worldproviding
Worldproviding is a term used in discussions of global development and governance to describe a framework aimed at ensuring universal access to essential goods and services through coordinated, scalable, and rights-based approaches. The concept emphasizes provisioning not only of material goods but of enabling conditions—institutions, markets, technology, data systems—that allow all people to meet basic needs. The term, combining "world" and "providing," gained traction in the policy and academic literature in the early 2020s as a way to frame international cooperation around durable outcomes rather than episodic aid.
Principles and practice: Key elements include universality, sustainability, equity, local ownership, transparency, and alignment with human
Critiques: Critics warn about potential standardization, cultural insensitivity, and risk of dependency on external financing; effectiveness
Related concepts include global public goods, universal basic services, and resilient development.