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Report
18 October 2012

Official development assistance: an essential guide

How much aid is there? Who provides it? Who implements it? Where does it go and what is spent on?

Factsheet
20 September 2013

Official Development Assistance (ODA)

ODA totalled US$128 billion in 2012 - a substantial increase since 2000 Although ODA provided by DAC donors has fallen from a peak of US$137 billion in 201

Report
2 June 2014

DFID's aid spending for nutrition: 2010–2012

This report looks at the Department for International Development's (DFID's) aid spending on nutrition between 2010 to 2012.

Report
20 January 2015

Improving ODA allocation for a post-2015 world

Improving ODA allocation for a post-2015 world: Report from Development Initiatives. Looks at aid in the context of other financing for development.

Report
3 June 2015

DFID’s aid spending for nutrition: 2013

As part of increasing efforts to track donor spending on nutrition interventions, DFID’s aid spending for nutrition: 2013 independently analyses the UK’s D

Factsheet
23 February 2016

Understanding aid spending in 2014

Total official development assistance in 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC) donors r

Report
2 April 2016

DFID’s aid spending for nutrition: 2014

As part of increasing efforts to track donor spending on nutrition interventions and building on previous reviews, 'DFID’s aid spending for nutrition: 2014

Report
4 April 2016

Aiding domestic revenue mobilisation

Aid for domestic revenue mobilisation is at a turning point. It is vital to the success of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and is growing in promi

Discussion paper
17 May 2016

Foreign aid and stimulating domestic revenue mobilisation in Uganda and Kenya

The role of official development assistance (ODA) in supporting developing countries to enhance and generate domestic revenues (specifically tax revenue) h