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Providers use two lists – one for countries and territories and another for international organisations – to identify who is eligible to receive official development assistance (ODA). The DAC list of ODA Recipients contains countries and territories that are eligible to receive ODA.
This is a list of countries based on the official development assistance (ODA) they have received for the given year. More comprehensive and current lists are available from the OECD (Table DAC2a) and the World Bank (Net official development assistance and official aid received (current US$)).
International development aid is given by many non-private donors. The first table is based on official development assistance (ODA) figures published by the OECD for members of its Development Assistance Committee (DAC). Non-DAC members included in the OECD's publishing are listed separately.
Macro-financial assistance (MFA) is a form of financial aid extended by the EU to partner countries experiencing a balance of payments crisis. It takes the form of medium/long-term loans or grants, or a combination of these, and is only available to countries benefiting from a disbursing International Monetary Fund programme.
18 lip 2022 · Four EU member states exceeded the 0.7% ODA/GNI threshold. The Council stresses that it is urgent for the EU and its member states to take action towards achieving their collective commitments to provide 0.7% of GNI as ODA and 0.20% as ODA to the least developed countries by 2030.
24 cze 2024 · The Council today approved conclusions on the EU development aid targets in the thirteenth annual report to the European Council, which confirms that the EU and its Member States have maintained their position as the largest global provider of official development assistance (ODA).
This section explains how EU countries can request access to financial assistance mechanisms in order to preserve or restore financial stability.