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Page 1: Aid for Civil Society Organisations · 2015-2016 January 2018. NGOs/CSOs The Gender Equality Policy Marker An activity can target gender equality as a "principal objective" or a "significant

Aid for Civil Society OrganisationsStatistics based on DAC Members’ reporting to the Creditor Reporting System database (CRS),

2015-2016

January 2018

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NGOs/CSOs

The Gender Equality

Policy Marker

An activity can target gender equality as a "principal objective" or a "significant objective":

• Principal means gender equality was an explicit objective of the activity and fundamental in its

design.

• Significant means gender equality was an important, but secondary, objective of the activity.

Not targeted means that the activity was screened for promoting gender equality, but was not

found to have targeted it.

3) Developing country-based NGOs (Channel Code 23000): an NGO organised at the national

level, based and operated in a developing (ODA-elligible country).

Some flows are reported as Undefined (Channel Code 20000): NGOs in this category are reported

by donor under the code 20000 in the DAC questionnaire by donors.

More information about the terms and channel codes in the CRS and DAC Statistics is

available here: http://oe.cd/dac-crs-code-lists

Definitions

2) International NGOs (Channel Code 21000): an NGO organised on an international level. Some

INGOs may act as umbrella organisations with affiliations in several donor and/or recipient

countries.

Two forms of official

development

assistance for

NGOs/CSOs

DAC members report their official spending on NGOs/CSOs to the OECD creditor reporting system

in two ways:

• Aid to CSOs: Core contributions and contributions to programmes. These aid funds are

programmed by the CSOs.

• either there is an international coordinating body facilitating the work of its members on the

international level or the NGO has an extensive network of country/regional offices in the field;

and the NGO has internationally diversified sources of revenue.

1) Donor-country based NGOs (Channel Code 22000): an NGO organised at the national level,

based and operated either in the donor country or another donor country.

• Aid channelled through CSOs: funds channelled through CSOs and other private bodies to

implement donor-initated projects (earmarked funding)

The OECD's Creditor Reporting System (CRS) for official development assistance allows members

to report ODA flows to and through three types of civil society organisations, called non-

governmental organisations (NGOs) in the CRS:

Memo: Aid by CSOs i.e. private funds collected by CSOs are also presented for information.

Note: While the DAC Creditor Reporting System uses the term non-governmental organisation

(NGO), it can be used synonymously with the term civil society organisation (CSO). This paper uses

the term CSO.A non-governmental organisation (NGO) is any non-profit entity organised on a local, national or

international level to pursue shared objectives and ideals, without significant government-

controlled participation or representation. NGOs include foundations, co-operative societies,

trade unions, and ad-hoc entities set up to collect funds for a specific purpose. NGO umbrella

organisations and NGO networks are also included. NGOs should only be classified as international

when:

Types of NGOs/CSOs

receiving ODA

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Australia 115 153 68 105 155 131 109

Austria 1 1 0 1 1 1 1

Belgium 168 175 160 183 194 171 185

Canada 31 49 32 36 50 54 57

Czech Republic 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

Denmark 135 150 125 210 229 225 196

EU Institutions 0 0 2 3 7 8 10

Finland 12 11 13 13 28 33 17

France 2 1 0 2 0 14 13

Germany 0 0 0 0 0 639 751

Greece 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hungary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Iceland 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Ireland 126 125 114 116 117 109 110

Italy 16 8 3 88 84 126 150

Japan 207 158 166 178 176 187 195

Korea 1 1 1 1 2 1 4

Luxembourg 20 6 7 18 17 13 29

Netherlands 178 39 36 58 66 99 108

New Zealand 19 13 14 12 15 14 14

Norway 223 227 216 239 239 252 240

Poland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Portugal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Slovak Republic 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Slovenia 1 1 1 1 1 0 1

Spain 39 11 2 2 3 1 1

Sweden 161 121 313 319 378 444 263

Switzerland 188 183 187 213 229 246 256

United Kingdom 390 538 544 552 614 604 471

United States 0 0 26 0 5 1 2

Total 2,037 1,973 2,034 2,353 2,610 3,374 3,185

Table A.1. Official development assistance channelled to CSOs, 2010-2016

Source: DAC Creditor Reporting System

(USD million, disbursements, constant 2015 prices)

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Australia 241 276 382 262 314 275 210

