Gates highlights new sources of development funding

Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates. Photo by: Moritz Hager / CC BY-NC-SA

Microsoft founder and global philanthropist Bill Gates is continuing to help set the international development agenda with his mind as much as his wallet. Gates’ transition from pure philanthropist to global development strategist was recently highlighted at the G-20 Summit where he presented a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation report titled, “Innovation With Impact: Financing 21st Century Development.” The report, which appears to have been well-received by the G20 and development practitioners across the world, organized and articulated several interesting development themes and approaches including innovation, partnerships, and the mobilization of domestic resources. Gates also urged traditional public sector donors to maintain official development assistance (ODA) commitments during these times of economic uncertainty.

You may view the entire report here.

Perhaps most significantly, and unexpectedly, Gates highlighted several new and highly promising sources of development funding. In addition to the sheer amounts that Gates attached to these potential funding sources, an intriguing point is that most of these sources will require difficult governance and policy choices within developing countries themselves. While some of these sources have been proposed and/or leveraged in the past, it will be interesting to see if developing countries adopt these alternatives with more vigor now that the largest private funder of global development programs has formally endorsed them.

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