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DEVELOPMENT AID AT A GLANCE STATISTICS BY REGION 4. ASIA 217 edition

4.1. ODA TO ASIA - SUMMARY 4.1.1. Top ODA receipts by recipient USD million, net disbursements in 21 4.1.3. Trends in ODA 1 Syrian Arab Republic 4 882 11% 2 Afghanistan 4 239 9% 214 21 % change 3 7 Pakistan Viet Nam Jordan 3 79 3 17 2 1 8% 7% % ODA net disbursements ODA gross disbursements ODA commitments 4 6 8 India Bangladesh West Bank and Gaza Strip 3 163 2 7 1 873 7% 6% 4% (214 USD million) (214 USD million) (214 USD million) 4 8 67 637 9 263 917 63 288 66 894 -.7% -6.4% 12.9% 9 Yemen 1 31 3% Population (thousands) 3991 426 433 14 1.% Iraq 1 48 3% Net ODA per capita (USD) 13. 11.3 Other recipients 16 74 37% Total 4 46 % 4.1.4. ODA by income group USD million, 21, net disbursements 4.1.2. Top ODA donors USD million, net disbursements in 21 1 United States 6 728 1% 2 Saudi Arabia 32 12% 3 Germany 3 83 8% 4 IDA 3 421 8% Turkey 3 42 8% 6 United Kingdom 3 18 7% 7 EU Institutions 2 989 7% 8 Japan 2 8 6% 9 United Arab Emirates 1 439 3% AsDB Special Funds 1 383 3% Other donors 11 214 2% 4 61 8 141 12 183 7 Least Developed Countries Other Low Income Lower Middle Income Upper Middle Income Unspecified Total 4 46 % 2 14 4.1.. Sectors in 21 commitments 34% 32% 8% 9% 3% 14% 1% % % 2% 3% 4% % 6% 7% 8% 9% % Social Economic Production Multisector General Programme Aid Debt Humanitarian Others 2

199 1992 1994 1996 1998 22 24 26 28 212 214 4.1.6. Net ODA receipts per capita in 214 in USD 4.1.7. Net ODA and population of aid recipient countries by region in 214 Oceania Europe Africa All developing countries America Asia 11 16 2 2 3 4 6 44 43 191 63 USD Net ODA USD million Population million Africa 1 36 1 18 Asia 4 46 4 33 America 87 627 Europe 6 847 1 Oceania 1 914 Aid unspecified by region 37 97 --- All ODA recipients 12 26 6 4.1.8. Regional shares of total net ODA As a percentage of total ODA % 4 4 Africa 3 3 2 2 1 Asia America Europe Oceania 3

4.2. ODA TO ASIA BY DONOR AND RECIPIENT 4.2.1. Top DAC donor countries to Asia USD million, net bilateral disbursements a) Top donors by amount b) Top donors by share of aid to Asia 213 214 21 3-year average % of DAC countries 213 214 21 3-year average Asia as % of each donor's aid 1 United States 7 181 7 46 6 728 7 122 28% 1 Japan 4 99 2 877 2 8 3 484 64% 2 Germany 3 194 3 79 3 83 3 77 14% 2 Korea 772 738 774 761 64% 3 Japan 4 99 2 877 2 8 3 484 14% 3 Australia 1 719 1 642 1 194 1 18 7% 4 United Kingdom 3 49 2 994 3 18 3 76 12% 4 Czech Republic 22 21 23 22 42% Australia 1 719 1 642 1 194 1 18 6% Italy 18 142 299 2 42% 6 France 1 2 1 79 1 137 % 6 Germany 3 194 3 79 3 83 3 77 41% 7 Canada 1 9 861 934 92 4% 7 United Kingdom 3 49 2 994 3 18 3 76 41% 8 Korea 772 738 774 761 3% 8 Austria 11 26 88 148 41% 9 Norway 73 693 629 692 3% 9 United States 7 181 7 46 6 728 7 122 37% Switzerland 3 92 619 88 2% Switzerland 3 92 619 88 36% Other DAC countries 2 29 2 38 2 13 2 193 9% Other DAC countries 292 4 93 3 926 4 64 27% 213-21 Total DAC countries 27 82 24 969 23 2 2 % Total DAC countries 27 82 24 969 23 2 2 39% 4.2.2. DAC donor countries aid to Asia USD billion, values shown for 21, net bilateral disbursements 8 213 214 21 7 6.73 6 4 3.83 3 2.8 3.18 2 1.19 1.76.93.77.63.62.47.3.34.18.3.9.1.7.6..2.2.... -.1 -.1-1 4

