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Multilateral development banks pledge deeper coordination to boost global impact

Multilateral development banks (MDBs) have agreed to deepen coordination and collaboration as part of a renewed effort to improve the effectiveness of development finance across emerging markets. The commitment, announced during high-level meetings in April 2026, brings together major institutions including the World Bank, African Development Bank, and Asian Development Bank, as they respond to growing pressure to deliver measurable economic outcomes, as reported by Punch and CNBC Africa.

The initiative centres on developing a unified framework to better measure the impact of MDB-funded projects, particularly in areas such as job creation, income growth, and economic inclusion. Officials said the approach will align methodologies across institutions, enabling more consistent tracking of both the quantity and quality of employment outcomes generated by development investments.

MDBs noted that closer coordination will also involve stronger partnerships with the private sector and international organisations, including the International Labour Organisation, to ensure broader stakeholder alignment. The move comes amid increasing scrutiny from governments and investors, who are demanding clearer evidence of how large-scale financing translates into tangible social and economic benefits.

The pledge reflects a broader shift in global development finance toward outcome-driven collaboration and efficiency. As funding needs rise and aid budgets tighten, deeper coordination among MDBs is expected to enhance capital deployment, reduce duplication, and strengthen the overall impact of development financing in addressing unemployment, poverty, and economic inequality worldwide.

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