DEVELOPMENT AID AT A GLANCE

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DEVELOPMENT AID AT A GLANCE STATISTICS BY REGION 2. AFRICA 217 edition

2.1. ODA TO AFRICA - SUMMARY 2.1.1. Top 1 ODA receipts by recipient USD million, net disbursements in 21 2.1.3. Trends in ODA 1 Ethiopia 3 234 % 2 Democratic Republic of the Congo 2 99 % 214 21 % change 3 7 Tanzania Kenya Mozambique 2 2 474 1 1 % % 4% ODA net disbursements ODA gross disbursements ODA commitments 4 Egypt Nigeria Ghana 2 4 2 432 1 7 % % 3% (214 USD million) (214 USD million) (214 USD million) 4 299 9 29 11 3 39 72 914 4.3%.4% 2.9% 9 South Sudan 1 7 3% Population (thousands) 114 947 114 1 2.% 1 Uganda 1 2 3% Net ODA per capita (USD) 47. 43.1 Other recipients 2 343 % Total 1 3 1% 2.1.4. ODA by income group USD million, 21, net disbursements 2.1.2. Top 1 ODA donors USD million, net disbursements in 21 13 1 United States 9 32 1% 2 EU Institutions 24 12% 3 IDA 17 1% 4 United Kingdom 4 23 % Germany 3 3 % United Arab Emirates 2 3 % 7 France 2 292 4% Global Fund 2 211 4% 9 African Dev.Bank 2 12 4% 1 Japan 1 7 3% Other donors 11 77 23% Total 1 3 1% 2 13 9 7 3 22 29 271 Least Developed Countries Other Low Income Lower Middle Income Upper Middle Income Unspecified 2.1.. Sectors in 21 commitments 43% 1% 1% 9% % 1% 9% 1% % 1% 2% 3% 4% % % 7% % 9% 1% Social Economic Production Multisector General Programme Aid Debt Humanitarian Others 2

199 1992 1994 199 199 22 24 2 2 212 214 2.1.. Net ODA receipts per capita in 21 in USD 2.1.7. Net ODA and population of aid recipient countries by region in 21 Oceania Europe Africa All developing countries America Asia 11 1 2 1 2 3 4 44 43 191 3 USD Net ODA USD million Population million Africa 1 3 1 1 Asia 4 4 4 33 America 1 7 27 Europe 47 1 Oceania 1 914 1 Aid unspecified by region 37 97 --- All ODA recipients 12 2 1 2.1.. Regional shares of total net ODA As a percentage of total ODA % 4 4 Africa 3 3 2 2 1 1 Asia America Europe Oceania 3

.42.42.2.2.3.29.1.3.11.13..4.1.1.1... 2.2. ODA TO AFRICA BY DONOR AND RECIPIENT 2.2.1. Top 1 DAC donor countries to Africa USD million, net bilateral disbursements a) Top 1 donors by amount b) Top 1 donors by share of aid to Africa 213 214 21 3-year average % of DAC countries 213 214 21 3-year average Africa as % of each donor's aid 1 United States 9 7 9 33 9 32 9 442 33% 1 Portugal 247 197 1 13 % 2 United Kingdom 3 922 4 34 4 23 4 17 14% 2 Ireland 34 341 277 324 2% 3 Germany 2 397 3 1 3 3 2 1 1% 3 Iceland 1 1 13 14 77% 4 France 3 1 2 929 2 292 2 79 1% 4 Belgium 3 3 422 13 74% Japan 2 92 1 1 7 1 % Netherlands 71 3 71 4% Canada 1 19 1 32 1 1 323 % Denmark 713 3 41 9 9% 7 Sweden 1 17 1 19 73 1 4% 7 Luxembourg 12 139 12 131 % Norway 1 4 947 73 9 3% United Kingdom 3 922 4 34 4 23 4 17 % 9 Netherlands 71 3 71 3% 9 Spain 41 14 2 197 % 1 Switzerland 7 1 29 1 2% 1 Finland 32 4 22 329 % Other DAC countries 3 2 3 29 2 22 3 14 11% Other DAC countries 22 7 21 7 2 4 21 3 41% 213-21 Total DAC countries 3 29 274 27 3 2 792 1% Total DAC countries 3 29 274 27 3 2 792 4% 2.2.2. DAC donor countries aid to Africa USD billion, values shown for 21, net bilateral disbursements 213 214 21 1 9 9.32 7 4 3 4.2 3.4 2.29 2 1.77 1 1.9.7.7.4.3 4