197 197 198 198 199 199 4.2.3. ODA to Asia by DAC donor USD million, 214 prices and exchange rates, average annual net bilateral disbursements 197-79 198-89 199-99 -9-1 -1-1 % of DAC countries Asia as % of each donor's aid Australia 412 28 74 1 69 1 8 6% % Austria 31 12 6 336 116 % 28% Belgium 13 4 74 138 4 % 11% Canada 826 688 26 766 911 4% 29% Czech Republic - - 1 4 27 % 47% Denmark 166 276 296 391 4 2% 32% Finland 9 74 122 16 2 1% 32% France 497 668 832 1 8 1 27 % 19% Germany 1 474 1 86 1 91 2 333 3 37 14% 41% Greece - - 6 4 12 % 2% Iceland - - 3 3 % 18% Ireland 1 8 3 63 % 14% Italy 169 273 29 427 172 1% 28% Japan 2 63 3 9 4 966 3 866 2 934 12% 61% Korea - 1 66 287 74 3% 66% Luxembourg - - 14 2 62 % 26% Netherlands 66 923 617 721 3 1% 24% New Zealand 6 24 33 74 74 % 22% Norway 194 347 447 674 699 3% 32% Poland 8-1 3 3 31 % 33% Portugal - - 12 8 34 % 11% Slovak Republic - - - 4 2 % 23% Slovenia - - - 1 % 6% Spain - 9 26 38 132 1% 12% Sweden 393 461 392 27 69 2% 28% Switzerland 139 26 279 367 4 2% 3% United Kingdom 1 417 87 77 1 914 2 78 11% 39% United States 6 6 3 964 2 776 7 697 7 8 31% 39% Total DAC countries 1 31 1 243 1 418 23 467 24 899 % 37% EU Institutions 49 661 1 93 2 88 2 87 --- 19% 4.2.4. ODA to Asia by largest bilateral donors since 197 USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net bilateral disbursements 12 United States Germany 8 6 Japan 4 United Kingdom 2 Australia

197 197 198 198 199 199 4.2.. Top multilateral donors to Asia USD million, net disbursements 213 214 21 3-year average % of all multilaterals 1 International Development Association 1 73 3 82 3 421 2 911 27% 2 EU Institutions 2 814 2 848 2 989 2 884 27% 3 AsDB Special Funds 891 1 42 1 383 1 231 12% 4 Global Fund 1 73 679 7 834 8% UNRWA 39 68 771 663 6% 6 Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization 483 433 489 468 4% 7 UNICEF 229 238 264 244 2% 8 Global Environment Facility 224 242 233 233 2% 9 World Health Organisation 123 122 163 136 1% IFAD 134 124 13 129 1% Other multilaterals 978 96 726 87 8% Total multilaterals 9 218 11 276 11 32 6 % 4.2.6. ODA to Asia by largest multilateral donors since 197 USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net disbursements 4. 4. EU Institutions 3. 3. 2. 2. 1. IDA AsDB Special Funds UNDP 1.. WFP. 6

4.2.7. Top ODA recipients in Asia USD million, receipts from all donors, net ODA receipts 213 214 21 3-year average % of all recipients 1 Afghanistan 13 4 94 4 239 4 779 % 2 Syrian Arab Republic 3 638 4 198 4 882 4 239 9% 3 Viet Nam 4 86 4 216 3 17 3 82 8% 4 Pakistan 2 194 3 61 3 79 3 2 7% India 2 47 2 992 3 163 2 871 6% 6 Bangladesh 2 634 2 423 2 7 2 42 % 7 West Bank and Gaza Strip 2 62 2 487 1 873 2 321 % 8 Myanmar 3 936 1 38 1 169 2 163 % 9 Jordan 1 4 2 697 2 1 2 82 4% Iraq 1 42 1 371 1 48 1 466 3% Other recipients 14 924 23 679 17 67 18 7 39% Total ODA recipients 44 66 4 8 4 46 48 4 % 4.2.8. Top ODA recipients in Asia with their share of net debt relief grants USD billion, net ODA receipts 213 214 21 Net debt relief grants 6 4 3 2 1 7

