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Aidin2022:Keyfacts
aboutofficial
development
assistance
factsheet
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Contents
KeyfactsaboutODAin2022 2
Introduction 4
ODAfrombothgovernmentsandmultilateralsincreased 5
Ukrainewasthestandoutrecipientofaidin2022 7
Health,refugeesindonorcountriesandhumanitariansectorsreceivedthemostaidin
2022 8
Lessthanaquarterofaidwasdisbursedtocountriesgroupedasleastdevelopedand/or
low-income 10
TotalbilateralODAmarkedashavingaclimateobjectivereacheditshighesteveramount
in2022 12
Theamountofgender-relatedODAreachedanall-timehighin2022butitsshareoftotal
ODAfellfromthepreviousyear 14
AnincreasedproportionofbilateralODAwasspentwithinthecountrythatprovidedit15
Aboutthedatainthispaper 17
Appendix1 18
Appendix2 20
Notes 21
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KeyfactsaboutODAin2022
1.
TotalODAgrossdisbursementsfromDACdonorsandmultilateralorganisations
increased24%in2022toarecordhighofUS$269billion,fromUS$217billionin
2021,thiswasthehighestannualpercentageincreasesince2006.1
However,this
increasewasdrivenalmostentirelybysupporttoUkraineandcostsassociatedwithhostingrefugeesindonorcountries.Discountingthese,aidincreasedbyamodest
3.1%.2
2.
Aidprovidedbygovernmentsroseby27%(US$39.3billion)in2022toreach
US$183.3billion.MultilateralODAdisbursementsroseby17%(US$12.8billion)to
reachUS$86.1billion.
Again,withUkraineandin-donorrefugeecostsexcluded,
bilateralandmultilateralODAroseby2.9%and3.4%respectively.
3.
Ukrainewasthestandoutrecipientin2022,receivingUS$29.2billion–morethanthe
nextfiverecipientscombined,andtheall-timelargestamountreceivedbyacountry
recipientinhistory.
IndiaandBangladeshwerethesecondandthirdlargest
recipientsrespectively.
4.
Healthwasthelargestsectorin2022,andsectorsrelatedtocrisis?refugeesin
donorcountries,andhumanitariansectors?receivedthesecondandthirdlargest
amountsofODAin2022.
LargeincreasesinhealthODAinrecentyearsaremostly
drivenbyCovid-19response.Aidtorefugeesindonorcountriesmorethandoubled.
5.
Lessthanaquarter(24%)ofODAwasdisbursedtocountriesgroupedasleast
developedand/orlow-incomein2022
(afallfrom31%in2021).Thisisdueto
increasedsupporttoUkraineandrefugeesindonorcountriesdrivingthevolumeoftotalODAup,whileODAtoleastdevelopedcountries(LDCs)sawanabsolutefallin
ODAvolumesover2021?2022.
6.
TotalbilateralODAmarkedashavingaclimateobjectivegrewinvolumeterms.
BilateralclimateODAfromDACcountriesincreasedby25%in2022(fromUS$31.2billionin2021toUS$39.1billionin2022),itshighestevervolume.However,there
arecontinuingconcernsabouttheaccuracyofclimatefinancefiguresasmeasured
withtheRio-markers,whichare
knowntobeusedinconsistently
acrossproviders.DIarecurrentlyengaginginworkthatattemptstobetterunderstandhowproviders
decidewhichprojectstocountasclimate.
7.
Theamountofgender-relatedODAgrewin2022,increasing5.8%on2021.
However,almostallofthisgrowthwasdrivenbyothersector-focusedprojectsthat
donorsmarkedasrelevantforgenderoutcomes.ODAtoprojectsthathadgenderastheirprincipalobjectiveincreasedonlymarginally,andhasremainedlargely
unchangedsince2019.
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8.
Significantgrowthinin-donorrefugeecostsresultedinanincreasedproportionof
totalODAbeingspentwithinthecountrythatprovidedit
(i.e.wasnottransferredtoarecipientcountry).Asashareoftotalbilateralaidandfundingtomultilaterals,non-
transferaidrosefrom14%in2021to19%in2022.
9.
ThevolumeofbilateralODAloansgrewinvolumetermsandasashareoftotal
ODA.
BilateraltransferloansfromDACdonorsincreasedbyathirdon2021levels,
thejointhighestrateofannualgrowthinthelastdecade,toreacharecordUS$36billion.
