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Multilateral Finance Mechanisms

How to Deliver Development Impact in a Changing World?

Multilateral Finance Mechanisms

March 4, 2026

Einstein Unter den Linden, Berlin

Over the past decade, the financial architecture for development funding has become increasingly fragmented. This has complicated the system, with a growing share of resources tied to specific projects rather than available for flexible use. Meanwhile, many governments are tightening their budgets, shifting their domestic policy priorities, and competing over geopolitical interests, which puts additional pressure on public development funding.

We discussed with decision-makers from international finance, as well as with political and academic representatives, which tools could strengthen the international financial architecture when funding declines and capital must be used more efficiently. The focus was on structuring financing models to maximize impact despite limited resources and geopolitical tensions. The discussion stressed that multilateral institutions play a pivotal role in mitigating fragmentation and allocating resources more strategically.

Gregor Darmer in conversation at our Global Perspectives Circle "Multilateral Finance Mechanisms"

Multilateral Finance Mechanisms

How to Deliver Development Impact in a Changing World?

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Gregor Darmer, g.darmer@globalperspectives.org

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The World Bank

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