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DEVELOPMENT AID AT A GLANCE STATISTICS BY REGION 2. AFRICA 21 edition All the data in this report are available at: http://www.oecd.org/dac/financing-sustainable-development/

2.1. ODA TO AFRICA - SUMMARY 2.1.1. Top ODA receipts by recipient USD million, net disbursements in 21 2.1.3. Trends in ODA 1 Ethiopia 4 74 % 2 Nigeria 2 51 5% 21 % change 3 5 7 Tanzania Egypt Morocco 2 31 2 13 1 992 5% 4% 4% ODA net disbursements ODA gross disbursements ODA commitments 4 Kenya Democratic Republic of the Congo Uganda 2 19 2 7 1 757 4% 4% 4% ( USD million) ( USD million) ( USD million) 51 44 57 7 5 13 5 211 5 32 359-1.% -1.3% -.3% 9 South Sudan 1 59 3% Population (thousands) 1192 575 1223 324 2.% Mozambique 1 531 3% Net ODA per capita (USD) 42. 4. Other recipients 27 74 5% Total 49 954 % 2.1.4. ODA by income group USD million, 21, net disbursements 2.1.2. Top ODA donors USD million, net disbursements in 21 1 United States 9 1 2% 2 EU Institutions 32 13% 3 IDA 5 44 12% 4 United Kingdom 3 57 % 5 Germany 3 499 7% Global Fund 2 22 5% 7 United Arab Emirates 2 453 5% France 2 217 4% 9 African Dev.Bank 2 19 4% Japan 1 495 3% Other donors 9 59 19% Total 49 954 % 5 9 2 3 9 73 2 44 29 Least Developed Countries Other Low Income Lower Middle Income Upper Middle Income Unspecified 2.1.5. Sectors in 21 commitments 44% 2% % % 5% 11% 1% % % 2% 3% 4% 5% % 7% % 9% % Social Economic Production Multisector General Programme Aid Debt Humanitarian Others 2

1992 1994 199 199 22 24 2 2 212 214 21 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 2 3 4 5 41 53 1 USD Net ODA USD million Population million Africa 49 954 1 223 Asia 43 51 4 77 America 11 24 32 Europe 222 15 Oceania 1 11 Aid unspecified by region 43 49 --- All ODA recipients 157 74 9 2.1.. Regional shares of total net ODA As a percentage of total ODA % 45 4 Africa 35 3 25 2 15 5 Asia America Europe Oceania 3

2.2. ODA TO AFRICA BY DONOR AND RECIPIENT 2.2.1. Top DAC donor countries to Africa USD million, net bilateral disbursements a) Top bilateral donors by amount b) Top bilateral donors by share of aid to Africa 214 21 3-year average % of DAC countries 214 21 3-year average Africa as % of each donor's aid 1 United States 9 33 9 32 9 1 9 5 34% 1 Ireland 341 277 251 29 1% 2 United Kingdom 4 341 4 23 3 57 4 134 15% 2 Portugal 197 5 72 125 79% 3 Germany 3 1 3 3 3 499 3 14 11% 3 Iceland 15 13 15 14 73% 4 France 2 717 2 131 2 217 2 355 % 4 Belgium 534 421 471 47 9% 5 Japan 1 55 1 74 1 495 1 12 % 5 Netherlands 71 35 3 1% Canada 1 32 1 974 1 141 4% Luxembourg 139 12 123 13 57% 7 Sweden 1 9 73 43 942 3% 7 Denmark 3 41 455 53 57% Norway 94 72 29 749 3% Poland 41 43 55 55% 9 Netherlands 71 35 3 2% 9 United Kingdom 4 341 4 23 3 57 4 134 54% Switzerland 51 55 54 3 2% Finland 4 22 1 24 53% Other DAC countries 3 253 2 43 2 9 2 2 % Other DAC countries 21 4 2 371 21 114 21 44 32% 214-21 Total DAC countries 29 5 2 77 27 29 27 739 % Total DAC countries 29 5 2 77 27 29 27 739 44% 2.2.2. DAC donor countries aid to Africa USD billion, values shown for 21, net bilateral disbursements 214 21 9. 9 7 5 4 3. 3.5 3 2.22 2 1 1.49.97.4.3..5.45.47.42.25.19.34.12.7..9...1.1.1.1... 4