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Introduction
ThisresourcehighlightskeyfactsfromDevelopmentInitiatives’analysisofglobalaidreportedin2022.
Weusethemostrecentlyavailabledataset(dataforcalendaryear2022publishedinlateDecember2023).3Thisfactsheetincludesdataonaid(specificallyofficialdevelopment
assistance–ODA)reportedtotheOrganisationforEconomicCo-operationand
Development’sDevelopmentAssistanceCommittee(OECDDAC).4FormoreaboutOECDDACdata,see
Aboutthedata.
ThedatasetallowsustoanalysebilateralODA(whereonegovernmentprovidesODAdirectlytoanothercountry)andODAdisbursementsfrommultilateralorganisations
(whereorganisationsliketheUNorWorldBankprovideODAtocountries).
TheCovid-19pandemicresultedinasignificantincreaseinglobalextremepoverty.Whileglobalpovertyhasrecoveredtoclosetopre-pandemiclevels(8.6%in2023compared
with9.1%in2019),progresshasbeensetbackbythreeyears.Furthermore,while
povertyinmiddle-incomecountrieshasdeclined,thepoorestcountriesandthose
affectedbyfragilityandconflictstillhavehigherpovertyratesthanbeforethepandemic.5In2022,themajorityofcrisesarestilllong-termandcomplex.Awidespreadincreasein
thenumberofpeopleinneedwasdrivenbothbyexistingcrisesworseningandmajor
newcrises,particularlyinUkraine,Afghanistan,PakistanandMyanmar.6ODAplaysacriticalrole,particularlyincountriesfacingthebiggestchallengeswheredomestic
resourcesarescarceandaccesstointernationalmarketsisdifficult.InthisfactsheetweanalyseanumberofODAtrendsduringtheperiod2012?2022andunpackwhatthe
numberstellusaboutwhereandhowODAisspent.
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ODAfromboth
governmentsand
multilateralsincreased
Figure1:ODAfromDACcountriesandmultilaterals(US$billions)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
20122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
Multilaterals
DACcountries
Source:OECDDACdata
Notes:GrossODAdisbursementsfromDACdonorsandmultilateralorganisations,constant2021prices.
In2022,DAC-membergovernmentsandmultilateralorganisationsprovidedatotalof
US$269billioninODA.ThiswasUS$52.1billionhigherthanin2021(US$217billion),-ariseof24%andanall-timehigh.However,thisincreasewasdrivenalmostentirelyby
supporttoUkraine(seeFigure2)andcostsassociatedwithhostingrefugeesindonorcountries(seeFigure3).Discountingthese,aidincreasedbyamodest3.1%.
Aidprovidedbygovernmentsroseby27%(US$39.3billion)in2022toreachUS$183.3billion.MultilateralODAdisbursementsroseby17%(US$12.8billion)toreachUS$86.1billion.Again,withUkraineandin-donorrefugeecostsexcluded,bilateralandmultilateralODAroseby2.9%and3.4%respectively.
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IntermsofbilateralaidfromDACdonors,theUS,Germany,Japan,theUK,Poland,
Canada,France,IrelandandItalyallrecordedsignificantincreasesbetween2021and2022:
?BilateralaidfromtheUSgrewfromUS$39.0billiontoUS$49.4billionbetween2021and2022(a27%increase).ThisisduetoasignificantincreaseinUSsupportto
Ukraine,andotherincreasestowardssectorssuchasCovid-19control,STDcontrolincludingHIV/AIDSandin-donorrefugeecosts.
?AidfromGermanygrewfromUS$27.7billiontoUS$35billion(a26%increase),duetoincreasesinin-donorrefugeecostsandsupporttoUkraine.
?AidfromJapangrewfromUS$17.8billiontoUS$23.6billion(a32%increase).JapanincreasedaidintheformofloanstotheeconomicandinfrastructureservicessectornotablyandrecipientsreceivingthelargestvolumeincreasesincludedIndia,UkraineandBangladesh.
Intermsofmultilateralorganisations,aidincreasesfromEUinstitutionsandthe
InternationalDevelopmentAssociation(IDA)werenotable.AidfromtheEUincreased
fromUS$24.1billionin2021toUS$32.8billionin2022(a36%increase).Again,thiswaslargelyduetoincreasedsupporttoUkraine,asignificantproportionofwhichwasinthe
formofgeneralbudgetsupport.AidfromIDAincreasedfromUS$20.8billionin2021toUS$24.4billionin2022(an18%increase).
