CODEBOOK FOR DONOR PROFILE DATA Question 1: How much ODA does a donor provide? Chart

GROSS/NET ODA DISBURSEMENTS

Data shown Total ODA (gross and net disbursements), 2012-2016

Net ODA as % of GNI, 2017

Data sources and details Data source: OECD table DAC1 • US$ millions (2016 prices) • 2016 data according to OECD DAC preliminary data (April 2017) SEEK estimates. Data source: government budgets, amendments, and official announcements • National currency converted in US$ millions (2015 prices), using OECD annual average exchange rate Data source: OECD table DAC1. 2016 data according to OECD DAC preliminary data (April 2017) Data source: government budgets, official announcements.

Top 10-20 DAC donor countries, total net ODA disbursements, 2015 Top 10-25 DAC donor countries, net ODA as % of GNI, 2015

Data source: OECD table DAC1 • US$ billions (2015 prices) Data source: OECD table DAC1.

2017 ODA projections

Net ODA as % of GNI, disbursements, 2012-2016

RANKING CHARTS

Question 2: What are a donor’s strategic priorities for development? Chart

DONOR’S BILATERAL ODA BY SECTOR

Data shown Bilateral ODA by sectors, gross disbursements, as % of total bilateral ODA, 2015

Data sources and details Data source: OECD CRS Constant prices US$ millions (2015 prices) DAC 5 (sector) codes used (CRS purpose code when relevant): • Education: 110 • Health: 120 + 130 • Water and sanitation: 140 • Government and civil society: 151 • Conflict, peace and security: 152 • Other social services: 160 • Infrastructure: 210 + 220 • Energy: 230 • Financial services and business support: 240 + 250

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Data sources and details Agriculture (including forestry, fishing, rural development): 310 + 43040 Industry, construction and mining: 321 + 322 + 323 Trade policy: 331 Tourism: 332 Environmental protection: 410 Multisector: 430, excl. 43040 (rural development) General budget support: 510 Food aid and commodity assistance: 520 + 530 Debt relief: 600 Humanitarian aid: 700 Donor administration costs: 910 Refugees in donor country: 930 Unspecified: 998

Question 6: How is ODA spent? Chart DONOR’S BILATERAL VS. MULTILATERAL ODA

TOP 10 RECIPIENTS

Data shown Total ODA; gross disbursements; Core contributions to multilateral organizations, earmarked funding to multilateral organizations, and bilateral ODA.

Top 10 recipients of donor’s bilateral ODA, gross disbursements, excluding debt relief, by ODA flow, 2013-2015 average Bilateral ODA by income-group of recipients (as % of total bilateral ODA), gross disbursements, 2013-2015 average

BILATERAL ODA BY INCOMEGROUP

Codebook for Donor Tracker profile data – March 2017

Data sources and details Data source: OECD table DAC1 • Constant prices, US$ millions (2015 prices) • Aid type: o Memo: ODA channeled through multilateral organizations o I.A. Bilateral Development Assistance, subtracting ODA channeled through multilateral organizations o I. B. Multilateral Development Assistance Data source: OECD CRS. • Constant prices, US$ millions (2015 prices) Data source: OECD CRS. • % of total bilateral ODA. Constant prices, US$ millions (2015 prices) • Recipients: o Low-income countries: includes ‘least-developed countries’ and ‘others low-income countries’ o Lower middle-income countries o Upper middle-income countries o Unallocated by income

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Deep dive: Global health Chart

