The detailed final aid figures for 2015 are available since end December 2016.
The new data are available through the following:
The new data add significant detail to preliminary Official Development Assistance (ODA) statistics that were released in April 2016 and provide .
This data release includes detailed spending in 2015 on:
The richness, comprehensiveness and scope of coverage make the OECD’s Aid Statistics data unique. They cover ODA and other aid and development-related official and private flows from the 30 Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members, multilateral agencies, regional development banks, a large number of non-DAC providers of development cooperation and flows from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The OECD estimates that it captures 95% of global ODA spending.
By collecting and publishing these data, the OECD-DAC aims to promote transparency, and help improve the design and effectiveness of global aid programmes.
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