Albania’s Development Finance Assessment provides a comprehensive review of the country’s financial landscape, identifying strengths and weaknesses in the financial system and how they affect development objectives and progress towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This report explores various financing instruments and mechanisms, as well as the policies, institutions, and capacities currently established in Albania. The DFA aims to highlight several key areas: existing resources, policies, institutions, capacities, and monitoring tools; emerging initiatives to enhance resource mobilisation and strengthen these elements; and future opportunities to further reinforce policies, institutions, capacities, and monitoring. Ultimately, the assessment aims to promote a more integrated approach to development financing.
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