Emerging providers of development finance and other countries that are not members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) have an increasingly important role in financing development co-operation. This generates a stronger need for transparency on their development co-operation programmes. Statistics, analyses and information on reporting by these countries to the OECD are available here. Estimates are published on countries that do not provide the OECD with data. |
Note: For Brazil and Indonesia 2017 bilateral development co-operation figures were not available at the time. OECD estimates were made by using bilateral figures of the latest available year for bilateral co-operation and the 2017 data on multilateral flows. The following countries and economies do report to the OECD:
OECD estimates on the development co-operation programmes of the following countries: |
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Reporting by countries beyond the DACThe OECD/DAC encourages all providers of development co-operation to report their aid flows and is available to assist in this effort. More detailed and comprehensive information on these flows allows providers and recipients alike to make more informed decisions on aid allocations and helps to identify countries and sectors that may be over- or under-funded. |
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Reports and Relevant Sources |
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