197 197 19 19 199 199 2 2.2.3. ODA to Africa by DAC donor USD million, 214 prices and exchange rates, average annual net bilateral disbursements 197-79 19-9 199-99 -9-1 -1-1 % of DAC countries Africa as % of each donor's aid Australia 2 142 13 9 249 1% 9% Austria 7 232 33 27 133 % 32% Belgium 1 42 392 74 79 2% 79% Canada 4 22 7 1 1 1 44 % 4% Czech Republic - - % 14% Denmark 24 4 4 34 73 3% 1% Finland 22 194 2 34 1% % France 2 943 4 4 71 4 237 3 71 12% % Germany 1 341 2 23 2 141 2 37 2 779 9% 34% Greece - - 2 2 11 % 17% Iceland - - 2 9 13 % 7% Ireland 4 27 4 344 34 1% 2% Italy 12 1 3 1 147 73 334 1% % Japan 299 914 1 19 1 27 1 7 % 33% Korea - 1 2 272 1% 24% Luxembourg - - 44 124 133 % 4% Netherlands 37 1 1 1 14 1 4 92 3% 4% New Zealand 3 2 1 11 % 3% Norway 22 71 943 99 91 3% 4% Poland 14 1 1 1 2 % 2% Portugal - 2 29 2 272 1% % Slovak Republic - - - 1 2 % 24% Slovenia - - - 1 % % Spain - 2 3 13 47 2% 44% Sweden 49 77 74 922 1 131 4% % Switzerland 1 347 391 397 3 2% 39% United Kingdom 912 1 2 1 9 2 32 3 992 13% 7% United States 1 3 3 32 3 71 44 9 237 3% 47% Total DAC countries 1 1 19 17 2 14 2 37 3 1% 4% EU Institutions 1 2 2 1 3 43 4 491 34 --- 42% 2.2.4. ODA to Africa by largest bilateral donors since 197 USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net bilateral disbursements 1 9 United States 7 United Kingdom France 4 3 Germany 2 1 Japan

197 197 19 19 199 199 2 2.2.. Top 1 multilateral donors to Africa USD million, net disbursements 213 214 21 3-year average % of all multilaterals 1 International Development Association 72 3 24 23 31% 2 EU Institutions 932 737 17 949 29% 3 Global Fund 2 23 1 97 2 211 2 23 11% 4 African Development Fund 2 1 1 94 2 9 2 4 1% Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization 44 1 1 9 4% UNICEF 472 2 4 12 3% 7 IMF (Concessional Trust Funds) 12 243 31 372 2% UNDP 217 239 23 23 1% 9 IFAD 2 29 12 224 1% 1 Global Environment Facility 2 234 21 219 1% Other multilaterals 1 49 1 3 1 3 1 47 7% Total multilaterals 2 93 2 4 19 9 2 392 1% 2.2.. ODA to Africa by largest multilateral donors since 197 USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net disbursements 7 IDA EU Institutions 4 3 AfDB 2 WFP 1 UNDP

