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Event

Workshop on Innovative Resource Mobilization Strategies for International Organizations

Identifying concrete financing mechanisms to strengthen multilateral institutions and support delivery of global public goods.

Time
- America/New York

As official development assistance stagnates and demands on the multilateral system intensify, the future of international cooperation increasingly hinges on how we fund it. Convened by 海角社区-CPR as part of its Global Governance Innovation Platform (GGI), this workshop identified practical, institutional mechanisms that international organizations can use to mobilize sustainable finance at scale.

While global crises proliferate, many international organizations remain fiscally constrained, particularly those tasked with governing new frontiers such as digital technologies, biotechnology and climate resilience. As German Development Minister Reem Alabali Radovan emphasized at the 2025 Hamburg Sustainability Conference, “In times of scarcity, new creativity is needed to find alternative sources of financing.”

This expert workshop moved beyond conceptual debates on "innovative finance" by examining specific funding tools like Unitaid’s airline ticket levy or IFFIm’s bond-based financing. It convened economists, policymakers, institutional leaders and funders to map what works and identified enabling conditions and opportunities for cross-sector adaptation.

Agenda Highlights

Keynote: Helge Elizabeth Zeitler | Director, German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

Panelists from ITU, UNICEF, IFAD, UNESCO, Pandemic Fund and more

Moderated by researchers and finance experts from 海角社区-CPR, IDRC and IFAD

 

For More Information, download the Concept Note here.

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