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Ukrainewasthestandoutrecipientofaidin2022
Figure2:Top15recipientsofODA,2022
Ukraine IndiaBangladesh Ethiopia NigeriaAfghanistan DRC Pakistan Kenya TanzaniaMozambique Türkiye Yemen IndonesiaSyria
US$billions
05101520253035
growthfrom2021
reductionfrom2021
Source:OECDDACdata
Notes:GrossODAdisbursementsfromDACdonorsandmultilateralorganisations,constant2021prices.Foranexpandedlist,see
Appendix1.
DRC=DemocraticRepublicoftheCongo.
In2022,UkrainereceivedUS$29.2billioninaidfromDAC-membergovernmentsand
multilateralbodies–thelargesttotalofanycountry,andanincreaseon2021ofUS$26.9billion(morethana12-foldincrease).Thiswasintheformofdevelopmentassistance
andhumanitarianassistanceinresponsetotheongoingwarinUkraine.TheamountreceivedbyUkrainewasmorethanthenextfiverecipientscombined,andtheall-timelargestamountreceivedbyacountryrecipientinhistory.
India,2021’slargestrecipient,receivedthesecond-largesttotal(US$7.1billion),and
Bangladeshreceivedthethirdlargest(US$7.0billion).ODAtobothIndiaandBangladeshincreasedover2021?2022,byUS$638.8millionandUS$684.8millionrespectively.
Thefourthandfifthlargest2022recipientswereEthiopia(US$5.1billion)andNigeria(US$5.0billion),whichbothreceivedincreaseson2021levels.
Afghanistan,DRC,PakistanandKenya?representingthesixthtoninthlargest2022recipientsrespectively?allrecordeddecreasesbetween2021and2022.Tanzania,meanwhile,the10thlargest2022recipient,recordedanincrease.
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Health,refugeesindonor
countriesandhumanitariansectorsreceivedthemostaidin2022
Figure3:SectorsreceivingthemostODA,2022
US$billions
01020304050
Health
Refugeesindonorcountries
Humanitarian
Infrastructure
Governanceandsecurity
Other
growthfrom2021
reductionfrom2021
Education
Generalbudgetsupport
Businessandindustry
Agricultureandfoodsecurity
Administrativecostsofdonors
Othersocialservices
Waterandsanitation
Environment
Debtrelief
Source:OECDDACdata
Notes:GrossODAdisbursementsfromDACdonorsandmultilateralorganisations,constant2021prices.See
Appendix2
formoredetail.The'Other'sectorincludesmultisector,commoditiesandunspecifiedaid.
In2022,thesectorsthatreceivedthegreatestshareofODAfromgovernmentsand
multilateralbodieswerehealth(US$39.2billion),refugeesindonorcountries(US$31.8billion),humanitarian(US$30.6billion),infrastructure(US$30.2billion),andgovernance,civilsocietyandsecurity(US$30.0billion).Eachofthesetopfivesectorssawincreasesbetween2021and2022,withaidtorefugeesindonorcountriesmorethandoubling.
Thesectorwhichexperiencedthegreatestincreaseinvolumein2022isrefugeesindonorcountries,whichincreasedbyalmost150%(US$18.9billion),itshighesteveramount.ThisincreaseisattributedtothecostsinaccommodatingthehighnumberofUkrainianandAfghanpeopledisplacedbyconflictin2022.
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Refugeesindonorcountriesandthehumanitariansectorarebothrelatedtocurrent
crises,whilelargeincreasesinhealthODAinrecentyearsaremostlydrivenbyCovid-19response.-Forexample,aidtotheCovid-19controlpurposecodestoodatUS$8.5billionin2022(down7.8%on2021),making-upoverafifthofhealthODAin2022.
In2022,‘generalbudgetsupport’received5.6%ofODA–arelativelyhighproportion–
dueinparttosupporttoUkrainefromEUinstitutions(US$8.9billion).Thisshareof
generalbudgetsupportODAtototalODAhadpeakedin2020at7.2%duetotheIMF’sprogrammeofbudgetsupportlendinginresponsetotheeconomicimpactofCovid-19.In
2021,generalbudgetsupportdecreasedto4.0%,duetothetailingoffofIMF’sprogramme.
