Journal Article
A proposal for a new universal development commitment
Most developed countries have accepted, in principle at least, the 50‐year‐old commitment of contributing 0.7 per cent of gross national income to supporting the development of developing countries. But what if all countries made a universal development commitment, meaning a scaled contribution?
We propose a new universal and scaled financial commitment to development, informed by but not necessarily identical to official development assistance. This study (1) sets out how a new era is emerging of higher global ambitions – for xample, to end poverty; (2) proposes a new way to raise and govern international public funds; and (3) discusses the possible size and use of contributions, and the evolution in global governance and democracy that a new deal would entail.
We conclude with a set of questions that the proposal raises.