197 19 195 2.2.3. ODA to Africa by DAC donor USD million, prices and exchange rates, average annual net bilateral disbursements 197-79 19-9 -99-9 -1-1 -1 % of DAC countries Africa as % of each donor's aid Australia 24 111 7 1 1% 9% Austria 19 2 235 % 31% Belgium 55 54 33 43 14 2% 77% Canada 521 77 73 1 223 4% 47% Czech Republic - - 5 7 % 14% Denmark 25 45 554 9 14 2% 1% Finland 43 17 15 177 277 1% 54% France 2 475 3 37 4 97 3 52 2 915 11% 5% Germany 1 143 1 929 1 24 2 24 2 525 9% 34% Greece - - 2 17 % 17% Hungary 7 2 1 3 2 % % Iceland - - 2 13 % 74% Ireland 3 25 77 311 3 1% 2% Italy 153 1 377 94 1 23 1% 55% Japan 27 15 1 2 1 134 1 423 5% 33% Korea - 15 5 21 1% 2% Luxembourg - - 37 4 114 % 55% Netherlands 312 44 42 1 237 75 3% 4% New Zealand 2 2 5 15 9 % 3% Norway 199 541 71 754 724 3% 44% Poland 13 1 13 3 % 31% Portugal - 17 247 222 29 1% 5% Slovak Republic - - - 9 2 % 24% Slovenia - - - 1 % 5% Spain - 23 39 515 35 1% 33% Sweden 341 41 22 77 927 3% 55% Switzerland 94 32 37 37 54 2% 3% United Kingdom 23 923 945 2 5 3 2 14% 5% United States 1 49 3 7 3 7 5 529 9 39 34% 47% Total DAC countries 91 1 5 17 9 22 53 27 2 % 45% EU Institutions 1 271 2 129 2 9 3 79 4 --- 42% 2.2.4. ODA to Africa by largest bilateral donors since 197 USD billion, prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net bilateral disbursements 9 United States 7 United Kingdom 5 Germany 4 3 France 2 1 Japan 5

2.2.5. Top multilateral donors to Africa USD million, net disbursements 214 21 3-year average % of all multilaterals 1 International Development Association 3 24 5 44 159 31% 2 EU Institutions 737 5 17 32 3% 3 Global Fund 1 957 2 211 2 22 2 24 11% 4 African Development Fund 1 94 2 59 2 29 1 997 % 5 Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization 44 1 1 755 71 4% UNICEF 525 54 549 53 3% 7 Global Environment Facility 234 21 257 23 1% UNDP 239 235 221 232 1% 9 IFAD 29 12 239 2 1% IMF (Concessional Trust Funds) 243 31 23 29 1% Other multilaterals 1 394 1 535 1 15 1 371 7% Total multilaterals 2 73 19 77 2 52 2 1 % 2.2.. Top ODA recipients in Africa USD million, receipts from all donors, net ODA receipts 214 21 3-year average % of all recipients 1 Ethiopia 3 54 3 234 4 74 3 3 7% 2 Egypt 3 53 2 499 2 13 2 722 5% 3 Tanzania 2 51 2 52 2 31 2 517 5% 4 Nigeria 2 479 2 432 2 51 2 47 5% 5 Kenya 2 1 2 44 2 19 2 43 5% Democratic Republic of the Congo 2 4 2 599 2 7 2 39 5% 7 Morocco 2 24 1 41 1 992 1 95 4% Mozambique 2 1 15 1 531 1 17 4% 9 South Sudan 1 94 1 75 1 59 1 743 3% Uganda 1 34 1 2 1 757 1 73 3% Other recipients 2 27 2 35 27 74 2 49 55% Total ODA recipients 54 3 51 44 49 954 51 94 %