2.2.7. Top 1 ODA recipients in Africa USD million, receipts from all donors, net ODA receipts 213 214 21 3-year average % of all recipients 1 Egypt 13 3 3 2 4 3 4 7% 2 Ethiopia 3 3 3 234 3 7% 3 Tanzania 3 434 2 49 2 2 % 4 Kenya 3 3 2 1 2 474 2 14 % Democratic Republic of the Congo 2 4 2 4 2 99 2 2 % Nigeria 2 1 2 479 2 432 2 47 % 7 Mozambique 2 313 2 1 1 1 2 7 4% Morocco 2 9 2 24 1 39 1 73 3% 9 South Sudan 1 399 1 94 1 7 1 79 3% 1 Uganda 1 7 1 3 1 2 1 4 3% Other recipients 2 14 29 43 2 742 2 43 3% Total ODA recipients 4 299 1 3 4 47 1% 2.2.. Top 1 ODA recipients in Africa with their share of net debt relief grants USD billion, net ODA receipts 213 214 21 Net debt relief grants 4 3 2 1 7

2.2.9. ODA to Africa by recipient country USD million, 214 prices and exchange rates, net ODA receipts -1 197-79 19-9 199-99 -9-1 213 214 21 Share(%) Annual averages Annual amounts Algeria.3 21 39 437 34 17 2 11 12 Angola. 1 23 2 27 2 23 419 Benin 1.1 171 271 373 4 9 2 99 4 Botswana.2 13 277 14 1 1 1 99 7 Burkina Faso 2. 332 29 1 29 1 7 1 4 1 124 1 13 Burundi 1. 174 37 29 42 4 9 1 41 Cabo Verde. 4 1 17 177 24 24 231 174 Cameroon 1.3 4 34 77 1 3 74 74 Central African Republic.7 1 34 227 149 34 23 11 2 Chad.9 24 322 34 3 49 41 392 4 Comoros.1 7 1 39 7 1 7 7 Congo.7 12 229 293 34 3 11 1 13 Côte d'ivoire 2. 3 47 1 22 1 3 1 279 92 72 Democratic Republic of the Congo.2 1 1 2 42 2 2 3 323 2 1 2 4 2 29 Djibouti.3 122 19 12 11 13 149 1 194 Egypt 4. 22 3 27 4 4 1 37 2 43 11 3 3 2 1 Equatorial Guinea. 1 33 23 1 9 Eritrea.2 7 1 292 11 2 2 14 Ethiopia.7 39 1 1 1 344 2 412 3 2 3 923 3 3 29 Gabon.2 149 177 12 4 92 7 111 11 Gambia.2 1 19 97 9 122 117 12 121 Ghana 3. 324 44 9 1 31 1 37 1 337 1 124 1 97 Guinea. 2 31 14 29 44 4 3 3 Guinea-Bissau.2 17 179 124 19 1 11 19 Kenya 4. 7 1 231 1 1 1 3 2 99 3 324 2 1 2 92 Lesotho.4 113 23 1 1 221 324 17 9 Liberia 1. 92 2 14 32 74 3 7 1 171 Libya.4 3 43 7 21 21 13 21 17 Madagascar 1. 31 74 11 2 2 49 71 Malawi 1.9 2 41 9 733 1 47 1 14 931 1 1 Mali 2.3 372 7 39 2 1 233 1 397 1 23 1 3 Mauritania. 372 4 339 3 349 29 21 39 Mauritius.2 4 19 3 3 13 147 4 9 Mayotte.2 11 7 14 31 14 - - - Morocco 3. 942 1 4 1 19 974 1 3 2 1 2 24 1 Mozambique 3.9 133 922 1 1 1 924 2 111 2 31 2 1 2 2 Namibia. 24 249 219 243 24 22 1 Niger 1. 4 4 44 1 3 797 91 977 Nigeria 4.2 333 1 321 2 71 2 2 2 4 2 479 2 4 Rwanda 2. 2 439 24 74 1 9 1 99 1 3 1 1 Saint Helena.2 17 4 2 33 117 14 131 7 Sao Tome and Principe.1 3 73 4 4 4 41 7 Senegal 1.9 47 99 7 1 2 99 1 19 9 Seychelles. 2 4 3 24 2 27 12 Sierra Leone 1.2 74 1 21 41 27 4 914 1 3 Somalia 1.9 4 1 1 13 39 1 31 1 1 11 1 47 South Africa 2.4 - - 43 3 1 27 1 31 1 77 1 93 South Sudan 2.1 - - - - 1 13 1 4 1 94 1 13 Sudan 2.7 77 1 9 33 1 33 1 43 1 2 7 97 Swaziland.2 7 7 44 13 119 11 Tanzania.4 49 1 717 1 37 2 2 2 91 3 442 2 49 2 44 Togo. 13 21 22 1 311 22 211 229 Tunisia 1. 72 37 34 419 791 721 923 4 Uganda 3.2 147 1 43 1 44 1 94 1 79 1 3 1 73 Zambia 1.9 32 774 1 1 1 22 999 1 147 99 73 Zimbabwe 1. 1 3 43 29 3 71 North of Sahara, regional. 2 32 7 172 322 234 2 3 South of Sahara, regional.3 3 9 1 77 2 2 2 43 3 2 2 79 Africa, regional 4.3 243 749 1 1 2 29 1 91 2 49 3 74 Africa total 1 19 7 29 7 31 9 39 19 3 71 7 71 4 299 11

