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From Global “Aid” to Global Public Investment

Dr David McCoy, Member, Expert Working Group on Global Public Investment

13-Oct-22 14:00

From Global “Aid” to Global Public Investment

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of cooperation and aid more than ever. Yet, the pandemic has also shown us that this current system of “aid” - in air quotes - may not be working as it should to support countries that need it the most - in fact, some have described the current system as outdated and ineffective. So what are our options? A group of experts are proposing that we look at Global Public Investment as an alternative, and to find out more about this, we speak to Dr David McCoy, a member of the Expert Working Group on Global Public Investment. He’s also the research lead at the United Nations University’s International Institute for Global Health, which is the UN think tank on global health. 


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Produced by: Lim Sue Ann

Presented by: Lim Sue Ann


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Tags:  official development assistanceODAglobal aidglobal public investmentforeign aidcovaxunited nations





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