2.2.7. ODA to Africa by recipient country USD million, prices and exchange rates, net ODA receipts -1 197-79 19-9 -99-9 -1 214 21 Share(%) Annual averages Annual amounts Algeria.3 532 341 371 294 14 139 7 157 Angola.5 44 24 472 4 241 213 3 27 Benin 1.1 149 235 324 424 535 531 43 492 Botswana.2 11 239 14 142 99 94 9 Burkina Faso 2. 29 41 532 72 972 1 997 1 23 Burundi 1.1 15 319 252 355 514 455 37 737 Cabo Verde.4 35 144 154 154 2 2 153 112 Cameroon 1.3 394 41 93 2 755 3 753 Central African Republic.7 133 21 195 131 339 53 47 51 Chad 1. 22 279 32 344 473 34 7 25 Comoros.1 91 52 34 5 5 55 Congo. 15 19 249 29 275 92 9 7 Côte d'ivoire 2.3 312 44 1 47 593 1 13 33 53 5 Democratic Republic of the Congo 5.9 75 9 371 2 15 2 5 2 175 2 599 2 125 Djibouti.3 4 19 139 142 14 17 15 Egypt 4.5 4 771 3 11 4 1 1 49 2 17 3 13 2 499 2 127 Equatorial Guinea. 9 4 52 2 1 7 7 Eritrea.2 5 129 2 99 75 94 7 Ethiopia 7. 357 1 1 172 2 1 3 41 3 27 3 234 4 124 Gabon.2 127 15 129 41 74 95 99 41 Gambia.2 4 14 5 9 93 Ghana 3. 291 5 72 1 15 1 453 1 13 1 79 1 324 Guinea.9 75 3 447 27 422 499 53 559 Guinea-Bissau.2 5 151 155 7 111 97 95 19 Kenya 4.9 512 1 7 77 932 2 3 2 451 2 44 2 19 Lesotho.4 2 2 14 94 193 3 113 Liberia 1. 194 14 35 795 1 1 94 Libya.4 29 3 19 19 19 157 12 Madagascar 1. 2 5 531 721 491 522 77 21 Malawi 2. 237 39 5 51 99 42 1 49 1 25 Mali 2.3 325 1 554 715 1 115 1 1 24 1 2 Mauritania. 331 49 292 319 35 23 31 29 Mauritius.2 75 94 53 45 1 3 7 42 Mayotte.2 9 4 117 25 75 - - - Morocco 3.1 3 1 39 1 22 33 1 511 1 93 1 41 1 97 Mozambique 3. 11 7 1 42 1 1 1 41 1 99 1 15 1 532 Namibia.5 2 212 194 22 217 142 19 Niger 1. 347 512 43 44 77 11 951 Nigeria 4.5 31 135 22 2 444 2 12 2 23 2 432 2 55 Rwanda 2.1 232 34 547 4 1 1 937 1 5 1 157 Saint Helena.2 15 35 22 3 1 122 2 11 Sao Tome and Principe.1 7 3 3 4 47 3 49 47 Senegal 1. 421 71 741 773 91 999 79 735 Seychelles. 47 42 2 21 21 11 7 Sierra Leone 1.2 15 1 4 57 2 94 715 Somalia 2. 413 9 49 343 959 992 1 253 1 194 South Africa 2.4 - - 35 7 1 15 1 3 1 42 1 173 South Sudan 2.3 - - - - 1 123 1 1 1 75 1 7 Sudan 2. 91 1 91 55 1 397 1 255 3 9 1 Swaziland.2 7 7 59 39 2 1 93 147 Tanzania 5.3 731 1 42 1 315 2 2 51 2 419 2 52 2 331 Togo.5 15 245 195 14 25 15 2 15 Tunisia 1.4 37 4 292 354 7 792 475 25 Uganda 3.2 131 437 9 1 374 1 57 1 497 1 2 1 7 Zambia 1.9 2 9 1 23 1 4 919 919 797 94 Zimbabwe 1.5 1 45 551 31 74 97 7 7 North of Sahara, regional. 17 27 49 14 2 21 35 279 South of Sahara, regional 5.2 539 747 752 1 1 2 529 3 47 2 435 2 5 Africa, regional 4.4 22 753 91 2 11 2 177 3 325 2 Africa total 17 45 2 9 27 1 34 725 4 522 4 739 51 44 5 211 7

197 19 195 197 19 195 197 19 195 197 19 195 197 19 195 197 19 195 197 19 195 197 19 195 2.2.. Trends in aid to largest African recipients since 197 USD billion, prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net ODA receipts 5. Democratic Republic of the Congo 4. Morocco 4. 3. 2. 1. 3. 2. 1.... 9.. 7.. 5. 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...

