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Geographical Distribution of Financial Flows to Developing Countries 2010: Disbursements, Commitments, Country Indicators
OECD Publishing, March 2010, Pages: 276
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 2004-2008. The data show each country's intake of official development assistance and well as other official and private funds from members of the OECD's Development Assistance Committee, multilateral agencies and other key donors. Key development indicators are given for reference.
This book continues a series, previously titled “Geographical Distribution of Financial Flows to Aid Recipients”, which began in 1977. The data cover: – net and gross disbursements; – commitments; – terms; and – the sector/purpose allocation of bilateral Official
Development Assistance (ODA) commitments for around 150 developing countries and territories for 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 with data on key indicators to provide perspective in interpreting the resource flow information for each. The aim has been to present a comprehensive record of the external financing of each country shown. The data show the transactions of each recipient country with: i) DAC member countries (individually or as a group);1 ii) multilateral agencies (individually or as a group); iii) other major donors.
The member countries of the OECD Development Assistance Committee for which data are presented are: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Data for the European Commission (EC – taken to include the European Investment Bank), which is also a member of the DAC, are included under “multilateral agencies”. A further separate line (EC + EU members) gives the sum of multilateral flows from the EC and total bilateral flows from the 15 European Union member countries that are also DAC members.
The data on financial flows from multilateral sources cover the World Bank (including IBRD, IDA, IFC and the Trust Funds for the Global Environment Facility and the Montreal Protocol), IDB, AfDB, AfDF, AsDB, CarDB, EBRD, EC, IFAD, GAVI, the Global Fund, concessional flows from the IMF and the Nordic Development Fund. Financial flows from Arab-financed multilateral agencies, shown as a group, cover BADEA, Islamic Development Bank and OFID in 2008. The technical assistance and relief agencies of the United Nations cover mainly the following programmes or agencies: IAEA, UNAIDS, UNECE, UNFPA, UNDP, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNRWA, WFP and the activities in developing countries funded from the regular budgets of other agencies, referred to here as United Nations Technical Assistance (UNTA).
This report is presented in both English and French.
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