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The International Monetary Fund and World Bank Are Reforming Their Main Debt Sustainability Assessment Tool—Here's why it matters
The International Monetary Fund and World Bank are about to revise their main tool for assessing how much low-income countries can borrow, and on what terms. Our experts unpack what’s at stake and why the reform matters for sustainable development.
Guide for Small-Scale Producer Engagement
This guide supports organizations that promote sustainable market-based initiatives to strengthen how they listen to, work with, and learn from producers across different contexts.
Two-Speed Multilateralism: Can it address the climate and health agenda?
Speakers will explore opportunities to strengthen the climate–health agenda in the lead-up to COP 31.
World Trade Organization 14th Ministerial Conference Outcomes: Wins, progress, and deal-breakers
Expectations going into the World Trade Organization’s 14th Ministerial Conference were light. The outcomes were even lighter.
Island nations fight to save cultural heritage from climate change
The climate crisis is putting human heritage in the firing line. In response, small island states are learning how to adapt.
How the Energy Shock Could Deepen Debt Risks in Developing Economies
For countries already carrying heavy debt loads, rising energy and food prices due to the conflict in the Middle East are now threatening to tip fragile macroeconomic positions over the edge. Fernando Morra and Anahí Wiedenbrüg ask who will pay the price and why the answer goes beyond the energy bill.
Trade and Sustainability Hub 2026
The fourth edition of the Trade + Sustainability Hub happened in Yaoundé, Cameroon, alongside the Fourteenth WTO Ministerial Conference (MC14). The Hub convened thought leaders from governments, business, and civil society to explore how trade policy can evolve to meet today’s global challenges and drive meaningful progress on sustainable development.
March 2026 | Carbon Minefields Oil and Gas Exploration Monitor
In February 2026, governments across three countries awarded six new oil and gas exploration licences, unlocking an estimated 43.3 MtCO₂ of potential end-use emissions.
South African municipalities get less than 10% of climate finance
South African municipalities receive less than 10% of the country’s climate finance, despite being responsible for delivering local infrastructure for the just energy transition, leaving a major funding gap, new research finds.