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%oftotalODA
Lessthanaquarterofaid
wasdisbursedtocountriesgroupedasleastdevelopedand/orlow-income
Figure4:ODAdisbursementstocountriesgroupedasleastdevelopedand/orlow-income(%)
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
35%32%33%31%30%30%30%31%31%
28%
24%
20122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
Source:OECDDACdata
Notes:GrossdisbursementsfromDACdonorsandmultilateralorganisations,constant2021prices.ThischartshowsthetotalproportionofODAdisbursedtocountriesgroupedasleastdevelopedcountries(LDCs;
designatedbytheUN)and/orlow-income(LICs;assessedbytheWorldBank).
ODAtolow-incomecountriesandleastdevelopedcountries
TheshareofODAdisbursementstocountriesfacingthegreatestchallengesfellfrom31%in2021to24%in2022.Thisgroupingincludeslow-incomecountries(LICs;
assessedbytheWorldBanktohavethelowestincomeperperson).7Italsoincludesthe
leastdevelopedcountries,(LDCs;designatedbytheUNasthose“facingsevere
structuralimpedimentstosustainabledevelopment[…]highlyvulnerabletoeconomicandenvironmentalshocksandhavelowlevelsofhumanassets”).8
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ThefallintheshareofaidtotheLDC/LICgroupingisduetotheincreaseinsupportinaidtoUkraine(whichisoutsideofthisgrouping),andaidnotspecifiedtorecipient
countries(includingrefugeesindonorcountries).ThevolumeofaidtotheLDC/LIC
groupingalsodeclinedfromUS$67.5billionin2021toUS$65.0billionin2022(a3.6%decrease).
ODAfromDACgovernmentstoLDCsasashareoftotalODAfellfrom25%to19%
between2021and2022.ODAprovidedbymultilateraldonorstoLDCsasashareoftotalODAfellfrom42%to35%.The2022sharesforbothdonortypesrepresentedthelowestshareover2012-2022,andbothdonortypeshadavolumedecrease.
ODAtootherincomegroups,andODAnotallocatedbycountry
Technically,ODAcanbeallocatedtolow-incomecountries,lower-middleincomecountriesandupper-middleincomecountries(asdefinedbytheWorldBank).9
In2022,lower-middleincomecountriesrecordedanincreaseingrossODA
disbursementsfromDACcountriesandmultilaterals(withUkraineinthisgrouping).Meanwhile,aidtouppermiddle-incomecountriesfell.TherewasaUS$26.3billion
increaseinaidthatwasnotallocatedbycountry,andthereforecouldnotbeassignedanincomegroup.Grossdisbursementsinthiscategoryhavebeenincreasingforovera
decadeandnowaccountfor35%ofdisbursements(upfrom32%in2021and26%in2012).
TheincreaseincountryunallocatedODAin2022waslargelyaresultoftheincreaseinin-donorrefugeecosts,whileaidtoCovid-19control,STDcontrolincludingHIV/AIDS,humanitarianassistanceandmulti-sectoraidalsoreportednotableincreasesincountryunallocatedaidin2022.
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US$billions
14
11
13
8
5
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7
4
6
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5
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3
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TotalbilateralODAmarked
ashavingaclimate
objectivereachedits
highesteveramountin2022
Figure5:ODAdisbursementsbyclimatefocusfromDACcountries(US$billions)
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
8
20122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
Adaptation
Both
Mitigation
Source:OECDDACdata
Notes:GrossODAdisbursementsfromDACdonors,constant2021prices.ActivitiescanhavethefollowingRio
markerscores:2(markedasaprincipalclimateobjective);1(significantclimateobjective);and0(noclimateobjective).ODAdisbursementswhicharemarkedwiththesameRiomarkerscoreforbothclimateadaptationandmitigationmarkersareclassifiedas‘both’,whiledisbursementswhichhaveagreaterRiomarkerscoreinoneclimatefocusareaaremarkedtowardsthefocusofthemarkerreturningthegreaterscore.
TheamountofbilateralODAtaggedwithaclimateobjectiveincreasedby25%,from
US$31.2billionin2021toUS$39.1billionin2022.At$7.9billionthiswasthelargest
increaseinvolumeoverthepast10years.Despitethisincrease,climate-taggedbilateralODAtookupaslightlylowershareoftotalbilateralODAthantheyearbefore,decreasingfrom22%in2021to21%in2022.