Austria 62 53 43 61 52 48 66

Belgium 117 119 104 90 68 91 90

Canada 634 573 584 647 651 697 748

Czech Republic 0 12 12 13 12 14 16

Denmark 251 237 298 208 211 200 181

EU Institutions 1,459 1,560 1,659 1,748 1,844 1,799 2,021

Finland 150 149 146 162 155 161 99

France 134 108 125 92 226 185 193

Germany 859 819 924 967 1,010 412 547

Greece 2 0 0 0 4 0 0

Hungary 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

Iceland 0 0 2 3 2 4 5

Ireland 88 73 73 74 78 74 72

Italy 63 87 57 47 72 75 41

Japan 125 90 177 88 84 93 44

Korea 18 23 25 27 31 38 34

Luxembourg 55 64 68 59 57 60 55

Netherlands 1,163 1,177 1,053 1,028 954 953 767

New Zealand 25 40 30 35 37 33 32

Norway 473 458 459 511 538 562 582

Poland 0 0 0 10 13 15 14

Portugal 19 17 15 13 13 12 14

Slovak Republic 0 0 0 4 2 4 6

Slovenia 3 3 3 3 2 2 1

Spain 745 563 363 320 238 216 319

Sweden 586 692 559 595 578 523 712

Switzerland 334 359 433 471 544 625 592

United Kingdom 846 1,156 1,387 1,549 1,801 1,942 1,952

United States 6,911 7,013 6,398 6,432 6,729 7,183 7,169

Total 15,362 15,720 15,379 15,519 16,320 16,298 16,582

Table A.2. Official development assistance channelled through CSOs, 2010-2016

Source: DAC Creditor Reporting System

(USD million, disbursements, constant 2015 prices)

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Australia 356 429 451 367 469 407 318

Austria 64 54 44 63 53 49 67

Belgium 285 293 265 273 262 263 274

Canada 665 623 616 683 701 750 805

Czech Republic 0 13 12 13 13 15 17

Denmark 386 388 423 418 440 424 377

EU Institutions 1,459 1,560 1,662 1,751 1,852 1,808 2,031

Finland 162 159 159 176 182 193 116

France 135 108 125 94 226 198 206

Germany 859 819 924 967 1,010 1,051 1,299

Greece 2 0 0 0 4 0 0

Hungary 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

Iceland 0 1 2 3 3 4 5

Ireland 214 199 187 190 195 184 182

Italy 79 94 59 135 156 201 191

Japan 332 248 342 266 260 280 239

Korea 19 23 27 28 33 39 39

Luxembourg 75 70 75 78 74 72 84

Netherlands 1,342 1,215 1,089 1,086 1,020 1,052 875

New Zealand 43 53 44 47 52 47 46

Norway 696 685 675 749 777 814 821

Poland 0 0 0 11 13 15 15

Portugal 20 17 15 13 13 12 14

Slovak Republic 0 0 0 4 2 4 7

Slovenia 4 4 4 4 3 2 2

Spain 784 575 365 322 242 217 320

Sweden 747 813 872 914 956 967 975

Switzerland 522 542 620 684 773 871 848

United Kingdom 1,236 1,695 1,931 2,101 2,414 2,547 2,423

United States 6,911 7,013 6,425 6,432 6,734 7,184 7,171

Total 17,399 17,693 17,413 17,872 18,931 19,672 19,768

Table 3. Official development assistance channelled to and through CSOs, 2010-2016

Source: DAC Creditor Reporting System

(USD million, disbursements, constant 2015 prices)

DAC Sector 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Social infrastructure and services 8,171 8,338 9,090 8,931 8,958 8,174 8,233

Education 865 813 892 767 737 805 1,031

Health 939 1,141 1,193 1,328 1,503 1,388 1,305

Population Policies & Reproductive health 2,516 2,646 2,768 2,774 2,571 2,434 2,415

Water Supply & Sanitation 308 302 341 324 385 421 338

Government & Civil Society 2,919 2,885 3,394 3,271 3,284 2,787 2,822

'- Of Which support to women's equality organisations 168 261 190 139 158 255 194

Social Infrastructures & Services 624 551 503 468 478 338 322

Economic infrastructure and services 556 517 419 493 444 353 349

Transport & Storage 174 105 51 95 37 33 45

Communications 25 41 23 21 16 20 26

Energy 64 91 86 85 129 76 77

Banking Financial Services 89 87 118 96 94 94 56

Business & Others Services 204 193 141 196 169 131 145

Production 1,008 1,013 972 949 1,022 1,160 1,106

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing 755 779 759 709 799 902 831

