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DEVELOPMENT AID AT A GLANCE STATISTICS BY REGION. ASIA 218 edition All the data in this report are available at: http://www.oecd.org/dac/financing-sustainable-development/

.1. ODA TO ASIA - SUMMARY.1.1. Top 1 ODA receipts by recipient USD million, net disbursements in 216.1.3. Trends in ODA 1 Syrian Arab Republic 8 87 2% 2 Afghanistan 6 9% 216 % change 3 7 Pakistan Jordan Bangladesh 2 93 2 739 2 7% 6% 6% ODA net disbursements ODA gross disbursements ODA commitments 6 8 Viet Nam India West Bank and Gaza Strip 2 893 2 679 2 2 7% 6% 6% ( USD million) ( USD million) ( USD million) 19 6 76 9 96 3 787 6 12 91-3.6% -.6% -8.3% 9 Iraq 2 28 % Population (thousands) 36 188 77 37 1.% 1 Yemen 1 926 % Net ODA per capita (USD) 11.3 1.7 Other recipients 1 22 23% Total 3 16 1%.1.. ODA by income group USD million, 216, net disbursements.1.2. Top 1 ODA donors USD million, net disbursements in 216 1 United States 6 98 16% 2 Turkey 6 18 1% 3 Germany 886 11% EU Institutions 3 67 8% United Kingdom 3 163 7% 6 Japan 3 2 7% 7 IDA 2 6 % 8 United Arab Emirates 1 83 3% 9 AsDB 1 36 3% 1 France 91 2% Other donors 9 917 23% 861 2 276 12 1 3 Least Developed Countries Other Low Income Lower Middle Income Upper Middle Income Unspecified Total 3 16 1% 22 2.1.. Sectors in 216 commitments 32% 32% 6% 11% 2% 1% 1% % 1% 2% 3% % % 6% 7% 8% 9% 1% Social Economic Production Multisector General Programme Aid Debt Humanitarian Others 2

199 1992 199 1996 1998 22 2 26 28 212 21 216.1.6. Net ODA receipts per capita in in USD.1.7. Net ODA and population of aid recipient countries by region in Oceania Europe Africa All developing countries America Asia 11 18 26 1 2 3 6 1 3 16 USD Net ODA USD million Population million Africa 9 9 1 223 Asia 3 16 77 America 11 28 632 Europe 8 222 16 Oceania 1 68 11 Aid unspecified by region 3 9 --- All ODA recipients 17 7 6 98.1.8. Regional shares of total net ODA As a percentage of total ODA % Africa 3 3 2 2 1 1 Asia America Europe Oceania 3

.2. ODA TO ASIA BY DONOR AND RECIPIENT.2.1. Top 1 DAC donor countries to Asia USD million, net bilateral disbursements a) Top 1 donors by amount b) Top 1 donors by share of aid to Asia 21 216 3-year average % of DAC countries 21 216 3-year average Asia as % of each donor's aid 1 United States 7 6 6 728 6 98 7 29% 1 Korea 738 77 71 7 6% 2 Germany 3 79 3 83 886 11 17% 2 Japan 2 877 2 8 3 2 2 83 9% 3 United Kingdom 2 993 3 182 3 163 3 113 13% 3 Australia 1 62 1 19 83 1 226 6% Japan 2 877 2 8 3 2 2 83 12% Hungary 6 18 2 1 2% Australia 1 62 1 19 83 1 226 % Czech Republic 18 23 23 21 % 6 Canada 861 93 7 8 % 6 Germany 3 79 3 83 886 11 3% 7 France 929 633 91 821 3% 7 United Kingdom 2 993 3 182 3 163 3 113 1% 8 Korea 738 77 71 7 3% 8 Austria 26 88 9 129 38% 9 Norway 689 626 69 67 3% 9 Norway 689 626 69 67 38% 1 Switzerland 92 63 89 6 3% 1 United States 7 6 6 728 6 98 7 37% Other DAC countries 2 32 1 97 1 93 2 7 9% Other DAC countries 7 27 176 26% 21-216 Total DAC countries 2 787 23 9 2 92 2 12 1% Total DAC countries 2 787 23 9 2 92 2 12 38%.2.2. DAC donor countries aid to Asia USD billion, values shown for 216, net bilateral disbursements 8 21 216 7 6.9 6.89 3 3.16 3. 2 1.8.7.9.7.69.9.3.32.2.16.17.9.12.7.6..3..2.2.1.... -1