4.2.9. ODA to Asia by recipient country USD million, 214 prices and exchange rates, net ODA receipts -1 197-79 198-89 199-99 -9-1 213 214 21 Share(%) Annual averages Annual amounts Afghanistan 13. 248 76 338 3 192 86 11 4 94 4 93 Armenia.8 - - 22 338 33 282 268 4 Azerbaijan.4 - - 127 279 11-7 217 79 Bahrain. 177 32 167 4 - - - - Bangladesh. 2 4 3 6 2 18 1 644 2 171 2 643 2 423 2 847 Bhutan.3 7 3 88 3 131 13 131 1 Brunei Darussalam. 3 3 - - - - - Cambodia 1.8 38 139 399 669 771 799 83 78 China (People's Republic of) -.6 4 1 921 3 321 1 728-28 -66-947 -338 Democratic People's Republic of Korea.3 1 9 73 17 121 14 17 Georgia 1.4 - - 218 491 67 648 62 1 Hong Kong, China. 12 39 16 - - - - - India 6.4 4 741 4 277 2 2 1 846 2 7 2 44 2 992 3 78 Indonesia.7 2 3 2 63 1 88 1 624 314 92-382 - Iran.3 114 78 214 12 12 132 81 13 Iraq 3.8 137 99 342 6 811 1 66 1 3 1 371 1 646 Israel. 1 43 2 496 1 1 - - - - - Jordan 3.7 1 444 1 883 73 849 1 613 1 41 2 697 2 326 Kazakhstan.3 - - 123 268 139 89 93 93 Korea. 1 1 118-41 - - - - - Kuwait. 2 14 6 - - - - - Kyrgyzstan 1.4 - - 211 3 82 2 627 976 Lao People's Democratic Republic 1. 233 12 32 42 434 418 474 2 Lebanon 1.6 261 396 312 96 696 621 821 1 69 Macau, China. 2 ( ) - - - - - Malaysia. 271 42 143 143-2 -3 2 Maldives.1 9 31 42 42 48 21 23 31 Mongolia.8 4 8 193 28 346 422 317 263 Myanmar 3. 371 662 131 226 1 282 3 787 1 38 1 33 Nepal 2.2 2 7 6 62 937 882 884 1 32 Oman. 41 21 181 99-4 - - - Pakistan 7.2 2 2 2 83 1 48 2 118 3 96 2 22 3 61 4 133 Philippines.8 644 1 36 1 299 94 34 212 677 3 Qatar. 2 4 3 - - - - - Saudi Arabia. 1 6 23 3 - - - - Singapore. 6 63 9 - - - - - Sri Lanka 1.1 21 1 8 7 716 494 398 492 486 Syrian Arab Republic 6. 2 38 2 121 148 2 66 3 68 4 198 2 Tajikistan.9 - - 94 274 41 389 36 481 Thailand.1 474 936 842-69 1 42 3 62 Timor-Leste.6 31 32 263 21 2 243 Turkmenistan.1 - - 28 37 3 34 26 United Arab Emirates. 26 3-4 - - - - - Uzbekistan.7 - - 79 21 36 29 32 Viet Nam 8.4 1 712 436 1 12 2 367 3 632 4 18 4 216 3 3 West Bank and Gaza Strip. - - 22 1 728 2 388 2 614 2 487 2 12 Yemen 2.3 813 1 77 444 4 97 1 3 1 163 1 694 Asia, regional 3.3 14 1 12 383 914 1 44 1 146 2 777 1 42 Far East Asia, regional.6 11 7 13 26 266 27 288 343 Middle East, regional 12.9 77 393 494 1 41 9 968 12 267 6 892 South & Central Asia, regional 1.3 112 69 4 4 6 6 49 1 Asia total 26 12 29 487 24 731 34 76 43 74 44 387 4 8 917 8

197 197 198 198 199 199 197 197 198 198 199 199 197 197 198 198 199 199 197 197 198 198 199 199 197 197 198 198 199 199 197 197 198 198 199 199 197 197 198 198 199 199 197 197 198 198 199 199 4.2.. Trends in aid to largest Asian recipients since 197 USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net ODA receipts 8. 7. 6.. 4. 3. 2. 1.. Afghanistan 4. 3. 2. 1.. -1. Indonesia 4. 3. 2. 1.. Bangladesh 16. 14. 12.. 8. 6. 4. 2.. Iraq 4. China (People's Republic of) 4. Pakistan 3. 3. 2. 1. 2.. 1. -1.. 7. 6.. 4. 3. 2. 1.. India. 4. 3. 2. 1.. Viet Nam 9

