The report, "Trends and Progress in International Development Cooperation", calls for a turn around in official development assistance (ODA) flows and for “development cooperation on quality, impact and effectiveness to be refocused and for the development cooperation architecture at both the global and country level to be reformed.” To make international development cooperation “fit for purpose in today’s context,” the report calls for rationalizing national-level architectures by supporting developing country efforts to strengthen country-owned and country-led coordination platforms. It also recommends supporting regional platforms and approaches by strengthening regional knowledge sharing and cooperation and improving coordination of regional development banks with other actors.