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Factsheet
20 April 2018

Aid spending by DAC donors in 2017

Analysis based on preliminary 2017 official development assistance (ODA) data released by the OECD Development Assistance Committee in April 2018.

Discussion paper
11 April 2018

Aid data needs and use cases in Nepal

There is growing demand in Nepal to improve how aid data is collected and shared, to support how SDGs are met and monitored.

Discussion paper
14 March 2018

The enabling environment for private sector development: donor spending and links to other catalytic uses of aid

Enabling environment ODA for private sector development is a priority area for developing countries. Donors face pressure to resource private finance.

Briefing
28 February 2018

Accounting for ODA loans: The effect of the new rules

Accounting for ODA loans: The effect of the new rules

Background paper
23 February 2018

Coding the P20 – How we developed and coded the P20 Initiative

This paper discusses the data used in the P20 Initiative, highlighting its origins, what difficulties were encountered, and the methods used to analyse it.

Factsheet
11 January 2018

Final ODA data for 2016: an initial analysis of key points

An initial analysis of the final ODA data for 2016 released by the OECD DAC at the end of December 2017.

Report
8 January 2018

Using IATI to trace US aid to Ghana

Briefing
24 November 2017

ODA modernisation: An update following the October 2017 HLM

In September, Development Initiatives (DI) published a background paper outlining the various components of official development assistance (ODA) modernisa

Report
20 November 2017

The frontiers of data interoperability for sustainable development

The latest report from the Joined-Up Data Standards project explores progress and challenges towards joining up data across multiple sources and standards.