Industry Mining & Construction 153 139 108 131 124 158 194

Trade Policies & Tourism 99 95 105 108 99 99 82

General Environment Protection 292 316 314 355 464 417 381

Food Aid 528 706 559 386 467 577 516

Humanitarian assistance 3,161 3,140 2,858 3,296 3,932 4,641 4,957

Emergency Response 2,953 2,901 2,626 3,029 3,625 4,313 4,641

Reconstruction Relief 87 127 77 72 113 150 106

Disaster Prevention 122 112 155 195 194 178 209

Refugees in Donor Countries 192 144 160 156 200 193 346

Unspecified 1,455 1,546 1,006 954 833 782 693

Total 15,362 15,720 15,378 15,519 16,320 16,298 16,582

Volume of DAC member ODA channelled through CSOs by sector, 2010-2016

(USD million, disbursements, constant 2015 prices)

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Australia 34 63 64 37 76 91 74 251 276 263 227 275 218 194

Austria 3 5 5 20 12 8 5 56 45 36 43 38 37 59

Belgium 22 23 25 18 16 26 29 193 193 232 249 243 234 240

Canada 127 129 141 159 199 231 191 337 436 431 466 462 480 573

Czech Republic - 1 1 1 1 1 2 - 11 10 11 11 13 14

Denmark 32 42 39 43 41 38 31 296 266 286 314 333 318 285

EU Institutions 250 307 441 671 417 449 437 578 697 639 135 374 969 1,192

Finland 31 22 24 24 26 25 16 130 135 133 147 149 155 98

France 16 14 42 31 48 41 48 28 13 45 31 87 89 139

Germany 18 30 20 42 61 64 149 732 784 783 921 946 984 1,143

Greece - 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 - - - - - -

Hungary - - - - 0 0 0 - - - - 0 1 0

Iceland - 0 0 1 1 1 3 - 1 2 2 2 2 2

Ireland 40 28 39 42 42 46 50 148 146 130 128 130 118 114

Italy 9 6 3 9 12 18 21 - - 57 123 142 182 170

Japan 44 44 44 61 53 57 44 192 117 218 118 126 145 171

Korea 1 2 2 1 4 4 4 19 22 24 25 28 33 35

Luxembourg 11 12 11 12 12 10 16 62 56 54 63 59 59 67

Netherlands 167 172 218 221 233 270 227 997 872 752 748 722 701 556

New Zealand 6 7 9 6 6 5 5 13 7 8 21 36 29 29

Norway 123 157 130 153 159 160 132 475 429 446 498 524 561 625

Poland - - - 0 1 0 1 - - - 7 12 15 14

Portugal - 0 0 - - 0 0 10 11 7 8 8 8 10

Slovak Republic - - - 0 0 0 0 - - - 3 1 1 6

Slovenia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 3 3 2 2

Spain 28 34 10 5 16 9 8 737 507 342 304 213 197 304

Sweden 322 347 288 428 457 548 505 321 357 374 341 368 306 353

Switzerland 142 141 139 159 188 211 197 287 307 367 404 451 502 507

United Kingdom 300 613 760 551 797 894 847 585 711 791 1,033 1,164 1,159 1,080

United States 1,028 1,120 1,007 1,136 1,203 1,247 1,718 5,883 5,892 5,417 5,296 5,530 5,937 5,453

Total 2,756 3,322 3,464 3,832 4,080 4,456 4,760 12,334 12,293 11,851 11,670 12,437 13,456 13,433

Table A.3. Official development assistance channelled to and through CSOs, by type of CSO, USD million, 2010-2016

Source: DAC Creditor Reporting System

International CSO Donor country-based CSO

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Australia 69 90 124 102 118 97 50 - - - - - - -

