Local level finance: community-led contributions to delivering urban development

IIED Briefing
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English
Published: February 2017
IIED Briefing Papers
Product code:17414IIED

The scale and ambition of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) creates a challenge to transform the way in which urban development is funded, managed and delivered. Estimates suggest that low- and lowermiddle income nations may need to increase public and private expenditure by over US$1 trillion per year to achieve the SDGs.1 When employed alongside traditional sources of public and private finance, organised lowincome communities can make an important contribution to development through the use of networks at city and national levels, by aligning community savings with government and donor funds and adding organisational capacity for delivery. Moreover, communities can have a unique role in supporting the targeting of interventions to enhance the impact of development investment. This briefing provides an overview of how community finance has been used across the Global South to stimulate and deliver local-level development.

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Shand, W. (2017). Local level finance: community-led contributions to delivering urban development. .
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