199 1997 199 1999 21 22 23 24 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 % 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 5 SOCIAL ECONOMIC PRODUCTION HUMANITARIAN MULTISECTOR GENERAL PROGRAMME AID DEBT OTHERS 2.3.2. ODA to 5 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 Egypt 3 53 14 11 Ethiopia 27 21 7 27 Kenya 52 21 11 9 Nigeria 72 2 5 13 Tanzania 2 1 11 3 % 2% 4% % % % 9

2.3.3. ODA to Africa by donor and sector in 21 As a percentage of total bilateral commitments Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg SOCIAL 42.9 3.3 52.3 44.5 55.2 2.4 29.7 4.1 42.1 32.5 7. 77.4 55. 72.4 29. 59.5 5.3 Education 1. 15.3 11.5 7. 2.2 2. 3.2 22.7 11.1 31. 7.5 9.9.5 17. 3. 2.4 3.1 of which: Basic education.5.2 1.2 1.1 -.4 1. 1.2 1.1 - -.7 2.5 3.2.4 3.9.1 Health. 24. 1.9 23.5 5. - 3. 2. 5..7 -. 2.2 13.1 4.4 12.1. of which: Basic health. 2.9 4.9 2.1 5.1-3.3 2.4 4.3 - -..2 3.9.. 1. Population and reproductive health.2 4.1 2..5 2.5.9 7..9 3.2 - - - 2.9..5.3 5. Water supply and sanitation 7.3 9.5 9.1 1.1 12.4 4.1 1.2 13.5. -.3 17.4 1.9 13.5.3 17.3 2. Government and civil society 33.2.1 9. 5.2 2.3 19.3 11.7 2. 12.1 -.1 1.4 12.4 11.3 1.5 2. 9. Other social infrastr. and services.3 2.2 2.4.5 4..1 2.4 4.2 1.9 - - 37. 9. 11.5 12.1.5 3.2 ECONOMIC.2 9.5.2.7 1. 2. 11.5 25.9 2.7 - -.. 1.1 45.3 25.2 1.5 Transport, communications..1 1.5. - 2.5.4.. - - -..3 12. 24..3 Energy.1 9.3. 7..2 2.9.2 11.7 15.2 - -..1.7 33..3.2 Banking, business and other services.1.1.7 1. 1.4 21.4.9 3.4 12.7 - - -.7.1.2.1 1. PRODUCTION. 17.7 12.4 13. 2.3.7 2.1. 7.4 -.9.3 11.1.2 13..2. Agriculture, forestry and fishing.1 9.5 11. 9. 2.3 1.3.5 3.1 5.5 -.9.3.7. 11.5 7.. Industry, mining and construction 1.7.2.9 3. - 3.3.5 2.9 1.2 - - -.4 1.3 1...2 Trade and tourism.2 - -.5-2.1 11.2.1.7 - - -..1.3.1 - MULTISECTOR 29.2 4.5. 5.9.7 1.. 5.2.9 7.5 3.5.1 3.4 2.5 1.3 1.1 5.9 GENERAL PROGRAMME AID 5. - - 5.1 2.5 5.5-4.4 5.4 - - -.5. 2. 1. 1. DEBT.3 -.2 - - - -.3.1 - - - - - - - - HUMANITARIAN 14.4 5.1 1. 1. 19. 2.1 21..5 9.3 - - 5.4 22.3. 5.9 3.4 15.5 OTHERS -. 2.1 4.1.2 13..3 11.. - 17...4.4 1.3 1..3 TOTAL Food aid (emergency and development aid) 9.1 2. 3.9 14. 4.4..2.2 7.2 - -.5 4.3. 3.3 1.3 1.