Austria 5 3 3 - 3 4 3 - - - - 0 - -

Belgium 8 11 8 6 3 2 3 61 66 - - - - 3

Canada 51 58 44 57 39 39 41 150 - - - - - -

Czech Republic - 1 1 1 1 1 2 - - 0 0 - - -

Denmark 59 79 98 62 64 68 60 - - - - 1 - -

EU Institutions 13 50 155 317 400 378 392 618 505 428 628 661 12 10

Finland 1 1 2 5 6 12 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 -

France 21 5 11 14 6 0 2 70 77 28 19 86 68 16

Germany 0 0 1 1 1 1 7 109 4 120 3 1 1 0

Greece - - - - - - - - - 0 - 4 0 -

Hungary - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1

Iceland - 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - - -

Ireland 26 25 18 20 23 20 18 - - - - - - -

Italy - - - 3 2 2 0 69 89 - - - - -

Japan 96 86 81 87 81 78 24 - - - - - - -

Korea - - 0 1 0 2 0 - - - - - - -

Luxembourg 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 - - 7 1 2 2 -

Netherlands 178 171 119 117 65 81 92 - - - - - - -

New Zealand 2 1 2 2 8 7 7 22 38 25 19 2 5 5

Norway 98 99 99 99 94 92 64 - - - - - - -

Poland - - - - - - 0 - - - 3 1 - -

Portugal 10 6 8 5 5 4 4 - - - - - - -

Slovak Republic - - - 0 0 0 1 - - - 0 1 2 1

Slovenia 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Spain 19 34 13 13 12 11 8 - - 0 - - - -

Sweden 104 110 126 114 92 97 74 - - 84 31 39 17 43

Switzerland 94 95 113 121 134 157 144 - - - - - - -

United Kingdom 142 179 178 278 253 181 234 209 191 201 239 200 314 261

United States - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Total 998 1,105 1,206 1,427 1,414 1,338 1,234 1,309 972 893 942 999 422 340

Developing country-based CSO Undefined

Table A.3. Official development assistance channelled to and through CSOs, by type of CSO, USD million, 2010-2016

Source: DAC Creditor Reporting System

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All DAC Members

*All figures in constant 2015 USD billion

2015 2016

3 3

16 17

20 20

121 134

3 2

13 12

37 42

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Billion, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-16

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

15

Memo : aid by CSO

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs16

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Billion, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and

include contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and

other private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge %

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

15 16 15 16 16 16 17

2 2 2 2 3 3 3

0

5

10

15

20

25

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

5

10

15

20

25

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSODonor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

50%

2%

13%

29%

2%

4%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 2 4 6

Water Supply & Sanitation

General Environment Protection

Multisector

Food Aid

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Education

Health

Population Policies &…

Government & Civil Society

Emergency Response

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Australia

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

131 109

275 210

407 318

2,756 2,313

5 5

10 9

15 14

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

241276

382

262314

275210

115153

68

105

155

131

109

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

100

200

300

400

500

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

50%

1%

13%

28%

0%9%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 50 100

Food Aid

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Disaster Prevention

Population Policies &…

Health

Water Supply & Sanitation

Multisector

Education

Government & Civil Society

Emergency Response

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Austria

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

1 1

48 66

49 67

789 982

0 0

6 7

6 7

- -

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

6253

43

6152 48

66

1

1

0

1

11

1

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

50%

4%

15%

12%

0%

19%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 10 20

Health

Industry Mining & Construction

Water Supply & Sanitation

Multisector

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Social Infrastructures & Services

Emergency Response

Government & Civil Society

Unspecified

Education

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Belgium

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

171 185

91 90

263 274

1,183 1,455

14 13

8 6

22 19

623 437

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

117 119 104 9068

91 90

168 175160

183194

171 185

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

11% 2%

21%

46%

0%

20%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 20 40 60

Business & Others Services

Population Policies &…

Water Supply & Sanitation

Health

Disaster Prevention

Government & Civil Society

Unspecified

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Multisector

Emergency Response

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Canada

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

54 57

697 748

750 805

3,015 2,790

2 2

23 27

25 29

2,510 2,742

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

634573 584

647 651 697 748

3149 32

36 5054

57

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

43%

5%20%

28%

0%

4%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 100 200 300

Banking Financial Services

Population Policies &…

Multisector

Business & Others Services

Industry Mining & Construction

Education

Government & Civil Society

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Health

Emergency Response

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Czech Republic

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

1 1

14 16

15 17

70 70

1 1

21 23

22 24

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

12 1213 12

1416

11

1 1

1

1

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

60%

2%

12%

16%

0%9%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 1 2 3

Reconstruction Relief

Energy

Water Supply & Sanitation

Unspecified

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Social Infrastructures & Services

