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EU delegations in third countries in 2012 Progress achieved so far by developing countries ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH COMBAT HIV/AIDS, MALARIA AND OTHER DISEASES ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT 0.10 0.00 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.07 America — 934 21 % Source: OECD DAC/European Commission (EU annual questionnaire on financing for development) and EU annual questionnaire on financing for development) Europe — 2 230 Other/Unallocated: admin, costs, unspecified — 543 Humanitarian aid: emergency response, reconstruction relief and rehabilitation, disaster prevention and preparedness 1 332 Action relating to debt — 2 Budget support, food aid, food security — 782 5.1 % <0.1 % 40.2 % 7.3 % Social infrastructures: education, health, water, government and civil society, other — 4 283 9% 6 % Africa: North of Sahara — 673 Asia: South&Central, Far East — 1 411 (Commitments in EUR million) 12.5 % 0.06 Latvia 0.11 Romania 0.12 Poland 8 0.13 0.17 0.15 Bulgaria 7 0.20 Estonia 6 0.33 0.29 Lithuania 5 0.20 0.32 Slovak Republic PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN 4 0.38 Malta 3 0.43 0.40 1% 3% Sectoral breakdown of ODA in 2010 13 % Multisector/Crosscutting: environment, other — 1 411 13.2 % 11.6 % 6% 24 % Africa: South of Sahara — 2 557 Asia : Middle East — 652 Source: ODA resources managed by the European Commission — 2011 Annual report on the European Union's development and external assistance policies and their implementation in 2010 Production: agriculture, forestry and fishing, industry, mining and construction, trade and tourism — 1 235 10 % Economic infrastructures and services: transport, communications, energy, other services — 1 070 Source: ODA resources managed by the European Commission — 2011 Annual report on the European Union's development and external assistance policies and their implementation in 2010 KQ-32-10-341-EN-C ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY AND HUNGER 2 USA 24 % Oceania — 116 0.50 Czech Republic Millennium Development Goals 0.56 0.55 0.53 Slovenia EU 54 % 0.64 Cyprus Source: World Bank - 2011 0.60 Italy MDG 7.c Access to sanitation 17 % 0.7 Greece MDG 7.c Access to safe water Bilateral unallocated — 1,761 Portugal MDG 5.a Maternal mortality 0.80 Austria MDG 4.a MDG 3.a MDG 3.a MDG 2.a Gender parity Gender parity Child mortality Primary under five (secondary) completion rate (primary) ODA Multilateral Aid — 25 0.81 Germany MDG 1.c Hunger (Commitments in EUR million) 0.90 Spain MDG 1.a Extreme poverty Other donors 13.3 % Japan 8.7 % 0.97 France 0 1.00 Regional distribution of aid to developing countries (ODA) in 2010 2010 level (preliminary) 2015 individual commitment 1.09 Ireland 20 1.20 Finland 40 Hungary The EU is the largest donor in the world 57 % United Kingdom 60 Belgium 67 % Netherlands 69 % 1 Official Development Assistance (ODA) as % of Gross National Income (GNI) 77 % Denmark 80 % 88 % ODA as % of GNI 80 91 % Sweden 96 % 90 % Luxembourg 100
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