OECD Reports

DAC Advance

Name Code 2021 2022
GRANT EQUIVALENTS
Official Development Assistance, grant equivalent measure 11010 155.28 171.01
I. Bilateral ODA 11015 36.59 40.30
Grants 11016 35.45 40.30
Grant equivalents of bilateral loans 11017    
Grant equivalents of debt relief 11026 1.14  
       
Other, net flows 11018    
Private sector instruments - institutional approach 11023    
Private sector instruments - instrument approach 11024    
       
II. Multilateral ODA 12000 118.69 130.71
Grants and capital subscriptions 12100 118.69 130.71
Grant equivalent of loans 12110   0.00
       
       
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME AT MARKET PRICES 001 113,338.35 111,699.96
ODA grant equivalent as per cent of GNI 11002 0.14 0.15
Population (million) 004 5.43 5.43
       
FLOWS      
Official Development Assistance, net 1010 155.28 171.01
I. Bilateral ODA, net 1015 36.59 40.30
Breakdown by co-operation modalities      
a. Budget support 1100    
b. Bilateral core support & pooled programmes & funds 1200 2.95 2.43
c. Project-type interventions 1300 25.78 31.24
d. Experts and other technical assistance 1400 1.20 0.86
e. Debt relief (3) 1600 1.14  
f. Administrative costs not included elsewhere 1700 2.61 2.18
g. Other (4) 8900 2.91 3.58
of which:      
In-donor refugee costs 1820 1.21 1.32
of which: Support to refugees and asylum seekers in other provider countries 1826    
       
Financial instruments      
a. Grants (4) 1921 36.59 40.30
of which: Recoveries on grants 1900 -0.07 -0.07
b. Non grants, gross 1922    
c. Non grants, net (3) 1924    
of which: Offsetting entry for debt forgiveness 1630    
       
II. Multilateral ODA, net 2000 118.69 130.71
Multilateral contributions to:      
a. United Nations 2101 7.88 5.04
b. EU 2102 101.35 113.51
c. World Bank (AMCs, IDA, IBRD, IFC, MIGA) 547 5.98 6.01
d. Regional development banks and funds 2105    
e. Other 069 3.48 6.15
       
Memo items:      
1. Recipient breakdown of bilateral ODA, net:      
a. to LDCs (2) 029 6.17 0.11
b. to Africa 8834 9.19 2.15
c. to Sub-Saharan Africa, total 039 7.79 2.15
of which: Debt relief grants (3) 8839    
d. to Ukraine, total 8861 1.54 8.61
of which: humanitarian aid 8862 0.03 6.50
2. World Bank Income Groups (5), net:      
a. to Low income (GNI per capita <= USD 1 085 in 2021) 8841 6.62 0.51
b. to Low middle income (GNI per capita between USD 1 086 and USD 4 255 in 2021) 8842 9.51 1.65
c. to Upper middle income (GNI per capita USD 4 256 and USD 13 205 in 2021) 8843 9.50  
d. to High income (GNI per capita of >= USD 13 205 in 2021) 8844    
3. Sectoral breakdown of bilateral ODA, gross:      
a. Humanitarian aid 070 0.67 6.69
of which: Short-term reconstruction 088 0.01 0.00
b. Development food aid 060 0.02 0.03
4. COVID-19 related activities      
a. Total ODA for COVID-19 activities 8851 13.30  
of which to the health sector 8852 12.35  
of which total ODA for vaccine donations 8853 11.34  
doses in excess from domestic supply (6) 8854 11.34  
doses bought specifically for developing countries 8855    
ancillary costs if separately identifiable 8856    
5. Debt relief grants, gross 087 1.14  
6. Total gross ODA 1920 155.35 171.09
7. ODA loans provided in SDRs 1925    
       
Information on donations of vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply: indicate the vaccine names, number of doses and the mechanism used (COVAX/bilateral). Indicate also the price paid if reporting departs from the Secretariat's guidance, see footnote 6.      
FILL IN INFORMATION ON VACCINES      
       
1. Where actual figures not available, indicate status of item as follows: e): estimate; pe): preliminary estimate.      
2. See the DAC List of ODA Recipients:https://www.oecd.org/dac/financing-sustainable-development/development-finance-standards/DAC-List-of-ODA-Recipients-for-reporting-2022-23-flows.pdf      
3. Including offsetting entries for debt relief.      
4. Including recoveries on grants.      
5. See the World Bank income groups: https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519-world-bank-country-and-lending-groups.      
6. Secretariat’s guidance for reporting donations of excess COVID-19 vaccine doses in 2022 ODA: For the purpose of valuing donations of excess COVID-19 vaccine doses in 2022 ODA, the Secretariat's proposal is contained in document DCD/DAC/STAT(2023)8, where it is recommended to apply the price of USD 6.66 per dose with safeguards as detailed in the document. Using this price and the associated safeguards will protect the integrity and credibility of ODA and DAC statistics, provide a simple and robust solution, aligned with COVAX, while ensuring transparency and comparability in members’ reporting. If a member decides not to report in line with this guidance, that member is requested to include information on the price it has paid as well as the vaccine names and the number of doses. If confidentiality constraints prevent from indicating the price, the Secretariat recommends applying the price of USD 6.66 per dose instead, or abstaining from reporting the donations in ODA.