197 199.2.3. ODA to Asia by DAC donor USD million, prices and exchange rates, average annual net bilateral disbursements 197-79 -89 199-99 -9-16 -16-16 % of DAC countries Asia as % of each donor's aid Australia 31 37 83 886 1 22 % % Austria 27 17 287 98 % 29% Belgium 19 88 62 117 92 % 11% Canada 712 92 2 67 781 3% 3% Czech Republic - - 1 3 22 % 7% Denmark 139 23 27 327 329 1% 32% Finland 8 63 13 133 172 1% 33% France 18 62 7 889 96 % 19% Germany 1 26 1 39 1 62 1 988 3 13 1% 2% Greece - - 37 9 % 2% Hungary 62 73 11 1 % 3% Iceland - - 3 3 % 2% Ireland 1 7 7 % 1% Italy 12 229 217 39 12 1% 27% Japan 2 322 3 89 31 3 2 63 11% 61% Korea - 1 63 273 712 3% 6% Luxembourg - - 12 3 % 26% Netherlands 9 767 12 99 296 1% 2% New Zealand 1 2 28 63 6 % 23% Norway 18 26 31 13 62 2% 3% Poland 2-1 2 2 22 % 26% Portugal - - 1 68 29 % 12% Slovak Republic - - - 3 2 % 22% Slovenia - - - 1 % 6% Spain - 7 218 31 97 % 9% Sweden 328 383 327 39 81 2% 29% Switzerland 131 19 26 38 97 2% 3% United Kingdom 1 28 73 669 1 73 2 726 12% % United States 6 131 12 2 89 7 788 7 76 3% 39% Total DAC countries 1 27 13 811 13 72 21 2 22 99 1% 38% EU Institutions 19 6 92 1 76 2 81 --- 2%.2.. ODA to Asia by largest bilateral donors since 197 USD billion, prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net bilateral disbursements 12 United States 1 Germany 8 6 United Kingdom Japan 2 Australia

.2.. Top 1 multilateral donors to Asia USD million, net disbursements 21 216 3-year average % of all multilaterals 1 EU Institutions 2 82 2 989 3 67 3 163 29% 2 International Development Association 3 82 3 21 2 6 3 17 28% 3 AsDB Special Funds 1 2 1 383 1 36 1 37 13% UNRWA 68 771 717 723 7% Global Fund 679 7 7 711 6% 6 Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization 33 89 8 69 % 7 UNICEF 238 26 268 27 2% 8 Global Environment Facility 22 233 2 2 2% 9 IFAD 12 13 17 13 1% 1 World Health Organisation 122 163 139 12 1% Other multilaterals 99 7 1 721 7% Total multilaterals 11 26 11 339 1 269 1 9 1%.2.6. Top 1 ODA recipients in Asia USD million, receipts from all donors, net ODA receipts 21 216 3-year average % of all recipients 1 Syrian Arab Republic 17 89 8 87 978 13% 2 Afghanistan 93 237 6 1 9% 3 Pakistan 3 616 3 78 2 93 3 39 7% Viet Nam 216 3 17 2 893 3 22 7% India 2 992 3 17 2 679 2 98 6% 6 Jordan 2 697 2 12 2 739 2 29 % 7 Bangladesh 2 23 2 7 2 2 99 % 8 West Bank and Gaza Strip 2 88 1 871 2 2 2 2 % 9 Iraq 1 369 1 83 2 28 1 712 % 1 Yemen 1 163 1 31 1 926 1 3% Other recipients 23 72 16 6 1 22 16 82 3% Total ODA recipients 3 8 19 3 16 7 78 1% 6