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Adaptationandmitigation
WecantrackclimateODAusingtheRiomarkers,whichindicatewhetherflowsaretargetedateitheradaptation,mitigation,orboth.In2022,bilateralODAmarked
principallyasmitigationaccountedfor41%ofallclimate-taggedbilateralODA,aslight
increaseoverits2021shareof39%.Inaddition,ODAtaggedprincipallyasadaptation
onlyasashareofallclimate-taggedbilateralODAfellfrom45%in2021to36%in2022.Thiswascounterbalancedbyanincreaseintheproportionofclimateflowstaggedas
bothadaptationandmitigationequally,risingfrom16%in2021to24%in2022.
Aidforclimateadaptationaimstoreducevulnerabilitytothecurrentandexpectedimpactsofclimatechangebymaintainingorincreasingresilience.
Aidforclimatemitigationaimstoreduceclimatechangebystabilisinggreenhousegasconcentrationsintheatmosphere,promotingeffortstoreduceorlimitemissionsand/orenhancingthecaptureandstorageofemissions.
TheincreaseintheoverallvolumeofclimateODAin2022wasdrivenbygrowthinODAtargetedprincipallyatclimatemitigation(fromUS$12.1billionin2021toUS$15.9billion),
andflowsmarkedasbothadaptationandmitigationequally(fromUS$5.1billionin2021toUS$9.3billion).Theriseinmitigation-markedODAisattributedtoanincreasein
bilateralODAloansdirectedtowardsthemarker,increasingfromUS$8.9billionin2021toUS$14.4billionin2022.
Figure6:Mitigation-markedbilateralODAbyflowtype,2021(US$billions)
US$billions
30
0
20122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
8789
Equity
78
109
14
Grant
88
Loan
3
5
25
20
10
11
15
10
4
4
8
6
6
6
5
7
Source:OECDDACdata
Notes:GrossODAdisbursementsfromDACdonors,constant2021prices.
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US$billions
GendermarkedODAasashareof
bilateralallocabletotal
42%
37%
42%
34%
Theamountofgender-
relatedODAreachedanall-timehighin2022butits
shareoftotalODAfellfromthepreviousyear
Figure7:Gender-relatedODAdisbursements,DACcountries(US$billions)
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
37%36%
39%
47
41%
50
31%32%
37
33%
40
44
46
31
28
36
32
26
3133
36
39
4142
45
2223
2627
.■■■■■■■■■■
4.04.45.24.85.24.84.45.05.45.05.3
20122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
PrincipalSignificantGendermarkedODA%oftotal
Source:OECDDACdata
Notes:GrossODAdisbursementsfromDACdonors,constant2021prices.Aidhereisbilateralallocableasrecommendedforanalysisonthegendermarkerinthe
GenderEqualityPolicyMarkerHandbook.
DAC-membergovernmentsincreasedtheamountofbilateralallocableODAspecifiedashavingagenderobjective(significantorprincipal)fromUS$47.4billionin2021to
US$50.2billionin2022.Thisisanincreaseof5.8%andrepresentsanall-timehigh.
However,almostallofthisgrowthwasdrivenbyothersector-focusedprojectsthat
donorsmarkedasrelevantforgenderoutcomes.ODAtoprojectsthathadgenderas
theirprincipalobjectiveincreasedonlymarginally(fromUS$5.0billionin2021toUS$5.3billionin2022),andhasremainedlargelyunchangedsince2019.
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US$billions
53
56
51
24
28
46
36
47
29
21
48
33
19
48
25
20
48
24
21
42
26
19
42
21
17
43
18
17
28
27
39
19
14
102
AnincreasedproportionofbilateralODAwasspent
withinthecountrythatprovidedit
Figure8:DACODA,US$billions:bilateral(transfer)grants,bilateral(transfer)loans,bilateralnon-transferandcorecontributionstomultilaterals
250
200
150
100
50
0
Bilateraltransfergrants
Bilateralnon-transfer
Bilateraltransferloans
Corecontributionstomultilaterals
84
83
83
83
80
75
75
89
71
74
20122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
Source:OECDDACdata
Notes:GrossODAdisbursementsfromDACdonors,constant2021prices.PreviouschartsreferredtoODA
disbursementsfrommultilateralorganisations.Bycontrast,thischartincludesmultilateralODAwhichreferstocorecontributionsfromdonorcountriestomultilateralorganisations.Hence,bydefinition,multilateralODAisalso‘transfer’ODA.SeetheBoxfordefinitiononnon-transferODA.