197 197 19 19 199 199 2 197 197 19 19 199 199 2 197 197 19 19 199 199 2 197 197 19 19 199 199 2 197 197 19 19 199 199 2 197 197 19 19 199 199 2 197 197 19 19 199 199 2 197 197 19 19 199 199 2 2.2.1. Trends in aid to largest African recipients since 197 USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net ODA receipts. Democratic Republic of the Congo 4. Morocco 4. 3. 2. 1. 3. 2. 1... 1. 9.. 7... 4. 3. 2. 1.. Egypt 4. 3. 2. 1.. Mozambique 4. Ethiopia 4. Sudan 3. 3. 2. 2. 1. 1... 4. Kenya 4. Tanzania 3. 3. 2. 2. 1. 1... 9

199 1997 199 1999 21 22 23 24 2 2 27 2 29 211 212 213 214 2.3. ODA TO AFRICA BY SECTOR 2.3.1. ODA to Africa by sector since 199 As a percentage of total ODA to Africa, 3-year average commitments % 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 SOCIAL ECONOMIC PRODUCTION HUMANITARIAN MULTISECTOR GENERAL PROGRAMME AID DEBT OTHERS 2.3.2. ODA to largest recipients in Africa by sector in 21 As a percentage of total ODA committed for each country SOCIAL PRODUCTION GENERAL PROGRAMME AID HUMANITARIAN ECONOMIC MULTISECTOR DEBT OTHERS Democratic Republic Republic of the of Congothe Congo 2 7 1 4 1 2 Egypt 29 7 7 47 2 Ethiopia 14 14 1 Kenya 42 34 7 Tanzania 4 23 9 11 1 2 % 2% 4% % % 1% 1

Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg 2.3.3. ODA to Africa by donor and sector in 21 As a percentage of total bilateral commitments SOCIAL 2.1 3.3.9 4..7.3 43.2 3. 37. 7. 7.7 1.3 42.3 1. 7.1. Education - 19.3 12.1 1.2 23..7 11. 1. 12.2 7.1 11.1 1.2 13..1 7.1 2. of which: Basic education -.2. 3..3.1 9..7 3.7-1. 2.2 3.. 3.3 1.4 Health 11. 3.4 1. 1..4.1 1.3 4. 3..7.7 17. 12.. 32. 11.3 of which: Basic health 1.9 1. 1.4 1.4.2. 1.3 4. 2. -.7.2.3 2.7 29.7 2. Population and reproductive health 2.9.1 1. 7. 2.7..2 1. 1.2 - - 4.4 1.4. 3. 1.7 Water supply and sanitation 1.7 9.9 9. 4. 11.9 3... 9. - 2.7 2. 3.3 2.7 2.9 7. Government and civil society 1. 12. 1.1.9.7 37.7 17.9 1.7 1.2.. 11..1 2. 2.3 7.4 Other social infrastr. and services -. 2.1.9.1.2.2 2.2.9-3.4...9. 2.9 ECONOMIC - 21.3.9 4.2.1 13.4 11. 22. 3.3-7... 47. 19.7 1.3 Transport, communications -.9 3.9.4 - - 4.9 3.4 7.4 - -.. 34.2 1.9. Energy - 1.1 2..1 - -.1 1.7 1.1-7.1 -.7 12..7.2 Banking, business and other services -.3.1 3.7.1 13.4.1 2.9 11. -....4.2.7 PRODUCTION 11.1 1.1 22.4 19. 17. 4.1 17. 1.4 7. - 1. 9.3 17.9 1.9.4.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 9. 12.9 21. 12.9 17. 3.3 9.4 4..3-1. 9.2 17.1... Industry, mining and construction 1.3 2.2.9.4 -. 4.. 1.1 - -.1.7 12.1..1 Trade and tourism - - - 1.3 -.3 4.2.1.2 - -..1.2.2 - MULTISECTOR 44.4.3. 4. 12.4 17.1 2.1 1. 12. 2.2. 2. 17.3 2.2 4.. GENERAL PROGRAMME AID 3. 2. - 2. -.3-3. 2. - - 12.1 1. 4..2 2.3 DEBT 1. -. - - - - 3.3. - - - - - - - HUMANITARIAN 13. 1.4 1. 1.2 19.2. 19..1. 1. 4.2 17. 1.9 9.9 1. 14.3 OTHERS -..4 4. -.2. 13..1 -.1.1 3.4..3 12.4 TOTAL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Food aid (emergency and develop. aid) 3. 1. 2.. 4.2.3.. 2.9-3.2 7.2 1..7.1 2.3 11

Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom United States Total DAC countries EU institutions World Bank (IDA) Total multilaterals As a percentage of total bilateral commitments Percentage of multilateral finance SOCIAL 4. 1.4 4. 3..4 73.4.3 9.3 3.9 42. 47.2.1 4. 17. 2.4 4. Education 2. 9.2 14.2 3.3 19. 4.2 27. 11.. 2.4 9.9 4.1.3 3.2.2 4.3 of which: Basic education 2. - 12.2.2. 13.9-3.3..3 3.2 3.1 2..9 2.3 1. Health 2.2 -.4. 1.2 11.9-13. 9.1 1.3 11.2 12.9 9. 1.9 12.3 2.7 of which: Basic health 1. - 3.2.3 3.3 11.9 -. 1. 9. 9.3 12.7.1 1. 11.1 19.7 Population and reproductive health 11. - 1.3.3.2.7 1. 2.3 4. 2.. 32. 13.3.4 3.7 7.1 Water supply and sanitation 9.1 1.2..7.1 2.9 7. 4.9.7. 4. 1.1 3.9 1.2 2.7 1.7 Government and civil society 21.1 1. 17.7. 2. - 2.3 22. 31.7 19.9 1.7 4.7.1 9.7 13.3 7. Other social infrastr. and services.1-1.4. 21.4 3. - 4.2 2. 1..3.4 1. 1.1 12.2 4.4 ECONOMIC 2. 19.1 3.1.2 1.4 1.1 -. 14.2.3.1 4.4 1.1 19.3 2.2 21.4 Transport, communications. -.1-3.3 1. -.1.1 3.1 3.3..1. 14.3 1. Energy.4 19.1 2..2 11.9.1 -.3 1.7. 3.7 2. 7. 11.9 9.1 9.1 Banking, business and other services 1.7 -.4 -.2 - -. 3.4 1. 1.1 1.1 3. 1.9 2. 1. PRODUCTION 3.1...7 1.4 2. - 9.2.3 1..2.9 9.9 9. 13.4 1.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1.7. 3.1.7.3 2. -.9 3.1 9.2 7.3.2.7 4. 9.7 7.3 Industry, mining and construction 14. - 2...7 - -.3..7.3.3 2.7 3.3 1.4 1. Trade and tourism 1. -.4 -.4 - -. 1.3.1... 1.9 2.3 1.2 MULTISECTOR 3. 9.7 3.9-2.4 - - 4.9 14. 1.4 7.9 3..7 2.4.7 1. GENERAL PROGRAMME AID 4. -. - 1.7 - - 7.. 2. 2..3 3. 1. - 7.3 DEBT - - - - - - - - - - -..4 -..7 HUMANITARIAN.4-11.4..2-2.4 12.1 1.9 2.7 22.7 24. 14. 11. 1.2 3.7 OTHERS - 3.3.1. 1. -.3 7..9.4 3.9-2.7.2 -.2 TOTAL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Food aid (emergency and develop. aid).9-3. -. - 3..1 2.3.9.3 1.2 7. 2. -. 12

