Aid Statistics

The DAC publishes statistics and reports (www.oecd.org/dac/stats) on aid and other resource flows. These statistics concern developing countries and countries in transition and related matters, based principally on reporting by DAC members. The Working Party on Statistics brings international aid statisticians together to look at how statistics can respond to the key issues in development.

NEW: Final Official Development Assistance (ODA) data for 2007 (PDF).

See also the page of recommended links for users of Aid Statistics.

What's new

Maintaining aid commitments in a global crisis

26-Nov-2008

To help ensure that the financial crisis does not create a development crisis, DAC donors have joined in an Aid Pledge – initiated by OECD - reaffirming the aid commitments they made at Gleneagles and elsewhere and agreeing to maintain aid flows consistent with them. 

Updated donor charts

25-Nov-2008

The Aid at a Glance charts for DAC Donors have been updated with latest data (to 2007).

Aid targets slipping out of reach?

24-Nov-2008

Aid continued to increase in 2007, once exceptional debt relief is excluded from the figures. But the increase was only 2% on 2006. This is much too slow if donors are to meet their commitments to increase aid by 2010.

Debt Relief is down: Other ODA rises slightly

04-Apr-2008

Development aid in 2007 indicates that the 22 member countries of the OECD Development Assistance Committee, the world’s major donors, provided USD 103.7 billion in aid in 2007.

DAC Reference Statistical Tables

04-Apr-2008

Selection of reference DAC Statistical Tables to supplement the Statistical Annex of the Development Co-operation Report.

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Online Databases

The IDS online(Development Assistance Committee and the Creditor Reporting System )cover bilateral and multilateral donors' aid and other resource flows to developing countries.

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