O cial Development Assistance (ODA)

EU: The largest donor in the world
EU delegations in third countries in 2012
EUROPEAN
COMMISSION
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ICELAND
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IVORY
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CENTRAL AFRICAN
REPUBLIC
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AND PRINCIPE
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Quito
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Colombo
GABON
Kampala
Kigali
DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLIC
OF THE CONGO
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MALAYSIA
Kuala Lumpur
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MALAYSIA
SINGAPORE
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" Nairobi
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ANGOLA
FRENCH POLYNESIA
Apia
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& FUTUNA
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MALAWI
ZAMBIA
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TONGA
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AUSTRALIA
Mbabane Maputo
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N 30°
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ARGENTINA
FIDJ
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BOTSWANA
PARAGUAY
PITCAIRN
VANUATU
MAURITIUS
Antananarivo
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MOZAMBIQUE
Harare
NIUE
MAYOTTE
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MARSHALL
ISLANDS
FEDERATED STATES OF
MICRONESIA
PALAU
SRI LANKA
ETHIOPIA
UGANDA
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SOMALIA
Yaounde
ECUADOR
PERU
Manila
Phnom Penh
Juba
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GUINEA
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N’Djamena
BENIN
LIBERIA
VIETNAM
CAMBODIA
Ouagadougou
Monrovia
Paramaribo
HONG-KONG
BURMA/
MYANMAR
THAILAND
Sanaa
BURKINA FASO
Bissau
GUINEA-BISSAU
GUINEA
Conakry
Georgetown
Dhaka
INDIA
YEMEN
Asmara
Khartoum
Niamey
SIERRA
Freetown LEONE
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GUYANA
ERITREA
CHAD
Bamako
! Taipei
TAIWAN
Vientiane
NIGER
SENEGAL
Dakar
GAMBIA
Banjul
BHUTAN
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UNITED ARAB
EMIRATES
SUDAN
MALI
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CAPE VERDE
Kathmandu
LAOS
Nouakchott
Praia
NEPAL
BAHRAIN
QATAR
Riyad
MAURITANIA
ANTIGUA
AND BARBUDA
Tokyo
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DOMINICA
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SAHARA
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TERRITORY Jerusalem East
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NORTH KOREA
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Tripoli
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TUNISIA
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MALTA
UZBEKISTAN
AZERBAIJAN
ARMENIA
TURKEY
GREECE
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LESOTHO
URUGUAY
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FRENCH SOUTHERN LANDS
Falkland Island
Luxembourg: Publications Office
of the European Union, 2011
ISBN: 978-92-79-16090-5
doi:10.2783/40373
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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
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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 %
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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