Data shown Bilateral ODA to the health sector, gross disbursements, 2013 to 2015

Multilateral ODA to the health sector, commitments, 2013 to 2015

DONOR’S BIAND MULTILATERAL ODA TO HEALTH

Total health ODA as a % of total ODA

Codebook for Donor Tracker profile data – March 2017

Data sources and details Data source: OECD CRS. • Constant prices, US$ millions (2015 prices) • DAC5 (sector) codes used for bilateral health ODA: o 120: Health o 130: Population policies/programs and reproductive health Data source: OECD DAC: Imputed multilateral contributions to the health sector: Secretariat estimations (January 2017) • OECD Secretariat estimations, converted from current prices into US$ millions (2015 prices)Imputed multilateral contributions are calculated as follows (see full details on methodology on OECD website here): o Step 1: DAC Secretariat calculates each agency’s flows (disbursements, three-year average) to a given sector as a share of the agency’s total aid (core resources only) o Step 2: Share obtained in step 1 is applied to donors’ contributions (commitments) to the core resources of that agency. The resulting amounts represent the imputed flows from donors to a particular sector through this agency. o Includes the following multilateral agencies (see: here (tab2): IDA, IDB Special Fund, AfDF, AsDF, EU institutions (European Commission + EDF), IFAD, IFFIm, UNDP, UNICEF, UNECE, UNFPA, UNPBF, UNRWA, WHO, Gavi, UNAIDS, Global Fund, PAHO, WFP. o For the following countries, Gavi contributions according to the organization’s ‘contributions and proceeds to Gavi’ table, September 2016: Australia, Canada, the UK. o For the following countries, contributions to the Global Fund according to the organization’s ‘pledges and contributions table’, September 2016: Canada, France, Germany, the UK. Data source • Health ODA: see above

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RECIPIENTS OF DONOR’S HEALTH ODA

Health ODA by recipients Donor’s funding pledge to relevant health multilateral organizations and international initiatives, corresponding funding period

DONOR’S KEY GLOBAL HEALTH COMMITMENTS

Data sources and details Total ODA: OECD table DAC1 (gross disbursements)

Data source: OECD CRS for bilateral ODA, DAC secretariat imputed multilateral contribution to the health sector (see above). • percentage of total health ODA Data source: governments and listed organizations • US$ millions, as provided by the organizations. When needed, source currency converted into US$ using the annual average exchange rate of the year in which the pledge was made (according to the OECD). • Global Fund to Fights AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: pledges according to the ‘Pledges at Global Fund Replenishment Conference’ table provided by the organization, September 2016. • Gavi: pledges according to the ‘Full table of pledges to Gavi for the 2016-2020 period’ provided by the organization (‘Resources now assured’), May 2014.

Deep dive: Agriculture Chart

DONOR’S BIAND MULTILATERAL ODA TO AGRICULTURE

Data shown Bilateral ODA to the agriculture sector, gross disbursements, 2013 to 2015

Multilateral ODA to the agriculture sector, commitments, 2013 to 2015

Codebook for Donor Tracker profile data – March 2017

Data sources and details Data source: OECD CRS • Constant prices, US$ millions (2015 prices) • DAC5/CRS codes used for bilateral ODA to agriculture: o 310: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing o 43040: Rural development Data source: OECD DAC: Imputed multilateral contributions to the Agricultural sector : Secretariat estimations (January 2017) • Constant prices, US$ millions (2015 prices) • Imputed multilateral contributions are calculated as follows (see full details on methodology on OECD website here): o Step 1: DAC Secretariat calculates each agency’s flows (disbursements, three-year average) to a given sector as a share of the agency’s total aid (core resources only) o Step 2: Share obtained in step 1 is applied to donors’ contributions (commitments) to the core resources of that agency. The resulting amounts represent the imputed flows from donors to a particular sector

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Total agriculture ODA as a % of total ODA RECIPIENTS OF DONOR’S AGRICULTURE ODA

Agriculture ODA by recipients

Data sources and details through this agency. o Includes the following multilateral agencies (see list here) (tab 2): AfDF, AsDF, EU institutions (European Commission (EC) + EDF), EIB, FAO, GEF, IDA, IDB Special Fund, IFAD, Nordic Dev. Fund, OFID, UNDP, UNECE, UNPBF Data source • Agriculture ODA: see above • Total ODA: OECD table DAC1 Data source: OECD CRS for bilateral ODA, DAC secretariat imputed multilateral contribution to the agriculture sector (see above). • percentage of total agriculture ODA

Deep dive: Global health R&D Data

Data used Funding for research and development (R&D) on povertyrelated and neglected diseases, disbursements

DONOR’S FUNDING TO GLOBAL HEALTH R&D

DONOR’S KEY GLOBAL HEALTH R&D COMMITMENTS

Donor’s funding pledge to relevant global health R&D initiatives, corresponding funding period

Codebook for Donor Tracker profile data – March 2017

Data sources and details Data source: G-FINDER database, based on a survey by Policy Cures Research, see here. • Constant prices, US$ millions (2015 prices) • Scope of funding includes research under 3 criteria: o Disease disproportionally affects people living in developing countries o Need for new products o Insufficient commercial incentives to attract R&D by the private industry. Ranking and trends according to the G-FINDER report ‘Policy Cures Research, Neglected Disease Research and Development: A Pivotal Moment for Global Health, G-FINDER 2016’, based on yearon-year financing for global health R&D. Data source: governments and listed organizations • US$ millions, as provided by the organizations or government. When needed, source currency converted into US$ using the annual average exchange rate of the year in which the pledge was made (according to the OECD).