1996 1997 1998 1999 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 214 4.3. ODA TO ASIA BY SECTOR 4.3.1. ODA to Asia by sector since 1996 As a percentage of total ODA to Asia, 3-year average commitments % 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 SOCIAL ECONOMIC PRODUCTION HUMANITARIAN MULTISECTOR GENERAL PROGRAMME AID DEBT OTHERS 4.3.2. ODA to largest recipients in Asia by sector in 21 As a percentage of total ODA committed for each country SOCIAL PRODUCTION GENERAL PROGRAMME AID HUMANITARIAN ECONOMIC MULTISECTOR DEBT OTHERS Afghanistan 6 19 8 6 6 India 33 39 8 Pakistan 4 31 12 6 2 Syrian Arab Republic 16 16 66 1 Viet Nam 3 3 16 4 % 2% 4% 6% 8% %

Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg 4.3.3. ODA to Asia by donor and sector in 21 As a percentage of total bilateral commitments SOCIAL 47.4 62.8 3.3 3.9 4.8 7.4 6.7 29.3 41. 86.1 28.4 37.1.2 14.6 4.1 4.9 Education 16.3 29. 14.1 6.6 18. 13.8 18. 11.7 18.7 78.1 1.8 8.1 8.3 1.7 11.1 7.8 of which: Basic education 6.9.1 1. 1.7.1 13. 1.6.1 1.7-1.8 1. 3.4.1.9 2.6 Health 3.7 21.9 4.8 13.2 7.9.2 3.7.2.8 1. 1.9 1.4 11.2 4.2 6.4 18. of which: Basic health 2.2 7.1 1.9 11..1.2.7.1 3.4-1.9 1.4 6.6 1.4 3.2 8.8 Population and reproductive health 2.2..2 2.4 - - -.1.6 - -.1.2.1. 6.7 Water supply and sanitation 4.8 3.7. 3.4 1.3.4 7.9 1.8.4 - - 1.3 1..8 16.3. Government and civil society 17.4.3 14.8 9.8 11. 43. 32.4.6..4 24.8 23.8 28.4 2.3 4.1 6.8 Other social infrastr. and services 3. 2.3 1.4. 2. - 3.2.9 1.1 1.7-2.4 6.2.4 6.7 1. ECONOMIC 9.8 9.8.6 7. 12.2 1.7.1 46.8 36.8.1 -.1 11.3 66.9 42.9 1.6 Transport, communications 7.1 2.8.6 1.4.1.. 12. 3.1.1 - - 2. 4.9 3.6 - Energy. 6.3.1.8 11.9 1.7.1 34. 23. - - - 1. 2.9 6.4.1 Banking, business and other services 2.2.7 -.3.2...3.2 - -.1 8.3.2.9 1. PRODUCTION 7..7 3.3 8.9 7. 1. 3. 3.2 2.6 - - 1.9 2.8 6.6 4.8 7. Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3.8.4 3.2 3. 6.1 1.2 3.4 2.9 1.2 - - 1. 2.4 3.8 3.1. Industry, mining and construction 1.4.2.1.3.8.1.1.3 1.2 - -.3.1 2.7 1. - Trade and tourism 1.8.1 -.7.1.2 -..1 - - -.2.1.2 2. MULTISECTOR 23.7 4. 