Norway, the UN and Development Banks: Money or Influence?
Multilateral institutions are under pressure – politically, financially, and institutionally. At the same time, Norway is a major contributor to both the UN system and international development banks.
But what provides the greatest influence: financial contributions or people, positions, and presence?
Who represents Norway in practice across these institutions – and do we have the competence and strategic approach needed in a rapidly changing global landscape?
In this conversation, we explore Norway’s role in both the UN and the multilateral development banks at a time of shifting priorities. From financing and reform to recruitment, expertise, and actual presence: What does it take for Norway to achieve real influence – and where should we focus our efforts?
And how can Norway best use its resources – financial, political, and human – to shape global development agendas in the years ahead?
Panel:
- Roger Sevrin Bruland, Moderator, head of communication, Norec
- Bjørg Sandkjær, Assistant secretary general, UN DESA
- Jakob Kopperud, Director of government & philanthropy relation
- Camilla Valvik, Head of section, recruitment multilateral organisations, Norec.