.2.7. ODA to Asia by recipient country USD million, prices and exchange rates, net ODA receipts -16 197-79 -89 199-99 -9-16 21 216 Share(%) Annual averages Annual amounts Afghanistan 13.2 228 68 297 2 9 2 71 237 8 Armenia.8 - - 18 39 298 23 37 327 Azerbaijan.3 - - 111 21 127 193 7 7 Bahrain. 19 269 17 8 - - - - Bangladesh.1 1 836 2 661 1 892 1 2 2 31 2 191 2 7 2 8 Bhutan.3 6 7 76 91 16 116 97 Brunei Darussalam. 2 3 - - - - - Cambodia 1.8 298 123 37 93 693 71 679 717 China (People's Republic of) -.8 1 68 2 898 1 97-327 -87-332 -697 Democratic People's Republic of Korea.3 13 8 6 13 13 121 131 122 Georgia 1. - - 19 9 36 13 9 6 Hong Kong, China. 1 3 1 - - - - - India 6.3 277 3 72 2 187 1 636 2 72 2 676 3 17 2 88 Indonesia.6 2 282 1 88 1 626 1 2 22-362 -33 1 Iran.3 96 67 18 13 1 68 111 118 Iraq.2 122 87 38 6 388 1 66 1 27 1 83 2 23 Israel. 1 38 2 1 2 - - - - - Jordan.3 1 318 1 68 61 83 1 68 2 3 2 12 2 71 Kazakhstan.3 - - 112 26 117 8 83 66 Korea. 986 1-6 - - - - - Kuwait. 2 12 - - - - - Kyrgyzstan 1.3 - - 189 279 98 18 77 22 Lao People's Democratic Republic 1. 219 1 282 32 386 21 71 39 Lebanon 1.8 23 31 272 27 72 72 97 1 1 Macau, China. 2 ( ) - - - - - Malaysia. 21 366 12 127-7 17-1 -1 Maldives.1 8 27 37 37 2 27 26 Mongolia.8 7 171 2 31 28 236 38 Myanmar 3. 329 83 116 199 1 188 1 217 1 169 1 1 Nepal 2.2 183 11 97 9 876 798 1 22 1 78 Oman. 37 226 162 87-3 - - - Pakistan 7.3 2 1 1 86 1 3 1 92 2 87 3 31 3 78 3 Philippines.8 9 9 1 162 27 313 62 1 37 Qatar. 2 3 2 - - - - - Saudi Arabia. 13 3 2 2 - - - - Singapore. 9 8 - - - - - Sri Lanka 1.1 66 932 663 626 28 37 27 369 Syrian Arab Republic 8.2 2 1 1 889 127 3 23 3 7 89 9 136 Tajikistan.9 - - 8 2 3 319 26 333 Thailand.2 28 829 739-62 7 322 9 217 Timor-Leste.6 26 29 228 217 212 22 Turkmenistan.1 - - 26 33 31 2 33 United Arab Emirates. 23 26 - - - - - - Uzbekistan.8 - - 7 197 299 29 8 2 Viet Nam 8. 1 63 376 876 2 82 3 173 3 769 3 17 2 78 West Bank and Gaza Strip. - - 3 1 3 2 18 2 232 1 871 2 398 Yemen 2.6 731 96 389 33 1 31 1 1 31 1 96 Asia, regional 3. 136 92 3 798 1 18 2 68 1 22 9 Far East Asia, regional.6 12 6 12 18 2 266 32 239 Middle East, regional 11. 682 3 7 1 2 3 11 1 6 1 663 South & Central Asia, regional 1.2 12 8 96 23 63 369 389 86 Asia total 1. 23 873 26 389 21 91 31 38 39 13 8 19 3 787 7

197 199 197 199 197 199 197 199 197 199 197 199 197 199 197 199.2.8. Trends in aid to largest Asian recipients since 197 USD billion, prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net ODA receipts 8. Afghanistan. Indonesia 6. 3.. 2. 2. 1... -1.. 3. 2. 1.. Bangladesh 16. 1. 12. 1. 8. 6.. 2.. Iraq. China (People's Republic of). Pakistan 3. 3. 2. 1. 2.. 1. -1.. 7. 6... 3. 2. 1.. India. 3. 2. 1.. Viet Nam 8