199 1997 199 1999 21 22 23 24 2 2 27 2 29 211 212 213 214 2.3.4. Analysis of social sector ODA to Africa by donor As a percentage of total sector-allocable commitments for each donor in 21 % 1 9 7 4 3 2 1 Education Health Population Programmes Water Supply & Sanitation Government & Civil Society Other Social 2.3.. Analysis of social sector ODA to Africa since 199 As a percentage of total sector-allocable ODA, 3-year average commitments % 2 2 Education Health 1 1 Population Programmes Water Supply & Sanitation Government & Civil Society Other Social 13

199 1997 199 1999 21 22 23 24 2 2 27 2 29 211 212 213 214 2.3.. Analysis of economic and production sector ODA to Africa by donor As a percentage of total sector-allocable commitments for each donor in 21 % 1 9 7 4 3 2 1 Transport / Communications Energy Banking / Business Services Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing Industry / Mining / Construction Trade / Tourism 2.3.7. Analysis of economic and production sector ODA to Africa since 199 As a percentage of total sector-allocable ODA, 3-year average commitments % 2 2 Transport / Communications Energy 1 1 Banking / Business services Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing Industry / Mining / Construction Trade / Tourism 14

2.3.. ODA to Africa by sector and recipient in 21 USD million, commitments SOCIAL ECONOMIC PRODUCTION MULTI- SECTOR GEN.PROG. AID DEBT HUMANI- TARIAN OTHERS TOTAL Algeria 13 4 2 4-34 221 Angola 11 19 1 4-4 2 327 Benin 22 11 123 4 3 3 1 Botswana 7 1 2 4-1 Burkina Faso 7 7 219 174 1 19 7 1 243 Burundi 19 2 123 32 21 1 47 2 442 Cabo Verde 44 1 4-4 12 Cameroon 34 39 2 1 17 4 74 Central African Republic 114 2 9 21 2 17 Chad 199 3 1 32 1 177 1 71 Comoros 4 1 4 3 1 1 Congo 1 7 9 4-1 33 249 Côte d'ivoire 4 33 93 71 13 12 24 1 474 Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 7 21 17 17 34 11 22 4 2 1 Djibouti 1 13 23 14 1 1 Egypt 31 1 234 27 21 2 13 9 7 4 2 Equatorial Guinea 9 1-1 11 Eritrea 14 4 4 2-3 1 143 Ethiopia 2 43 77 71 39 241 47 29 4 919 Gabon 41 1 12-1 1 Gambia 3 4 1 1 14-2 1 17 Ghana 47 21 117 19 32-9 7 1 Guinea 32 13 1 12 17 31 117 14 72 Guinea-Bissau 3 17 27 1 1 19 Kenya 1 49 1 34 317 22 2 37 1 3 937 Lesotho 4 1 1 7 1-7 Liberia 27 41 3 4 139 3 21 2 1 32 Libya 34 1 3 - - 11 7 147 Madagascar 237 4 17 7 19 1 9 Malawi 4 177 193 41 1 11 1 1 172 Mali 11 4 144 31 73 134 1 33 Mauritania 9 111 4 39 29 7 37 Mauritius 17 41 1 - - 2 2 4 Morocco 49 74 17 2 14-11 1 49 Mozambique 1 34 11 12 3-1 17 2 7 Namibia 1 79 9 21 - - 22 Niger 2 129 19 47 12 12 1 23 Nigeria 2 9 12 17 132-9 1 3 23 Rwanda 717 17 1 39 1 1 2 1 14 Saint Helena 27 3 3 - - 1 1 Sao Tome and Principe 3 14 1 2 7 1 7 Senegal 4 24 2 127 49 2 1 1 2 Seychelles 7 1 2 - - 17 Sierra Leone 1 4 1 247 29 342 4 41 Somalia 374 24 34 92 33 33 1 911 South Africa 47 94 23 23 1-17 11 1 South Sudan 3 27 71 32 19-2 4 1 42 Sudan 41 9 13 14 3-49 9 1 173 Swaziland 131 2 33 1 - - 1 19 Tanzania 1 79 7 2 31 3-74 1 3 21 Togo 13 4 2 2 2 3 1 243 Tunisia 43 27 32 7 7-19 1 2 Uganda 1 43 3 23 13 1-13 13 2 4 Zambia 27 139 44 1 1 111 Zimbabwe 4 3 1 2 39-31 79 North of Sahara, regional 12 22 1 7 - - 9 24 39 South of Sahara, regional 1 49 19 37 22-24 13 2 93 Africa, regional 737 13 47 1 7-21 11 4 7 Africa total 2 47 11 17 434 33 93 934 47 1

