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DAC Statistics (www.oecd.org/dac/stats) measure official and private flows from DAC donors, multilateral organisations and other donors to about 150 developing countries and territories. More about DAC Statistics...
● Aid Statistics - data and databases ● Analyses of Aid - how much aid is delivered, where and for what purpose ● Methodological work - what is ODA, how is it counted and who qualifies for it?
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30-Mar-2009
In 2008, total net official development assistance (ODA) from members of the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) rose by 10.2% in real terms to USD 119.8 billion. This is the highest dollar figure ever recorded. It represents 0.30% of members’ combined gross national income.
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05-Dec-2008
All Tables from the 2008 Development Co-operation Report. See the latest OECD statistics that show how much aid donor country governments are giving, and to whom. How much goes to the poorest countries? How much to multilateral organisations like the United Nations? Which sectors get the most aid - economic infrastructure or social programmes?
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26-Nov-2008
To help ensure that the financial crisis does not create a development crisis, DAC donors have joined in an Aid Pledge – initiated by OECD - reaffirming the aid commitments they made at Gleneagles and elsewhere and agreeing to maintain aid flows consistent with them.
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