1.6 12.9 17.6 3.2 3. 11.1 8.8 13.8-11.8 14..1 4.3. GENERAL PROGRAMME AID 1.6 - -. - - 2.2 1.1 1. - - -.2 2.2..8 DEBT.6 - - - - - -.. - - - - - - - HUMANITARIAN 9.9 17.7 8.6 31.3 21. 24. 19. 1. 9.3-7.2 44.9 1.2 4.6 1.7 23. OTHERS. -. 3.6.9 12.1 6. 7.6. - 1.4 4.3.9. 1.2 16.3 TOTAL Food aid (emergency and develop. aid) 1.9 6.4 2.2 7. 4.3-9.4.7 3.3-2.. 1.3.6 -.8 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 37.6 36.9 4.3 6.7 73. 84.6 47.7 38.9 6.7 43.7 42.7 38.2 31. 28.7 27.7 36.2 Education.9 19.8 12.3 3.8 9.1 28.6 21. 7.4 7.4 8.6.3.2 7.7 7. 11..7 of which: Basic education -.3 8..7 -.4 -.1 2.8 1.3 1.4 2.8 1.6 2.9 1. 3.4 Health.1 2.1 4.8 2..2 1. - 2.2 1.2 3.2 3.6 2.1 4.1 2..9 8.7 of which: Basic health.1 2. 3.4.4-1. - 1.3.2 2.6 1.4 2. 2.2 1.8.8 8. Population and reproductive health 4.8 -.1.3 - - - 2.7 3. - 3.2 6.3 1.9 -.1 2.4 Water supply and sanitation.7 -. 3. - 9.1-1.3 1.1.2 1. 1.9.3.3 6.6 4.7 Government and civil society 2.4 14.8 21. 12.3 9.6 43.1 26.7 17.6 4. 24.6 23. 21. 11.2 13.8 4.8 6.2 Other social infrastr. and services.8.3 2.1 12.3 4.2 2.3-7.8 2.4 2.1 1.6 1.6 1.3.6 3.9 3. ECONOMIC.9.4 1.9.6.6 - -.1 3.9 3. 4.3.7 36. 23.1 31.6 27.7 Transport, communications.8.1.1..4 - -. - 2.8 2.1 1.4 17. 1.7 9.2 7.8 Energy -.3 1.2 - - - -. -.1 1.1 7.2 16.2 13.6 13.9 12.8 Banking, business and other services.1 -..6.2 - - - 3.9.6 1.1 2. 2.3 7.8 8. 7. PRODUCTION 1.9 46.8 1.8 3..2.4-2.3.3 8.1.4 6.9.7 9.2 14.8 11.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1.8 41.9.9 2.6.2.4-2.3 -.1 3.4.7 3.7 7. 13.7. Industry, mining and construction. 1.2.9. - - - -. 2.8 1.7.2 1.6 1..8.9 Trade and tourism. 3.7.1.8 - - -..3.3.3 1..4.8.3.3 MULTISECTOR.7 1.8 16.6 4.7 1.8.4 -. 2.1 2.2.4 6. 7.9 17.1 12.2 11. GENERAL PROGRAMME AID 1. - 4. - 19.6 - -. - - 2.2. 2.3 3.1-2.2 DEBT - - - - - - - - - - -.. -.. HUMANITARIAN 7.4 9.1 34. 3.3 3. 14. 2.3 36. 7. 24.1 3.7 33.2 1.4 18.6 13.7.3 OTHERS -..4.2 1.3.6-22.1 2.6. 4.4-1.2.3 -.8 TOTAL Food aid (emergency and develop. aid) 3.2.1 7. 8.7 - - - 6.9 -.1.4 9.7 4..3 -.1 12