As a percentage of total bilateral commitments Percentage of multilateral finance 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 SOCIAL 72. 1.4 54. 11.9 71.5 7. 17.5 34.4 53.3 43. 49. 55. 4. 29. 43.9 34.9 Education 2.4 59.2 11. 9.2 29.2 57.9-9.2 2.3 13. 5.4 4..5 4.2.1 5.4 of which: Basic education - - 5.7.1.. - 1..5. 1.2 4.1 2.3.5.5 1.2 Health.3-2.7..9 14. 17.5.1.5.3 14. 9.9.7 3.4.2. of which: Basic health.3-1.1.4 1.2 12.1-3.7 4.9 3.2... 2.4 4.9.5 Population and reproductive health 25. -.4.2.7.7-3. 12.9 2. 3.2 33.2 14.1 1. 1.4 2.4 Water supply and sanitation 19. 1.2 1.5.4 5.9 - - 3.4. 1.9 7.4 1.7. 3.2 7.9 4.5 Government and civil society 1. 1. 35..2 3..4-7.5 2.5 1. 9.4 5.9 7.7 15.5 7. 9.5 Other social infrastr. and services. - 2.7 1.5 21.2 5. - 3.3 4.2 1. 9.5.3 3. 2.2.5 4.3 ECONOMIC 3. 19.1 3..2 1..3-1.4.5 12.7 11..1 1. 2.9 29.3 27.5 Transport, communications. -. -.7.3 -.3.1 1.4..1 3. 9.7 1.4 12. Energy.4 19.1 3.2.2.4 - -. 4.. 3.7 5.2. 11. 7.7 11.1 Banking, business and other services 2. -.4 -.5 - -.2 2.4 11.3 1.9. 3..2 5.2 4.4 PRODUCTION 9...7 7. 1.1 2.5 -.2.4. 3. 5.7 7.9.2 15.2 11.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing.7. 5.4 7..5 2.5 -.1 7.. 2.3 4.7.1 7... Industry, mining and construction - - 1.2 -. - -. 2. 2.2 1..1 1.2 2. 1. 1.5 Trade and tourism.3 -.1 -. - -..1.5.5...4 2. 1. MULTISECTOR 5.4 9.7 13.9-2.3. - 1.4 21..4 7.5 3. 5.2 13.3.2 11.3 GENERAL PROGRAMME AID.5 - - - 2.5 - - 4.3 - -.4 3.4 3.3.3.1 4.5 DEBT - - 4.4 - - - - 32.4 - - -..3 - -. HUMANITARIAN 9.2-1..3. - 2.5 7.9.2 2. 25.4 25.4 15.9. 3.2.9 OTHERS - 3.3.1-3.1 - -.1..1 1.4-2.2 3.2-3.9 TOTAL Food aid (emergency and development aid) 1.9-5.9 - - - 21..3 -. 1. 1.1 9. 3.1.1 1.3 11

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 % 9 7 5 4 3 2 Education Health Population Programmes Water Supply & Sanitation Government & Civil Society Other Social 2.3.5. Analysis of economic and production sector ODA to Africa by donor As a percentage of total sector-allocable commitments for each donor in 21 % 9 7 5 4 3 2 Transport / Communications Energy Banking / Business Services Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing Industry / Mining / Construction Trade / Tourism 12

