SOURCE: This information was extracted on 10/01/2018 from the Creditor Reporting System (CRS) database maintained by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Statistics Department. For additional information please click here.
From Whom to Whom
Aid Flow Chart
This chart presents the volume of aid and the various channels that donors use to target different health purposes, as reported to the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD).To create an interactive view of the flows and aid volumes between 2013 to 2017, select donors, years, types of channels and sectors.
Main Recipients
This chart provides information on the distribution of Development Assistance for Health (DAH) among the 146 recipient countries highlighted by income groups as defined by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC): Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Other Low-Income Countries (Other LICs), Low Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) and Upper Middle-Income Countries (UMICs). This chart does not include funds disbursed at the Global or at the Intercountry/Regional level. To create an interactive view of the volume of DAH in a collection of countries from 2013 to 2017, click on the income groups at the top of the chart.
Targeting Health Assistance Chart
"This chart shows the relative proportion of funds supporting activities for different health purposes, as reported to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). To create an interactive view, select a time period between 2013 to 2017.
Trends in Targeting
This chart shows how the amount of funding for different health purposes, as reported to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has changed over time.To create an interactive view, click on the health purposes listed below the chart or select the button to hide the series to build a chart.
Donor Types
This chart shows trends in disbursements by Bilateral, Multilateral and Private donors’ in funding Development Assistance (DA) for health. To create an interactive view, click on Private, Bilateral or Multilateral bellow the chart.
Top Ten Multilaterals (2002-2017)
Donor | USD Millions |
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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria | 39,704.48 |
International Development Association | 19,048.46 |
Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization | 12,943.81 |
EU Institutions | 9,164.48 |
UNFPA | 4,525.56 |
World Health Organization | 4,474.58 |
UNICEF | 3,191.50 |
UNAIDS | 2,553.41 |
UNRWA | 1,445.91 |
AfDF | 1,277.43 |
Type of Aid Recipient
About this chart: This chart shows three different types of recipients of Development Assistance for Health; the Country level, Multicounty level and Global Level. To create an interactive view, click on Country, Global or Multicounty below the chart.
Top Ten Recipient Countries (2002-2017)
Country | USD Millions |
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Nigeria | 14,212.68 |
India | 12,571.73 |
Ethiopia | 11,008.17 |
United Republic of Tanzania | 10,536.09 |
Kenya | 10,370.96 |
Uganda | 8,309.71 |
South Africa | 8,244.08 |
Mozambique | 7,736.54 |
Democratic Republic of Congo | 7,090.89 |
Zambia | 6,386.43 |
Income Group Level
Trends presented in this chart shows the changes in funding Development Assistance for Health for different income groups as defined by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC): Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Other Low-Income Countries (Other LICs), Low Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) and Upper Middle-Income Countries (UMICs). The chart also presents disbursements to Global and Multi-country levels of implementation as a point of comparison. To create an interactive view, click the income groups below the chart.
Income Group Level Disbursements
This chart shows how funding is distributed to different income groups as defined by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC): Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Other Low-Income Countries (Other LICs), Low Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) and Upper Middle-Income Countries (UMICs). The chart also presents disbursements to Global and Multi-country levels of implementation as a point of comparison. To create an interactive view, select a time period between 2013 to 2017.
Financial Arrangements
This chart highlights the trends in financial arrangements that are used to disburse Development Assistance (DA) for health including grants, concessional loans, private development finance and equity investments. To create an interactive view, click the financial instruments below the chart.
Top 10 Lenders of ODA for Health (2002-2017)
Donor | USD Millions |
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International Development Association | 15,884.72 |
Germany | 1,208.58 |
AfDF | 966.76 |
France | 822.82 |
Japan | 782.01 |
Korea, Republic of | 653.99 |
Asian Development Bank | 558.69 |
Inter-American Development Bank | 546.86 |
EU Institutions | 343.55 |
Spain | 219.60 |
Development Assistance for Health by WHO Regions
This chart shows the trends in the disbursement of Development Assistance for health to the Member States belonging to the six World Health Organization (WHO) Regions, African Region (AFR), Region of the Americas (AMR). Eastern Mediterranean (EMR), European Region (EUR), South-East Asia Region (SEAR) and Western Pacific Region (WPR). The chart also presents disbursements to Global and Multi-country levels of implementation as a point of comparison. To create an interactive view, click the WHO Regions below the chart
WHO Regional Distributions
This chart shows how Development Assistance for health is distributed to different Member States by World Health Organization (WHO) regional groupings; African Region (AFR), Region of the Americas (AMR). Eastern Mediterranean (EMR), European Region (EUR), South-East Asia Region (SEAR) and Western Pacific Region (WPR). The chart also presents disbursements to Global and Multi-country levels of implementation as a point of comparison. To create an interactive view, select a time period between 2013 to 2017
Type of Aid
This chart presents the various modalities of delivering Development Assistance for Health by budget support; core contributions and pooled programmes and funds; project-type interventions; experts and other technical assistance; scholarships and student costs in donor countries; debt relief; administrative costs; and other in-donor expenditures. To create an interactive view, select a time period between 2013 to 2017 and also a World Health Organization (WHO) regional grouping; African Region (AFR), Region of the Americas (AMR). Eastern Mediterranean (EMR), European Region (EUR), South-East Asia Region (SEAR) and Western Pacific Region (WPR).