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Deep dive: Nutrition Data

DONOR’S FUNDING FOR NUTRITION

DONOR’S KEY GLOBAL NUTRITION COMMITMENTS

Data used Nutrition-specific intervention, gross disbursements, 2015

Nutrition-sensitive interventions, 2014 (latest year available)

Donor’s funding pledge to relevant nutrition initiatives, corresponding funding period

Data sources and details Data source: OECD CRS. US$ millions (2015 prices) CRS purpose code used for nutrition-specific interventions: • 12240: Basic nutrition Data source: Global Nutrition Report : • , US$ millions (2015 prices)The Global Nutrition Report is a multipartner initiative to track the state of the world’s nutrition. It is published by the International Food Policy Research Institute and supported by a wide range of governments, donor organizations, CSOs, multilateral organizations and members of the private sector. It relies on figures reported by donors. Data source: governments and listed organizations • US$ millions, as provided by the organizations. When needed, source currency converted into US$ using the annual average exchange rate of the year in which the pledge was made (according to the OECD).

Deep dive: Education Chart

Data shown Bilateral ODA to the education sector, gross disbursements, 2013 to 2015 Multilateral ODA to the education sector, commitments, 2013 to 2015

DONOR’S ODA TO EDUCATION

Codebook for Donor Tracker profile data – March 2017

Data sources and details Data source: OECD CRS. • Constant prices, US$ millions (2015 prices) • CRS purpose code used for bilateral education ODA: o 110: Education Data source: OECD DAC: Imputed multilateral contributions to the education sector: Secretariat estimations (January 2017) • OECD Secretariat estimations, converted from current prices into US$ millions (2015 prices) • Imputed multilateral contributions are calculated as follows (see full details on methodology on OECD website here): o Step 1: DAC Secretariat calculates each agency’s flows (disbursements, three-year average) to a given sector as a share of the agency’s total aid (core resources only) o Step 2: Share obtained in step 1 is applied to donors’

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Total education ODA as a % of total ODA % of donor’s education ODA that goes to scholarships and the costs of students from developing countries studying in the donor country Donor’s bilateral education ODA across sub-sectors BILATERAL EDUCATION ODA ACROSS SUB-SECTORS

BILATERAL EDUCATION ODA BY INCOME-GROUP

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO EDUCATION

Bilateral education ODA by income-group of recipients (as % of total bilateral education ODA), gross disbursements, 20132015 average

Percentage of donor’s humanitarian assistance dedicated to education

Codebook for Donor Tracker profile data – March 2017

Data sources and details contributions (commitments) to the core resources of that agency. The resulting amounts represent the imputed flows from donors to a particular sector through this agency. o Includes the following multilateral agencies (see: here (tab2): IDA, IDB Special Fund, AfDF, AsDF, EU institutions (European Commission + EDF), IFAD, IFFIm, UNDP, UNICEF, UNECE, UNFPA, UNPBF, UNRWA, WHO, Gavi, UNAIDS, Global Fund, PAHO, WFP. Data source • Education ODA: see above Total ODA: OECD table DAC1 (gross disbursements) Data source: OECD CRS • Type of aid: scholarships and student costs in donor countries Data source: OECD CRS • All education CRS purpose codes: o 111: Education, Level Unspecified (referred to as “general education”, which includes: Education policy and administrative management, Education facilities and training, Teacher training, and Educational research o 112: Basic Education o 113: Secondary Education o 114: Post-secondary Education Data source: OECD CRS. • % of total bilateral education ODA. Constant prices, US$ millions (2015 prices) • Recipients: o Low-income countries: includes ‘least-developed countries’ and ‘others low-income countries’ o Lower middle-income countries o Upper middle-income countries o Unallocated by income Data source: United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) • US$ millions, current prices (2015)

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