Development Finance

Understanding the development finance landscape is the prerequisite for an effective response to the compounding development crises of our time. Recent years have seen increased pressure on traditional ODA alongside growing financial needs.

Navigating the Complexities of Development Finance

Development actors have experienced increased pressure on traditional ODA sources alongside their own growing financial needs. External shocks and growing political volatility have reduced both the predictability and sustainability of funding for global development.  

Our clients look to us for the expertise needed to navigate this complex landscape and to support them in understanding and overcoming the funding challenges they face.  

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An example of our approach

Real-world examples of SEEK Development's impact across focus areas:

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The Challenge

The Challenge

The Challenge

As COVID-19 demonstrated, international funding for disease surveillance systems is not sufficient in its scale, transparency, or integration to adequately protect the world against disease threats.

In addition, strong disease surveillance systems are fundamental to the strength of the health system as a whole. Insufficient intelligence on the volume, flow, and allocation of funding for disease surveillance restricts the ability of policymakers and funders to make evidence-based decisions on resource allocation that are based on population need and the health burden in their country.  

Funders and policy makers needed to better understand what funding was already available and develop a strategy to improve the quantity and quality of funding available for disease surveillance.

The Challenge
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Our Approach

Our Approach

Our Approach

SEEK developed a novel approach to estimating existing international and domestic funding flows to disease surveillance.  

Based on our understanding of the existing funding landscape and engagement with experts, we developed key policy recommendations on how funding for disease surveillance can be elevated on the international agenda and facilitate concrete action moving forward. These findings and recommendations were tested and iterated with a wide set of high-level stakeholders, including government donors, WHO, the World Bank, the Global Fund, UNICEF, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, The Wellcome Trust, The Rockefeller Foundation, and others, in addition to country-level and civil society representation.

SEEK organized and co-hosted a side-event during the World Health Summit (alongside the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Resolve to Save Lives, and the Government of Mozambique) that brought together key players to discuss actionable ways in which the quality and quantity of disease surveillance could be improved.

Our Approach
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Our Impact

Our Impact

Our Impact

SEEK’s work supported concrete action among key partners in addressing gaps in the disease surveillance funding and policy landscape, including better tracking, integration, and scaling of existing funding.

Stemming from this work, major funders are exploring how to coordinate their funding better in the context of the G7 and G20 processes, and in negotiations on Financial Intermediary Fund for Pandemic Prevention.

Disease surveillance is an ongoing high-level priority for countries and funders: this is reflected in the core place it has taken in the Pandemic Pact, the Pandemic Fund, the Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience framework, and other high-level initiatives since this analysis took place. The analysis that SEEK first conducted is now being updated on a yearly basis as a means to continue to provide an evidence base for these developing global health architectures.  

Our Impact
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Thematic, Sectoral, and Issue Analyses

With expertise spanning sovereign, multilateral and philanthropic sources of financing (ODA and beyond ODA), we carry out financial trend analyses, policy landscaping, and forecasting related to themes, sectors, or issues of interest to our clients.   We use this evidence to help our clients identify and target the right institutions to engage with and to influence policy and funding decisions. We ensure our analytics are always tailored to inform advocacy messaging that can cut through the noise.
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Stakeholder Analyses

In a changing development finance landscape, organizations are rethinking and expanding their engagement strategies to best react to political opportunities and confront risks. We help clients make the most of limited resources by understanding the intricacies of stakeholders in the development space, and how they interact. We offer stakeholder profiling, political and stakeholder benchmarking, and budget and investment portfolio analyses across the development space.
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Investment Analyses

With a more crowded development landscape, it is essential that organizations understand domestic development finance in low- and middle-income countries and its interaction with external development financing flows, when prioritizing investments and coordinating with partners. We help clients understand how to best allocate resources to low- and middle-income countries to inform their investment strategies and maximize impact and synergies with other funders through regional trend analyses, funding gap/needs analyses, and low- and middle-income country analyses.
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