| Resumen: |
Development at Risk is not just a warning. It is a conversation starter and a call to action for decision-makers. It urges a fundamental rethinking of how we define development success, how governance systems must adapt, and how international cooperation can become more flexible, inclusive and risk-informed. Rather than accept paralysis or fragmentation as inevitable, the report identifies three powerful levers for change:
-Rethink development outcomes – move beyond GDP to a broader conception of human development, resilience, and security;
-Reimagine governance – invest in adaptive, participatory, and risk-aware systems that strengthen trust and social capital;
-Reboot international cooperation – forge coalitions of the willing, strengthen anticipatory financing, and support innovation, even in contexts of fragility.
This report offers concrete recommendations and showcases promising practices from around the world – from community-led risk solutions to the integration of foresight tools in national planning |