Aid from DAC Members

DAC statistics (www.oecd.org/dac/stats/dac) collect information on official and private resource flows to countries on the DAC List of Aid Recipients (developing countries and countries in transition), broken down by major category of expenditure. These data are provided annually on a questionnaire by all DAC Members.

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Statistical Annex from the 2008 Development Co-operation Report

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?

Updated donor charts

25-Nov-2008

The Aid at a Glance charts for DAC Donors have been updated with latest data (to 2007).

Aid targets slipping out of reach?

24-Nov-2008

Aid continued to increase in 2007, once exceptional debt relief is excluded from the figures. But the increase was only 2% on 2006. This is much too slow if donors are to meet their commitments to increase aid by 2010.

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Help

This User's Guide provides an introduction to DAC Statistics, a section on where to find the information you are looking for, as well as a description of the datasets.

User's Guide to the online DAC Statistics database

View this 5 minutes slide show (1.3MB) of the International Development Statistics online databases on OECD.Stat.

Slide Show of IDS Online on OECD.Stat

Editor's Choice

This publication provides comprehensive data on the volume, origin and types of aid and other resource flows to around 150 developing countries for the period 2002-2006.

Geographical Distribution of Financial Flows to Developing Countries