFs are being promoted by Development Partners and Multilaterals; Partner Countries are implementing these frameworks on some level; and Civil Society Organizations are trying to better understand potentials and risks, in order to assess the impact on the FfD global agenda, the actual space for country ownership and the participation of civil society.
This side event will offer space for a dialogue among different constituencies on the INFFs. It will bring together official organizations that are leading on the process supporting INFFs, including through the recently launched INFF Facility. Civil society delegates will offer their perspectives on both an effectiveness angle and systemic financing one, building up on reviews they published recently. After a general introduction on INFFs by UNDESA and UNDP, panelists will engage in active dialogue to explore benefits and risks, with a view to ensuring that INFFs fit with in the spirit of the Agenda 2030.
Register here for the side-event