Education

Health

Emergency Response

Government & Civil Society

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EU Institutions

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

8 10

1,799 2,021

1,808 2,031

15,555 18,496

0 0

12 11

12 11

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

1,459 1,560 1,659 1,748 1,844 1,7992,021

00

23

7 8

10

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

33%

2%

16%

43%

0%

6%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 500 1000

Disaster Prevention

General Environment Protection

Social Infrastructures & Services

Food Aid

Education

Multisector

Health

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Government & Civil Society

Emergency Response

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Denmark

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

225 196

200 181

424 377

1,980 1,785

11 11

10 10

21 21

217 274

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

251 237298

208 211 200 181

135 150

125

210 229 225196

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

100

200

300

400

500

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

51%

3%

13%

17%

0%16%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 50 100

Population Policies &…

Multisector

Health

Business & Others Services

Social Infrastructures & Services

General Environment Protection

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Unspecified

Emergency Response

Government & Civil Society

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Finland

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

33 17

161 99

193 116

718 633

5 3

22 16

27 18

67 121

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

150 149 146162 155 161

99

12 11 1313 28 33

17

0

50

100

150

200

250

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

50

100

150

200

250

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

51%

2%

14%

18%

0%16%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 20 40

Water Supply & Sanitation

General Environment Protection

Health

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Multisector

Social Infrastructures & Services

Unspecified

Education

Emergency Response

Government & Civil Society

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France

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

14 13

185 193

198 206

6,796 7,392

0 0

3 3

3 3

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

134108

12592

226

185 193

2

10

2

0

1413

0

50

100

150

200

250

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

50

100

150

200

250

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

34%

2%

33%

7%

7%

17%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 10 20 30

Unspecified

Emergency Response

Health

General Environment Protection

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Food Aid

Refugees in Donor Countries

Government & Civil Society

Water Supply & Sanitation

Multisector

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Germany

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

639 751

412 547

1,051 1,299

15,924 21,478

4 3

3 3

7 6

2,011 2,144

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

859 819924 967 1,010

412547

0 00 0 0

639

751

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

19%

1%

11%

58%

0% 12%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 100 200 300

Health

Education

General Environment Protection

Multisector

Food Aid

Disaster Prevention

Reconstruction Relief

Admin.Costs

Government & Civil Society

Emergency Response

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Greece

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

0.1 0.1

0.0 0.0

0.2 0.1

72 159

0.2 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.2 0.0

- -

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

All Aid to CSO is dedicated to refugees in donor

country

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

2

0 0 0

4

0 0

0.0

0.1 0.1 0.1

0.0

0.1 0.10.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

0.00 0.01 0.02

Refugees in Donor Countries

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Hungary

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

0.1 0.1

2 1

2 1

47 55

0 0

3 2

3 2

- -

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

2

1

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

15%0%

25%

30%

22%

7%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 0 0

Health

Disaster Prevention

Social Infrastructures & Services

Government & Civil Society

Emergency Response

Unspecified

Education

Refugees in Donor Countries

Reconstruction Relief

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

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Iceland

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

0.1 0.2

4 5

4 5

31 42

0 0

11 11

12 12

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

0

23 2

4

5

1.2

0.2

0.20.3

0.1

0.2

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

23%

2%

1%

70%

0%

4%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 1 2 3

Communications

Health

Banking Financial Services

Reconstruction Relief

Disaster Prevention

Education

Government & Civil Society

Unspecified

Social Infrastructures & Services

Emergency Response

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Ireland

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

109 110

74 72

184 182

427 428

26 26

17 17

43 43

600 581

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

88 73 73 74 78 74 72

126125 114 116 117 109 110

0

50

100

150

200

250

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

50

100

150

200

250

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

38%

1%14%

