Financing Sustainable Development

April 2009
Citation:
39
ELR 10316
Issue
4
Author
Smita Nakhooda, Frances Seymour, and Sabina Ahmed

Editor's Summary

Although the United States led sustainability reforms in international financial institutions in the 1980s and 1990s, these environmental and social considerations were not given sufficient attention during the last presidential administration. The United States is still in a position to continue positive change on these issues, however, and can do so by encouraging multilateral development banks and export credit agencies to integrate social and environmental considerations into their lending decisions.

Smita Nakhooda is a senior associate in the Institutions and Governance Program of the World Resources Institute. Frances Seymour is the Director General of the Center for International Forestry Research. Sabina Ahmed is a program coordinator at the World Resources Institute.
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