1996 1997 1998 1999 21 22 23 2 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 21.3. ODA TO ASIA BY SECTOR.3.1. ODA to Asia by sector since 1996 As a percentage of total ODA to Asia, 3-year average commitments % 3 3 2 2 1 1 SOCIAL ECONOMIC PRODUCTION HUMANITARIAN MULTISECTOR GENERAL PROGRAMME AID DEBT OTHERS.3.2. ODA to largest recipients in Asia by sector in 216 As a percentage of total ODA committed for each country SOCIAL PRODUCTION GENERAL PROGRAMME AID HUMANITARIAN ECONOMIC MULTISECTOR DEBT OTHERS Afghanistan 6 2 6 7 13 India 23 9 12 1 Pakistan 1 22 9 9 8 Syrian Arab Republic 1 76 Viet Nam 18 68 9 1 % 2% % 6% 8% 1% 9

.3.3. ODA to Asia by donor and sector in 216 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.9 2.6 36. 3.1 3.2 3. 1.9 6. 32.1 2.7 8. 1. 32.. 1. 1.6. Education 1. 3.1. 3. 12.9 2.8 22.6 1.9 1. 16.9 67.9-9.6 11. 1. 12. 12.9 of which: Basic education 7.3.1 1.3 1.1.2 2.8 13.2.6.8 - - - 1.8.3.2 1.3.8 Health 3.3 8.8.1 11. 8.9-2.9.3 1.9 3.8-1.6.9 7.3 2.9 9.8 16.8 of which: Basic health 2.2 1. 1.9 1. 3. -.7.1 1. - - 1.6.7 3. 2.6.8 3.8 Population and reproductive health 1.6.1.2.9...1.. - 1. -.1 1.3.1.2 1.8 Water supply and sanitation. 2.2 1.6 1. 1.9 2..8 16. 3.1-13.7 -.9 13. 6.8 12..1 Government and civil society 21.7 9.6 11.1 11.3 9.1 38.3 17.8 2.9 11. -.9 12.8 18.8 12.8 2. 6.1 7.8 Other social infrastr. and services 2. 1.8 1. 1. 2. - 2.9 2..6 - - - 2.1 8..6 1.1 1.1 ECONOMIC 1.7.9.6 3.7.8 8.8 2.3 1.1 28..2.2 1.8.3 1. 9.8 39.6 1.8 Transport, communications 7.1 3.8.6.1.1.2.2 1. 1.9.2 - - - 1.1.7 39..1 Energy..9 -.8 3.9 1.7 2..1 1. - - - - 8.9 9..1 - Banking, business and other services 3.2.2-2.7.8 6.9.. 3.2 -.2 1.8.3..2. 1.8 PRODUCTION 1.3 13.3 3.1 2.9 6. 1.2 1. 6.7 1.6-1.8-2.1 1.7 1.8. 2. Agriculture, forestry and fishing 6.6 3.3 3.1 1..8 13.7 9.7 6.6 1.2-1.8-2.1 1. 1.3 2.9 2. Industry, mining and construction 1.2 1.1.1.8. 1.2.7..3 - - -..1. 2.3 - Trade and tourism 2. - -..2.3.1..2 - - -...1.2 - MULTISECTOR 19.3 11.7 1.6 6. 17.8 3.9 2.2 17.1 12. 