Top 1 donors 21 Education 2.3.9. Total ODA to education USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 1 4 Bilateral ODA 2 Multilateral ODA 21 22 23 24 2 2 27 2 29 211 212 213 214 21 commitments, USD million Democratic Republic of the Congo Ethiopia Morocco Mozambi que 2.3.1. Top 1 recipients 21 Uganda Malawi Egypt Nigeria Kenya Tunisia Others Total IDA 2 1-1 1 4-1 - - - 733 France 7 4 14 1 11 4 1 2 Germany 9 7 31 42 2 17 49 13 14 2 4 19 United States 4 32 17 11 27 29 4 32 1-471 United Kingdom 2 72 2 1 2 12 13 1 1 23 EU Institutions - - - - 7 - - - - - 23 Canada 1 1-17 147 Japan 33 3 3 2 2 1 1 131 Norway 2 2-13 2-117 African Dev.Bank - - - - - - - - 7 - - 19 Other donors 3 1 4 4 14 4 1 1 34 Total 339 3 2 23 19 1 1 13 12 124 1 9 3 94 2.3.11. ODA to education by subsector 21 USD million, commitments 1 19 77 1 1 Education policy training / research Basic education Secondary education Post-secondary education 2.3.12. ODA commitments to education USD million 212 213 214 21 Australia - - Austria 11 1 7 12 Belgium 72 7 4 Canada 1 1 24 147 Czech Republic 2 2 2 2 Denmark 3 4 Finland 13 3 17 2 France 7 72 4 2 Germany 42 399 1 19 Greece 2 2 2 Iceland 1 3 2 1 Ireland 31 32 3 2 Italy 22 33 4 Japan 27 214 13 131 Korea 3 11 24 37 Luxembourg 27 32 4 34 Netherlands 37 1 2 2 New Zealand 1 2 2 3 Norway 14 119 117 Poland - 2 1 1 Portugal 34 34 3 27 Slovak Republic - 1 1 1 Slovenia - Spain 41 1 2 12 Sweden 3 14 1 3 Switzerland 39 9 14 United Kingdom 27 11 1 23 United States 2 27 31 471 DAC countries 2 7 2 92 2 4 2 EU Institutions 24 243 173 23 1

