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The Effectiveness of Core and Earmarked Funding in Multilateral Development Cooperation – Systematic Review

  • Judith Ihl
  • Ravneet Singh
  • Isabel Malandu Mukali
  • Dr Helena Hede Skagerlind
  • Dr Angela Heucher

Amid pressing global challenges, multilateral organisations are delivering a substantial and increasing part of official development assistance. They receive funding from member states via two different financing modalities: core funding and earmarked funding, including trust funds. In these times of tightened spending and budgetary cuts, questions regarding the effectiveness of different financing modalities have become highly relevant. Yet, current research and policy discussions on these questions do not provide a clear overall picture, and empirical evidence on different financing modalities is scattered. Therefore, this systematic review analyses the state of knowledge on the effectiveness of core and earmarked funding. This entailed a systematic identification of literature that presents empirical evidence on the effectiveness of different financing modalities.

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  • Ihl, J., R. Singh, I. Malandu Mukali, H. Hede Skagerlind and A. Heucher (2025), The Effectiveness of Core and Earmarked Funding in Multilateral Development Cooperation – Systematic Review, DEval Discussion Paper 2/2025, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval) and Expert Group for Aid Studies, Sweden (EBA), Bonn, Germany.
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