1996 1997 1998 1999 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 214 4.3.4. Analysis of social sector ODA to Asia by donor As a percentage of total sector-allocable commitments for each donor in 21 % 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 Education Health Population Programmes Water Supply & Sanitation Government & Civil Society Other Social 4.3.. Analysis of social sector ODA to Asia since 1996 As a percentage of total sector-allocable ODA, 3-year average commitments % 2 2 Education Health 1 Population Programmes Water Supply & Sanitation Government & Civil Society Other Social 13

1996 1997 1998 1999 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 214 4.3.6. Analysis of economic and production sector ODA to Asia by donor As a percentage of total sector-allocable commitments for each donor in 21 % 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 Transport / Communications Energy Banking / Business Services Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing Industry / Mining / Construction Trade / Tourism 4.3.7. Analysis of economic and production sector ODA to Asia since 1996 As a percentage of total sector-allocable ODA, 3-year average commitments % 2 2 Transport / Communications Energy 1 Banking / Business services Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing Industry / Mining / Construction Trade / Tourism 14

4.3.8. ODA to Asia by sector and recipient in 21 USD million, commitments SOCIAL ECONOMIC PRODUCTION MULTI- SECTOR GEN.PROG. AID DEBT HUMANI- TARIAN OTHERS TOTAL Afghanistan 2 693 862 348 288 11 271 28 4 6 Armenia 92 238 6 63 - - 33 2 434 Azerbaijan 26 7 17 3 1-1 3 8 Bangladesh 1 394 2 2 4 19 283 233 7 4 861 Bhutan 32 116 17 23-6 193 Cambodia 2 338 6 9-1 1 39 China (People's Republic of) 78 147 337 24 4-4 31 1 43 Democratic People's Republic of Korea 6 2 2-14 1 84 Georgia 271 2 7 4-3 3 413 India 1 937 2 313 482 71-86 12 9 Indonesia 72 2 11 69 327 2 23 3 18 Iran 96 2 2 9 - - 2 2 136 Iraq 63 61 4 8 7-863 1 2 14 Jordan 874 463 4 87 31-7 36 2 798 Kazakhstan 41 1 1 9-1 2 68 Kyrgyzstan 18 229 4 33 27-3 1 18 Lao People's Democratic Republic 3 171 8 9 4-2 7 64 Lebanon 467 29 142 47 3-631 26 1 346 Malaysia 33 3 13 8-3 3 64 Maldives 8 8 1 9 4-3 Mongolia 194 346 7 32 8-1 3 642 Myanmar 713 1 7 49 329 7 149 7 3 37 Nepal 64 221 271 172 681 2 8 Pakistan 1 622 1 22 48 249 68-387 13 4 72 Philippines 284 2 64 8 177 6 1 2 3 3 172 Sri Lanka 366 39 84 6-16 3 88 Syrian Arab Republic 418 4 48 7-1 77 28 2 72 Tajikistan 23 197 6 26-3 1 17 Thailand 114 32 9 37-69 4 4 Timor-Leste 9 37 21 33 - - 4 18 Turkmenistan 13 1 1 3-1 19 Uzbekistan 33 344 137 24 4-2 847 Viet Nam 1 9 1 37 699 443 2-167 22 4 429 West Bank and Gaza Strip 1 1 2 237 69 2-6 98 2 174 Yemen 76 419 1 29 189-746 4 2 148 Asia, regional 377 178 7 367 6-86 6 1 177 Far East Asia, regional 36 6-6 2 24 Middle East, regional 2 16 6 37 3-173 67 29 South & Central Asia, regional 126 48 48 141-27 69 49 Asia total 2 1 19 438 4 676 32 1 1 16 8 298 64 6 1 1

Top donors 21 Education 4.3.9. Total ODA to education USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 4 3 Bilateral ODA 2 1 Multilateral ODA 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 214 21 commitments, USD million India Bangladesh China (People's Viet Nam Republic of) 4.3.. Top recipients 21 West Bank and Gaza Strip Jordan Pakistan Nepal Afghanistan Indonesia Others Total Germany 1 2 3 37 33 19 3 12 4 32 8 94 IDA 7-7 - - 6 - - - 94 AsDB Special Funds 26 1 8 - - - 1 - - - 31 UNRWA - - - - 237 9 - - - - - 44 United States 3 12 27 73 18 4 3 389 EU Institutions - 78 - - - 11 22 - - - 294 France 8 1 1 28 3 2 2 3 3 262 United Kingdom 37 4 18 4 12 92 1 3 6 3 246 Japan 3 2 1 98 1 1 4 3 1 8 219 Australia - 3 - - - - 13 8 2 66-19 Other donors 24 42 14 2 46 16 13 61 94 28 289 796 Total 762 47 448 379 336 333 326 29 27 194 1 33 243 4.3.11. ODA to education by subsector 21 USD million, commitments 1 876 1 42 1 32 Education policy training / research Basic education Secondary education Post-secondary education 1 292 4.3.12. ODA commitments to education USD million 212 213 214 21 Australia 316 232 266 19 Austria 7 37 31 31 Belgium 14 17 3 18 Canada 87 118 119 74 Czech Republic 3 3 4 Denmark 4 41 23 43 Finland 2 17 32 28 France 341 312 31 262 Germany 973 92 1 8 94 Greece 12 3 3 3 Iceland - - Ireland 6 4 Italy 18 1 26 23 Japan 431 26 82 219 Korea 4 166 1 16 Luxembourg 6 6 4 Netherlands 1 4 3 New Zealand 3 9 28 19 Norway 37 63 2 73 Poland - 4 4 4 Portugal 11 14 1 11 Slovak Republic - 1 1 Slovenia Spain 16 9 Sweden 6 68 1 22 Switzerland 22 46 77 2 United Kingdom 138 443 34 246 United States 372 421 7 389 DAC countries 2 98 3 26 3 8 2 846 EU Institutions 432 27 364 294 16