TheproportionoftotalODAspentdomestically(alsoknownas‘non-transferaid’)
increasedfrom14%to19%between2021and2022.Thisincreasewasdrivenbytheriseindonorrefugeehostingcostsfromanumberofdonors,includingtheUK,US,
Germany,Poland,Ireland,Italy,SwitzerlandandSpainand20others.
TheshareofODAintheformofbilateraltransferloansgrewbyathirdbetween2021and2022toreachUS$36billion.Thisisthejointhighestrateofannualgrowthinthelast
decadewith2020.AsashareoftotalODAfromDACdonors,itincreasedfrom13%to
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15%,representingaperiodhigh.Theshareofbilateraltransfergrantsfellslightly(45%to43%)despiteincreasinginvolume.Theshareofcorecontributionstomultilateralsfell
morenotably(from28%to22%)withthiscategoryalsoreceivingafallinvolume.
Box:Whatdoesnon-transferaidinclude?
Non-transferaidincludesrefugeesindonorcountries,imputedstudentcosts,in-donorscholarships,administrativecostsandthepromotionofdevelopment
awareness.Italsoincludesdebtrelief,wherebygovernmentsandorganisationswhoprovideaidareallowedtoincludedebtsthatarerescheduledorforgivenas
ODA.Theamountthatcanbereportedasaidiscappedtothenominalvalueoftheoriginalloan.10
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Aboutthedatainthispaper
AboutOECDDACdata
DACmembers,whichincludeallthemainbilateraldonorcountriesplusagenciesoftheEU,areobligatedtoreportODAdatatothesedatabases.Inaddition,allthemain
multilateralorganisationsvoluntarilyreporttheirODAcommitmentsanddisbursements.ODAdatareportedtotheDACisgovernedbyacomprehensivesetofreporting
directiveswhichmeansthedataisstandardisedandcomparableacrossdifferentdonors.SomecountrieswhicharenotDACmembersalsoreporttotheDAC,butmanydonot,
(includinglargeproviderssuchasChinaandBrazil).Forthisreason,thefollowing
analysisislimitedtoDACmembersandmultilateralorganisations.
Youcanfindmoreinformationonthe
OECDDAC’screditorreportingsystemdatabase,
andseethe
fulldatafordownload.
Additionaldatamightbeincludedinfutureupdates.
Ouranalysis
Weuseconstantprices.ThismeansouranalysisshowsthechangesinODAwithouttheimpactsofinflation.
Weusegrossdisbursements,ratherthangrantequivalent.Thedifferencebetweengrossdisbursementsandthegrant-equivalentmeasureishowODAloansareaccountedfor.
Grossdisbursementsmeansthefullfacevalueoftheloanisreported,whereasthegrantequivalentmeasuremeansonlyapercentageoftheloaniscountedasODA.This
percentagedependsonhowconcessionaltheloanis–thesoftertheloan,thehigherthepercentagecountedasODA.Grossdisbursementsareusedinthisanalysisasthatis
morereflectingoftheamountofmoneyactuallytransferredintheyearconcerned.
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Appendix1
TableA1:LargestODArecipientsbyvolumein2022,withchangefrom2021
Country
Rank
2022
Rank2021
2022
(US$millions)
2021
(US$millions)
Change
2021-22(US$millions)
Ukraine
1
21
29,250
2,314
26,936
India
2
1
7,125
6,486
639
Bangladesh
3
2
7,004
6,319
685
Ethiopia
4
5
5,096
4,231
864
Nigeria
5
7
4,956
3,867
1,089
Afghanistan
6
4
3,957
4,515
-558
Democratic
RepublicoftheCongo
7
8
3,437
3,696
-259
Pakistan
8
6
3,332
3,953
-621
Kenya
9
10
3,301
3,652
-350
Tanzania
10
14
2,994
2,836
159
Mozambique
11
19
2,869
2,430
439
Türkiye
12
12
2,844
3,110
-266
Yeme
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