79.2 1. - 1.8.3 1.3 9.3 13.3 GENERAL PROGRAMME AID.7 - - 1.1 - -.1.3 2.9 - - - -..9.1 2.9 DEBT.9 - - - - - -.. - - - - - - - - HUMANITARIAN 8. 17. 7. 3. 3.2 2. 27. 1.8 22.9 -. 8.9.7 28. 3.3 3. 2. OTHERS.2-1.2 2.9.9 3.6 6.1 2.. - - 3. 3.7.6.6.9 13. TOTAL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Food aid (emergency and development aid) 1. 6. 16. 1.2. 1.1 1.1.3 9.7 - - -. 1.6..6 2.9 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 61. 36.9.6 26.2 8. 92. 62.7 26. 3.8 37.3 62. 6.1 32.2 27.3 3.9 32. Education 9.6 19.8 1.9 16.6.3 1. 13.7 7.9 2.9.8 21.2 6.7 7.7 2.8 8.6 8. of which: Basic education 2.3.3 7..7-16. -.1 1. 1.8 18.1. 2.6 1.7. 3. Health - 2.1 1.9.. 36.3 1.1 1. 1..1 2. 3.3 3.2 1..6 6. of which: Basic health - 2..7. - 31.2..8 1. 3.6 1.8 2.9 2. 1..9. Population and reproductive health 2.3 -.2. - - -.7.7-1.. 1. 2..1 2.1 Water supply and sanitation 9.2 -.9 - -.6 -..8 3..6 2.1.1 3.2 1.2.8 Government and civil society 26.8 1.8 19..1 6.2.2 22.9 1..7 2.8 27. 27. 13.2 12.6 6.2 7.1 Other social infrastr. and services 13..3 3.1 3. 1.8 9. 11.9.1 2.1 3.1 9.2 1.6 1.6.8 1.3 2. ECONOMIC 1.. 1.7 1.. - -.1 12. 12..7 6.7 31. 27.3 3. 3. Transport, communications..1.1.1.2 - -. 1.7 6.2.2 1.2 23.2.8 23. 17.6 Energy -.3 1. - - - -.1.1 -.8 3.6 6.8 21.1. 13.1 Banking, business and other services.6 -.2.9.3 - - - 1.7.8 3.7 1.9 1.. 7.9.7 PRODUCTION 8.1 6.8.6 2.7...8 2.2 11.1 13.6 1.. 3. 6.8 18. 11. Agriculture, forestry and fishing 7.1 1.9.6 2.3-3.8.8 2.2.9 1.2.6 3.8 2.6 3.9 1.3 8. Industry, mining and construction 1. 1.2.1 -..2 - - 2. 1..1.. 2.3 1. 1.2 Trade and tourism - 3.7 -.3.. -. 3.7 2..3.7..7 3.2 1.7 MULTISECTOR 1.2 1.8 17. 2..7.2-9.2 9.1 1. 11..6 11.8 9.1 11.3 9.3 GENERAL PROGRAMME AID 2. - 3.6-2. - -.3 - -. 1. 2.7 6.3-1.8 DEBT - - -.2 - - - - - - -.. - - - HUMANITARIAN 26.6 9.1 3.7 62.6 23.7 2. 36. 17.6 3.6 22. 16. 3. 17.2 23.1.3 9. OTHERS...2-1..8 -.6 9.9.1. - 1.1. -.7 TOTAL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Food aid (emergency and development aid) 3.3.1 3. 9. - - - 2.8 -.8 1.9 1.6.9 3.6 -.9 11