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 14 17 1 7 - - 25 4 194 Angola 2 2 3-5 1 254 Benin 435 121 3 39 12 1 4 7 Botswana 4 3 4 2-2 95 Burkina Faso 53 151 241 95 244 15 1 47 Burundi 327 1 9 3 42 5 2 55 Cabo Verde 2 12 5-1 2 159 Cameroon 53 143 25 3 1 5 919 Central African Republic 75 9 22 47 22 3 34 Chad 254 51 1 7 37 217 2 979 Comoros 37 1 17-1 1 5 Congo 17 1 4 3-34 245 Côte d'ivoire 31 223 111 37 2 41 77 253 1 225 Democratic Republic of the Congo 93 37 19 4 37 4 337 43 1 97 Djibouti 91 95 15 31 35 1 274 Egypt 9 1 541 4 23-5 42 3 2 91 Equatorial Guinea 4 2-1 7 Eritrea 1 24 3 - - 7 1 53 Ethiopia 1 143 93 425 344 22-1 151 4 244 Gabon 253 3 1 41-2 1 41 Gambia 7 47 9 22 14-1 171 Ghana 37 751 257 43 231-1 4 1 74 Guinea 25 57 5 1 9 27 27 511 Guinea-Bissau 7 1 2 21 9 5 124 Kenya 1 575 2 327 174 17 275 3 Lesotho 215 23 2-12 1 2 Liberia 411 3 54 7 41 22 3 71 Libya - 4-35 14 Madagascar 333 22 5 275 9 39 3 1 54 Malawi 992 117 5 5 13 124 3 1 533 Mali 223 12 34 129 4 1 2 Mauritania 3 241 35 1 1 25 443 Mauritius 2 3 3 - - 1 73 Morocco 73 9 279 223-11 2 114 Mozambique 73 77 1 3 3 75 41 1 4 Namibia 7 34 2 51-1 22 Niger 43 454 17 21 147 1 35 Nigeria 1 947 211 49 13 3-343 7 2 91 Rwanda 52 522 331 139 4 53 2 1 Saint Helena 3 4-4 - - - - 125 Sao Tome and Principe 44 15 4 1 1 Senegal 77 13 111 1 59 22 1 225 Seychelles 2 1 19 - - 2 Sierra Leone 419 13 2 9 71 49 2 79 Somalia 4 2 11 2 42 55 5 1 2 South Africa 1 5 119 7 2 1-1 5 1 347 South Sudan 49 7 37 33-1 227 1 1 2 Sudan 142 3 217 37 124-445 3 972 Swaziland 79 7 1 - - 9 Tanzania 1 92 551 329 22 97 11 3 117 Togo 17 3 54 32 2 1 355 Tunisia 925 3 5 4-2 5 1 413 Uganda 1 25 343 22 11 7-22 4 1 91 Zambia 57 23 23 5 11 4 1 47 Zimbabwe 371 4 49 34 4-3 3 13 North of Sahara, regional 119 17 1 13 1-17 3 171 South of Sahara, regional 1 37 254 171-429 9 3 321 Africa, regional 32 1 21 32 1 154 3 123 7 3 417 Africa total 2 7 11 9 7 4 3 2 92 71 53 13

Education 2.3.7. Total ODA to education USD billion, prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 4 Bilateral ODA 2 Multilateral ODA 21 22 23 24 2 27 2 29 211 212 213 214 21 Top donors 21 commitments, USD million 2.3.. Top recipients 21 Tanzania Kenya Tunisia Morocco Nigeria Gabon Egypt Mozambi que Niger Ethiopia Others Total France 4 5 137 52 14 11 24 5 2 1 7 IDA 179 5 - - - - - 24 24 5 United States 57 54 3 1 17-35 3 2 33 14 54 Germany 3 9 33 3 13 1 3 2 4 EU Institutions - - 144 17 - - - - 5 - - 319 Korea 7 9 1 - - 5 2 141 United Kingdom 43-3 - 5-5 1 14 Canada 45 13-2 7 - - 4-12 Japan 4 9 1 3 2 1 27 4 1 4 11 Norway 7 - - - 2 4 1 Other donors 15 9 9 22 4 4 374 52 Total 3 251 23 21 29 1 151 142 132 131 1 94 3 99 2.3.9. ODA to education by subsector 21 USD million, commitments 1 29 747 1 53 39 Education policy training / research Basic education Secondary education Post-secondary education 2.3.. ODA commitments to education USD million 213 214 21 Australia - 1 Austria 7 12 15 Belgium 7 4 5 53 Canada 24 147 12 Czech Republic 2 2 2 2 Denmark 4 4 Finland 3 17 25 4 France 72 44 51 7 Germany 399 5 519 4 Greece 2 2 2 Hungary - - 3 4 Iceland 3 2 1 1 Ireland 32 3 2 21 Italy 33 5 45 43 Japan 214 135 131 11 Korea 11 24 37 141 Luxembourg 32 4 34 37 Netherlands 1 2 2 1 New Zealand 2 2 3 3 Norway 14 119 117 1 Poland 42 1 1 Portugal 34 3 27 31 Slovak Republic 1 1 1 1 Slovenia - - Spain 1 2 12 15 Sweden 14 1 3 1 Switzerland 59 14 57 United Kingdom 11 1 23 14 United States 27 31 471 54 DAC countries 2 32 2 3 2 2 2 3 EU Institutions 243 173 23 319 14