Top 1 donors 21 Health 2.3.13. Total ODA to health USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 1 4 2 Bilateral ODA Multilateral ODA 21 22 23 24 2 2 27 2 29 211 212 213 214 21 commitments, USD million Nigeria Ethiopia Kenya Tanzania 2.3.14. Top 1 recipients 21 Dem. Republic Mozambi of the Congo Uganda que Zambia Ghana Zimbabwe Others Total United States 439 343 4 44 142 393 41 24 77 11 1 94 2 Global Fund 3 474 32 32 2 37 374 23 24 9 1 27 19 IDA 7 1 1 21 14 1 - - - - 327 1 439 GAVI 134 13 9 44 1 42 27 1 23 2 33 1 2 United Kingdom 3 44 19 3 4 2 21 4 23 47 Canada 43 4 7 23 1 24 13 219 377 France - 1 - - 242 244 Germany 1 13 24 1 1 3 1 141 2 Korea 1 12 1 1 9 3 133 1 EU Institutions - - - - 2 - - - - 7 93 174 Other donors 3 73 9 7 73 7 3 24 1 732 1 337 Total 2 193 1 39 1 224 1 177 1 27 9 99 1 41 37 9 1 31 2.3.1. ODA to health by subsector 21 USD million, commitments 3 4 49 Health, general Basic health Population policies incl. HIV/AIDS control 2.3.1. ODA commitments to health USD million 212 213 214 21 Australia 4 23 1 14 Austria 13 7 2 Belgium 4 99 142 1 Canada 374 31 3 377 Czech Republic 1 1 1 Denmark 1 1 19 41 Finland 1 39 3 France 11 1 23 244 Germany 19 2 27 2 Greece - Iceland 2 3 2 1 Ireland 7 3 9 1 Italy 32 3 3 49 Japan 19 23 221 171 Korea 13 93 3 1 Luxembourg 17 1 21 17 Netherlands 331 17 1 1 New Zealand - - - Norway 123 13 1 Poland - 1 Portugal 14 17 2 23 Slovak Republic - Slovenia 1 1 - Spain 39 3 4 1 Sweden 19 9 11 99 Switzerland 4 4 73 7 United Kingdom 333 9 2 132 47 United States 3 7 4 19 3 32 2 DAC countries 24 9 7 77 7 4 EU Institutions 13 299 324 174 17

Top 1 donors 21 Water 2.3.17. Total ODA to water USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 1 4 Bilateral ODA 2 Multilateral ODA 21 22 23 24 2 2 27 2 29 211 212 213 214 21 2.3.1. Top 1 recipients 21 commitments, Burkina Tanzania Ethiopia Tunisia USD million Faso Kenya Sudan Senegal Zambia Egypt Niger Others Total Germany 2 11 7 41-14 197 42 IDA 4 - - 7 - - 13 241 France 44 22 1 2 - - - 47 111 233 United States 11 9 3 3 22 9 12 United Kingdom 3 3 - - - - 17 17 Kuwait (KFAED) - 22 - - - - - - 1-9 EU Institutions - - - - - - - - Netherlands - - - - 11 - - - - - 1 72 Japan 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 27 7 Canada - - - - - 4 Other donors 33 29 12 12 19 23 4 3 1 22 419 Total 17 139 129 11 1 97 93 79 7 73 1 917 2.3.19. ODA to water by subsector 21 USD million, commitments 714 19 Water resources policy 2 4 Water supply & sanitation - large systems Basic drinking water supply & sanitation Rivers / Waste / Education 2.3.2. ODA commitments to water USD million 212 213 214 21 Australia 4 4 19 11 Austria 22 17 11 Belgium 1 3 43 47 Canada 39 23 2 Czech Republic 1 1 1 1 Denmark 3 2 7 1 Finland 1 3 4 14 France 9 22 7 233 Germany 32 42 279 42 Greece - - - - Iceland 1 1 2 3 Ireland Italy 12 Japan 22 9 4 7 Korea 1 1 Luxembourg 1 7 1 Netherlands 322 179 72 New Zealand - 1 - Norway 2 1 3 4 Poland - Portugal 2 Slovak Republic - Slovenia - - Spain 9 7 Sweden 1 1 Switzerland 77 93 49 33 United Kingdom 1 114 99 17 United States 12 414 1 12 DAC countries 2 43 2 44 1 792 1 24 EU institutions 92 499 27 1