42%

0%

5%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 20 40

Water Supply & Sanitation

Social Infrastructures & Services

Food Aid

Population Policies &…

Unspecified

Education

Health

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Government & Civil Society

Emergency Response

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Italy

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

126 150

75 41

201 191

1,882 2,469

7 6

4 2

11 8

246 218

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

6387

57 4772 75

41

16

8

388

84 126

150

0

50

100

150

200

250

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

50

100

150

200

250

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

55%

1%

28%

11%

1%

3%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 5 10 15

Refugees in Donor Countries

Unspecified

General Environment Protection

Water Supply & Sanitation

Government & Civil Society

Social Infrastructures & Services

Emergency Response

Education

Health

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

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Japan

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

187 195

93 44

280 239

11,992 12,038

2 2

1 0

2 2

599 745

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

12590

177

88 84 9344

207

158

166

178 176 187

195

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

29%

1%

24%

39%

0%

6%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 10 20 30

Population Policies &…

General Environment Protection

Health

Multisector

Water Supply & Sanitation

Industry Mining & Construction

Social Infrastructures & Services

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Education

Emergency Response

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Korea

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

1 4

38 34

39 39

1,549 1,635

0 0

2 2

2 2

402 421

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

1823

25 2731

3834

1

11 1

2

1

4

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

71%

1%

14%

10%

0%

4%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 5 10

Government & Civil Society

Water Supply & Sanitation

Disaster Prevention

Multisector

Emergency Response

Social Infrastructures & Services

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Population Policies &…

Education

Health

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Luxembourg

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

13 29

60 55

72 84

263 281

5 10

23 20

28 30

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

5564 68

59 57 60 55

20

67

18 17 1329

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

46%

1%

17%

24%

0% 13%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 5 10 15

Unspecified

Reconstruction Relief

Population Policies &…

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Social Infrastructures & Services

Multisector

Government & Civil Society

Health

Education

Emergency Response

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Netherlands

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

99 108

953 767

1,052 875

4,256 3,328

2 3

22 23

25 26

47 1,375

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

1,163 1,1771,053 1,028 954 953

767

178 39

36 5866 99

108

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1600

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1600

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

69%

4%

11%

13%

0% 3% Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 200 400 600

Social Infrastructures & Services

General Environment Protection

Water Supply & Sanitation

Multisector

Reconstruction Relief

Business & Others Services

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Emergency Response

Population Policies &…

Government & Civil Society

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New Zealand

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

14 14

33 32

47 46

359 352

4 4

9 9

13 13

132 -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

25

40

3035 37

33 32

19

13

14

12 1514 14

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

33%

2%

35%

25%

0%

6%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 5 10

Population Policies &…

Trade Policies & Tourism

Government & Civil Society

Multisector

Social Infrastructures & Services

Disaster Prevention

Health

Education

Emergency Response

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

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Norway

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

252 240

562 582

814 821

3,334 3,680

8 7

17 16

24 22

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

473 458 459 511 538 562 582

223 227 216239

239 252 240

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

43%

2%

15%

36%

0%

4%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 100 200 300

Disaster Prevention

Unspecified

Multisector

Water Supply & Sanitation

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

General Environment Protection

Health

Education

Government & Civil Society

Emergency Response

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Poland

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

0.3 0.7

15 14

15 15

125 182

0 0

12 8

12 8

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

5

10

15

20

25

2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

1013

15 14

0.2

0.2

0.30.7

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

59%

3%

14%

19%

0%

5%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 2 4 6

Energy

Water Supply & Sanitation

Health

Unspecified

Industry Mining & Construction

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Social Infrastructures & Services