Health 2.3.11. Total ODA to health USD billion, prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) Bilateral ODA 4 2 Multilateral ODA 21 22 23 24 2 27 2 29 211 212 213 214 21 Top donors 21 commitments, USD million South Africa Kenya Tanzania Malawi 2.3.12. Top recipients 21 Dem. Rep. of Congo Ethiopia Mozambique Uganda Zambia Others Total Nigeria United States 495 51 575 43 173 14 24 325 421 322 1 33 5 Global Fund - 31-127 34 - - - - 1 299 2 9 IDA 25-15 - 3 12-41 - 41 344 1 44 EU Institutions - - - 77 1 127 33 - - 25 744 Canada 15-2 7 2 22 14 29 1 4 292 54 United Kingdom 47 2 7 9 2 1 29 3 3 32 43 Germany 12 14 11 34 17 3 13-4 27 37 Netherlands - - - 49 21 - - 13 24 Japan 2 1 4 4 1 4 1 1 2 1 192 UNICEF 19 4 5 2 2 12 5 2 7 15 Other donors 7 1 37 13 55 43 59 3 5 934 Total 935 922 79 724 71 24 572 529 5 35 5 147 11 54 2.3.13. ODA to health by subsector 21 USD million, commitments 1 45 5 475 4 914 Health, general Basic health Population policies incl. HIV/AIDS control 2.3.14. ODA commitments to health USD million 213 214 21 Australia 23 1 14 1 Austria 13 7 2 27 Belgium 99 142 1 91 Canada 351 3 377 54 Czech Republic 1 1 1 1 Denmark 15 9 41 2 Finland 39 3 15 France 155 23 244 139 Germany 25 27 2 37 Greece Hungary - - - Iceland 3 2 1 2 Ireland 3 9 1 5 Italy 3 53 49 4 Japan 253 221 19 192 Korea 93 53 1 Luxembourg 1 21 17 15 Netherlands 17 51 5 24 New Zealand - - - - Norway 13 5 22 Poland 1 1 Portugal 17 2 23 12 Slovak Republic Slovenia 1 - Spain 3 45 1 1 Sweden 9 115 99 133 Switzerland 45 73 7 4 United Kingdom 52 2 12 457 43 United States 4 19 3 32 5 2 5 DAC countries 5 7 55 7 4 7 575 EU Institutions 299 324 174 744 15

Water 2.3.15. Total ODA to water USD billion, prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 4 Multilateral ODA 2 Bilateral ODA 21 22 23 24 2 27 2 29 211 212 213 214 21 Top donors 21 2.3.1. Top recipients 21 commitments, Burkina Tunisia Senegal Mali Tanzania USD million Faso Morocco Ethiopia Mozambique Uganda Congo Others Total France 7-51 39 1-111 521 EU Institutions - - 55 5 9 3 - - - - 19 42 IDA - - 5 - - - - 9 - - 334 474 Germany 113-43 11 13 5 11 2-75 33 Japan 253 3 2 2 4 3 2 55 325 United States - 7 7-19 3-15 21 United Kingdom - - - 7 - - 9 - - 19 191 Arab Fund (AFESD) 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 Netherlands - - - - - - 1 - - 12 147 African Dev. Bank - - - - - - - - 91-44 135 Other donors 73 2 17 94 2 1 25 7 7 151 45 Total 419 3 232 223 19 175 15 13 121 111 1 255 3 33 2.3.17. ODA to water by subsector 21 USD million, commitments 27 95 Water resources policy 3 2 295 Water supply & sanitation - large systems Basic drinking water supply & sanitation Rivers / Waste / Education 2.3.1. ODA commitments to water USD million 213 214 21 Australia 54 19 11 Austria 17 11 9 Belgium 3 43 47 42 Canada 23 2 5 19 Czech Republic 1 1 1 1 Denmark 2 7 1 Finland 3 4 14 2 France 22 57 233 521 Germany 42 279 42 33 Greece - - - - Hungary - - Iceland 1 2 3 3 Ireland 5 5 5 Italy 5 12 34 Japan 59 4 7 325 Korea 5 15 93 Luxembourg 7 3 Netherlands 179 72 147 New Zealand 1 - Norway 1 3 4 11 Poland Portugal 2 Slovak Republic - Slovenia - - - Spain 7 5 Sweden 1 1 5 Switzerland 93 49 33 United Kingdom 114 99 7 191 United States 414 5 125 21 DAC countries 2 44 1 792 1 24 1 91 EU institutions 499 27 42 1