.3.. Analysis of social sector ODA to Asia by donor As a percentage of total sector-allocable commitments for each donor in 216 % 1 9 8 7 6 3 2 1 Education Health Population Programmes Water Supply & Sanitation Government & Civil Society Other Social.3.. Analysis of economic and production sector ODA to Asia by donor As a percentage of total sector-allocable commitments for each donor in 216 % 1 9 8 7 6 3 2 1 Transport / Communications Energy Banking / Business Services Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing Industry / Mining / Construction Trade / Tourism 12

.3.6. ODA to Asia by sector and recipient in 216 USD million, commitments SOCIAL ECONOMIC PRODUCTION MULTI- SECTOR GEN.PROG. AID DEBT HUMANI- TARIAN OTHERS TOTAL Afghanistan 1 88 981 238 293 18-17 2 61 Armenia 11 19 87 8 2-1 17 Azerbaijan 7 8 1 9 - - 1 93 Bangladesh 832 2 19 87 22 299 8 Bhutan 3 1 26 28-2 1 Cambodia 3 13 127 1 1 3 9 1 179 China (People's Republic of) 739 7 376 8-3 1 1 89 Democratic People's Republic of Korea 11 1 1 - - 17 1 3 Georgia 169 13 1 16-113 1 6 India 1 2 3 618 622 87-91 6 6 66 Indonesia 973 196 127 6-8 23 9 1 8 Iran 8 7 1 11 11-29 2 1 Iraq 2 11 231-1 12 11 2 19 Jordan 1 67 27 6 33 38 1 82 18 2 82 Kazakhstan 2 2 19 - - 12 1 9 Kyrgyzstan 183 26 61 1 28 1 3 1 37 Lao People's Democratic Republic 3 77 72 6-6 73 Lebanon 8 111 2 26 17-6 2 1 63 Malaysia 3 3 3 2-9 1 66 Maldives 1 136 2 3 - - 11 Mongolia 17 171 7 11 - - 2 1 7 Myanmar 17 81 122 26 3 17 2 1 6 Nepal 62 11 9 79 7 1 2 Pakistan 1 631 693 288 281 2-269 1 3 196 Philippines 2 29 62 122 1 31 1 629 Sri Lanka 3 71 26 23 9-1 1 91 Syrian Arab Republic 7 1 1 166-2 2 122 3 179 Tajikistan 93 163 3 28-7 1 326 Thailand 73 1 39 7 27 9-66 1 1 723 Timor-Leste 1 13 1 26 1-1 339 Turkmenistan 21 1 1 8 - - 31 Uzbekistan 211 232 79 21-1 Viet Nam 93 3 197 7-2 7 229 West Bank and Gaza Strip 1 1 72 6-18 8 1 938 Yemen 12 8 2 19 22-82 1 89 Asia, regional 38 167 12 1 716 2-2 37 2 82 Far East Asia, regional 8 3 91 6 - - 9 262 Middle East, regional 3 12 32 67-1 131 7 South & Central Asia, regional 9 13 6 63-31 2 2 Asia total 18 2 18 231 3 21 6 179 1 36 12 8 31 6 6 222 13

Education.3.7. Total ODA to education USD billion, prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 3 2 1 Bilateral ODA Multilateral ODA 21 22 23 2 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 21 216 Top 1 donors 216 commitments, USD million China (People's Republic of) India Pakistan Banglade sh.3.8. Top 1 recipients 216 Jordan West Bank and Gaza Strip Nepal Lebanon Viet Nam Afghanistan Others Total Germany 36 12 21 21 13 2 3 33 1 1 38 IDA - 23-18 - - - - 9 - - 18 United States 3 18 2 123 9 2 33 1 71 16 99 UNRWA - - - - 17 278-9 - - - 3 United Kingdom 1 2 21 97 2 1 1 1 37 AsDB 1 1 - - 121 - - - 6 27 France 99 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 6 23 Japan 1 12 7 1 1 6 1 18 11 22 Korea 77 1 8-7 1 169 Norway - 8 6 36 23 2 17 1 117 Other donors 6 23 2 27 32 1 73 13 37 222 68 Total 1 3 18 32 338 332 283 19 19 178 1 19 13.3.9. ODA to education by subsector 216 USD million, commitments 1 9 616 662 1 87 Education policy training / research Basic education Secondary education Post-secondary education.3.1. ODA commitments to education USD million 213 21 216 Australia 232 266 19 88 Austria 37 31 31 3 Belgium 17 3 18 6 Canada 118 119 7 Czech Republic 3 3 Denmark 1 23 3 9 Finland 17 32 28 26 France 312 3 261 23 Germany 92 1 18 9 1 38 Greece 3 3 3 Hungary - - 9 13 Iceland - - Ireland 6 Italy 1 26 23 2 Japan 26 82 219 22 Korea 166 1 16 169 Luxembourg 6 8 Netherlands 3 2 New Zealand 9 28 19 19 Norway 63 12 73 117 Poland 3 Portugal 1 1 11 13 Slovak Republic 1 1 1 Slovenia Spain 9 9 Sweden 68 1 22 11 Switzerland 6 77 2 29 United Kingdom 3 3 26 37 United States 21 7 389 99 DAC countries 3 26 3 8 2 8 3 EU Institutions 27 36 29 113 1