Top donors 21 Health 4.3.13. Total ODA to health USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 4 3 2 1 Multilateral ODA Bilateral ODA 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 214 21 4.3.14. Top recipients 21 commitments, USD million India Bangladesh Viet Nam Afghanistan Pakistan Cambodia China (People's Republic of) West Bank and Gaza Strip Nepal Others Total Indonesia Global Fund 622 11 4 11 93-9 - 12 22 1 21 United States 44 78 28 63 9 37 3 64 7 2 14 63 Japan 3 149 246 16 2 2 2 4 1 1 6 49 GAVI 133 86 21 21 1 14-23 - 3 6 491 Germany 2 28 44 16 12 1 1 2 7 327 Canada 7 21 49 7 1 9-7 74 174 United Kingdom 2 6-6 - 19 4-3 69 163 UNRWA - - - - - - - - 89-62 11 WHO 7 4 3 2 2 4 1 3 1 146 United Arab Emirates - 3 38 - - - 9-3 Other donors 3 41 8 83 28 22 23 41 42 21 276 67 Total 9 3 477 328 31 26 17 19 149 147 1 229 4 62 4.3.1. ODA to health by subsector 21 USD million, commitments 938 1 186 2 497 Health, general Basic health Population policies incl. HIV/AIDS control 4.3.16. ODA commitments to health USD million 212 213 214 21 Australia 27 14 146 7 Austria 79 29 8 23 Belgium 14 13 8 6 Canada 8 171 18 174 Czech Republic 1 1 2 2 Denmark 14 2 7 1 Finland 7 12 13 6 France 13 3 38 6 Germany 26 31 384 327 Greece 2 Iceland Ireland 3 2 2 1 Italy 26 13 31 Japan 26 134 219 49 Korea 87 22 216 1 Luxembourg 1 18 17 1 Netherlands 21 21 26 16 New Zealand 1 1 1 2 Norway 24 62 38 29 Poland - Portugal Slovak Republic - Slovenia - Spain 9 3 7 3 Sweden 33 38 17 13 Switzerland 8 42 34 2 United Kingdom 3 2 1 163 United States 738 98 87 63 DAC countries 2 27 2 282 2 213 2 188 EU Institutions 222 313 2 8 17

Top donors 21 Water 4.3.17. Total ODA to water USD billion, 214 prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 4 3 2 Bilateral ODA 1 Multilateral ODA 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 214 21 4.3.18. Top recipients 21 commitments, USD million Viet Nam Jordan Iraq Sri Lanka Pakistan Uzbekistan India Myanmar Bangladesh Cambodia Others Total Japan 167 288 37-13 2 2 27 27 74 IDA 14 - - 16 116 - - - - 23 49 France 1 2 - - 3 2 83 3 AsDB Special Funds - - 37 1 81 2 1 3 71 1 338 Germany 38 69-3 - - 17 272 Korea 77 3 61 1 66 236 United States 2 - - 11-1 1-78 143 Kuwait (KFAED) - - - - - - - - - - 7 7 Australia 1 - - 1 1-1 1 3 3 7 Canada 12 9 - - - - 17 38 Other donors 6 2 3 4 17 11 11 28 1 13 223 Total 44 37 3 212 21 198 14 124 114 111 791 3 21 4.3.19. ODA to water by subsector 21 USD million, commitments 448 1 1 841 Water resources policy 622 Water supply & sanitation - large systems Basic drinking water supply & sanitation Rivers / Waste / Education 4.3.2. ODA commitments to water USD million 212 213 214 21 Australia 2 97 9 7 Austria 9 1 9 4 Belgium 9 Canada 11 7 17 38 Czech Republic 2 2 1 Denmark 7 2 1 Finland 34 3 2 12 France 1 119 88 3 Germany 733 311 244 272 Greece - - - - Iceland - - - - Ireland 1 1 Italy 1 4 3 3 Japan 1 299 1 2 612 74 Korea 112 36 144 236 Luxembourg 2 Netherlands 49 99 48 34 New Zealand 1 1 - Norway 19 18 2 Poland - 1 Portugal - - - Slovak Republic - Slovenia - - - - Spain 3 1 1 Sweden 18 12 18 3 Switzerland 6 89 77 32 United Kingdom 7 4 3 24 United States 428 167 116 143 DAC countries 3 2 311 1 7 1 98 EU institutions 14 9 181 13 18