Education

Emergency Response

Government & Civil Society

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Portugal

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

0.1 0.1

12 14

12 14

192 172

0 0

6 8

6 8

13 7

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

1917

1513 13 12 14

0.3

0.5

0.00.0 0.0

0.10.1

0

5

10

15

20

25

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

5

10

15

20

25

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

77%

1%5%

0% 9%

7%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 2 4 6

Water Supply & Sanitation

Multisector

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Government & Civil Society

Population Policies &…

Unspecified

Refugees in Donor Countries

Health

Education

Social Infrastructures & Services

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Slovak Republic

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

0.0 0.7

4 6

4 7

17 26

0 3

21 24

22 27

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

4

2

4

6

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.7

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

58%

2%

14%

4%

19%

3% Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5

Industry Mining & Construction

Unspecified

Social Infrastructures & Services

Emergency Response

Water Supply & Sanitation

Health

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Government & Civil Society

Refugees in Donor Countries

Education

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Slovenia

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

0.4 0.5

1.5 1.4

2.0 1.9

25 28

2 2

6 5

8 7

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

33 3 3

22 1

1.51.2 1.0

0.9

0.9

0.40.5

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

4.5

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

4.5

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

69%3%

2%

18%

0%8%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6

Population Policies &…

General Environment Protection

Business & Others Services

Social Infrastructures & Services

Reconstruction Relief

Unspecified

Emergency Response

Health

Education

Government & Civil Society

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Spain

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

1 1

216 319

217 320

757 2,982

0 0

29 11

29 11

- 612

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

745

563

363 320238 216

319

39

11

22

3 1

1

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

43%

1%

17%

11%

17%

10%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 20 40 60

Population Policies &…

Multisector

Water Supply & Sanitation

Unspecified

Health

Education

Emergency Response

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Refugees in Donor Countries

Government & Civil Society

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Sweden

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

444 263

523 712

967 975

4,908 3,581

9 7

11 20

20 27

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

586692

559 595 578 523

712

161

121

313 319 378444

263

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

56%

3%

15%

21%

0%

5%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 200 400

Health

Unspecified

Industry Mining & Construction

Multisector

Water Supply & Sanitation

General Environment Protection

Population Policies &…

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Emergency Response

Government & Civil Society

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Switzerland

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

246 256

625 592

871 848

2,822 2,947

9 9

22 20

31 29

687 721

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

334 359433 471

544625 592

188 183187

213229

246256

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

200

400

600

800

1000

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

38%

2%27%

17%

2%14%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 50 100 150

Refugees in Donor Countries

Social Infrastructures & Services

General Environment Protection

Health

Water Supply & Sanitation

Education

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Multisector

Government & Civil Society

Emergency Response

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United Kingdom

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

604 471

1,942 1,952

2,547 2,423

11,841 13,017

5 4

16 15

22 19

- -

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

8461,156

1,387 1,5491,801 1,942 1,952390

538

544552

614604 471

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

44%

3%

15%

32%

0%

7%

Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 500 1000

Disaster Prevention

General Environment Protection

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Population Policies &…

Water Supply & Sanitation

Multisector

Education

Health

Government & Civil Society

Emergency Response

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United States

*All figures in constant 2015 USD million

2015 2016

1 2

7,183 7,169

7,184 7,171

27,402 28,866

0 0

26 25

26 25

28,816 31,150

(1): Amounts are average disbursements for 2015-2016, unless otherwise shown.

* Women's institutions: Support to women's equality organisations and institutions scores, by definition, principal objective.

Source: CRS (Creditor Reporting System) Aid Activity Database at http://stats.oecd.org/qwids

2015-16, gross disbursements USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Top ten sub-sectors of intervention for bilateral ODA channelled

through CSOs, 2015-2016

Percentage of ODA to CSOs focused on gender equality

Sector breakdown CSO recipients

Composition of bilateral ODA by sector of intervention ODA allocations to and through CSOs by type of CSO

Total to and through CSOs

Total bilateral aid

Percentage of bilateral Aid to CSOs

Percentage of bilateral Aid through CSOs

Percentage of bilateral aid to and through

CSOs

Memo : aid by CSO

Aid to and through CSOs, disbursements

Total Aid to and through CSOs

USD Million, 2015 constant prices

Total to CSOs

Total through CSOs

ODA Allocations to and through CSOs2015-2016

CSOs are playing a major role in the framework of sustainable development, namely for improving economic, social and political conditions in

developing countries.

An activity is characterized as aid to CSOs when the core contributions and pooled programmes and funds are programmed by the CSOs and include

contributions to finance the CSOs projects. An activity is characterized as aid through CSOs when funds are channelled through CSOs and other

private bodies to implement donor-initatiated projects.

Note: This paper presents the most up-to-date official data (2016) on the flows of official development assistance (ODA) to and through CSOs. It also

identifies trends emerging from a comparative analysis of the aid that DAC members provide to CSOs between 2010 and 2016.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

rce

nta

ge (

%)

Women's institutions* Principal objective Significant objective

6,9117,013

6,398 6,432

6,729

7,183 7,169

00

26 0

5

1 2

6000

6200

6400

6600

6800

7000

7200

7400

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

ODA through CSOs ODA to CSOs

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Unspecified location International CSO

Donor country-based CSO Developing country-based CSO

56%

1%

14%

26%

3% 0% Social infrastructureand services

Economicinfrastructure andservicesProduction

Humanitarianassistance

Refugees in DonorCountries

0 1000 2000 3000

Social Infrastructures & Services

General Environment Protection

Refugees in Donor Countries

Education

Agriculture Forestry & Fishing

Food Aid

Government & Civil Society

Health

Emergency Response

Population Policies &…

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