The charts show for each of the following countries and territories, and for the years 2008-2010: net ODA receipts, top ten donors of gross ODA, population and GNI per capita and bilateral ODA by sector.
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? ...
Statistics on bilateral Official Development Assistance (ODA) extended with the purpose of assisting developing countries in the implementation of the three Rio Conventions.
Built on an earlier concept of “core” aid, the concept of country programmable aid (CPA) captures the flows of aid that go to the partner country. This is a complete data series for donor and country since 2009.
Built on an earlier concept of “core” aid, the concept of country programmable aid (CPA) captures the flows of aid that go to the partner country. This is a complete data series for countries by sector since 2004.
Built on an earlier concept of “core” aid, the concept of country programmable aid (CPA) captures the flows of aid that go to the partner country. This is a complete data series for sector since 2004.
Built on an earlier concept of “core” aid, the concept of country programmable aid (CPA) captures the flows of aid that go to the partner country. This is a complete data series for donor and country since 2009.
The following tables and charts (2008-2009) summarize statistics on the environmental focus of aid extended by each DAC member. Information shown includes the environment marker coverage, the top ten recipients and a sector breakdown of environment focused aid.
In 2010, net official development assistance (ODA) flows from members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the OECD reached USD 128.7 billion, representing an increase of +6.5 % over 2009. ...
A selection of reference DAC Statistical Tables (Deflators - Exchange Rates - long-term ODA data) to supplement the Development Co-operation Report tables.