Health.3.11. Total ODA to health USD billion, prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 3 2 1 Bilateral ODA Multilateral ODA 21 22 23 2 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 21 216 Top 1 donors 216 commitments, USD million India Pakistan Bangladesh Indonesia Jordan.3.12. Top 1 recipients 216 Dem. Rep. of Congo Lao People's Dem. Republic Cambodia Viet Nam West Bank and Gaza Strip Others Total United States 11 6 9 33 36 9 1 33 7 198 663 Global Fund - 161-21 - 9 22-1 - 21 622 Japan 237 66 1 3 3 29 3 2 11 3 7 3 IDA 8 1 - - - 2 3 - - - 28 United Arab Emirates - - - - 2 - - - - - - 2 Germany 7 21 1 2 2 2 98 17 Canada 2 11 - - 8-2 - 88 16 EU Institutions - 7 7 - - 38 3 - - 69 16 Korea 2 3 69 2 62 11 WHO 8 2 7 2 1 1 2 1 11 13 Other donors 1 2 17 16 2 17 6 23 23 91 212 9 Total 6 3 287 273 263 179 138 119 13 99 1 1 3 2.3.13. ODA to health by subsector 216 USD million, commitments 89 9 1 62 Health, general Basic health Population policies incl. HIV/AIDS control.3.1. ODA commitments to health USD million 213 21 216 Australia 1 16 7 1 Austria 29 8 23 1 Belgium 13 8 6 6 Canada 171 18 17 16 Czech Republic 1 2 2 2 Denmark 2 7 1 Finland 12 13 6 3 France 3 38 6 11 Germany 31 38 327 17 Greece Hungary - - 1 Iceland Ireland 2 2 1 Italy 26 13 31 19 Japan 13 219 9 3 Korea 22 216 11 11 Luxembourg 18 17 1 11 Netherlands 21 26 16 1 New Zealand 1 1 2 2 Norway 62 38 29 16 Poland Portugal Slovak Republic 1 Slovenia - Spain 3 7 3 2 Sweden 38 17 13 8 Switzerland 2 3 2 2 United Kingdom 198 163 8 United States 98 87 63 663 DAC countries 2 1 2 6 2 119 1 72 EU Institutions 313 12 8 16 1

Water.3.1. Total ODA to water USD billion, prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages (dotted lines) 3 2 1 Bilateral ODA Multilateral ODA 21 22 23 2 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 21 216 Top 1 donors 216.3.16. Top 1 recipients 216 commitments, Lao People's Viet Nam India Sri Lanka Jordan Nepal USD million Dem. Rep. Pakistan Cambodia Lebanon Myanmar Others Total Japan 26 2 216 1 2 97 3 2 9 2 98 IDA 272 82 - - 1-72 - - 3 616 France 1 8 36 1-3 1 38 21 Germany 6-63 - - - - 1 22 Korea - - 6 6-1 176 United States - 3-27 - 36-9 - 77 1 EU Institutions - - - 77 22 - - - - - 29 128 As.D.B. 27 2 28 - - - 1-3 26 122 Kuwait - - - - - - - - 6 - - 6 Australia 1-1 1 3 1 1 1 3 6 Other donors 1 7 1 9 2 37 6 1 26 Total 31 2 383 21 18 162 12 118 17 9 6 2 992.3.17. ODA to water by subsector 216 USD million, commitments 287 17 Water resources policy 1 1 878 Water supply & sanitation - large systems Basic drinking water supply & sanitation Rivers / Waste / Education.3.18. ODA commitments to water USD million 213 21 216 Australia 97 9 7 6 Austria 1 9 3 Belgium 9 19 Canada 7 17 38 19 Czech Republic 2 1 Denmark 2 1 8 Finland 3 2 12 7 France 119 88 3 21 Germany 311 2 272 22 Greece - - - - Hungary - - 3 Iceland - - - - Ireland 1 Italy 3 3 3 Japan 1 2 612 7 98 Korea 36 1 236 176 Luxembourg 2 Netherlands 99 8 3 New Zealand 1 1 - - Norway 18 2 7 Poland 1 - Portugal - - - Slovak Republic Slovenia - - - - Spain 1 1 1 Sweden 12 18 3 3 Switzerland 89 77 32 17 United Kingdom 3 2 1 United States 167 116 13 1 DAC countries 2 311 1 7 1 962 1 987 EU institutions 9 181 13 128 16