14-July-2015
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22-May-2015
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DAC statistics are primarily designed to measure donor effort. The following note describes the OECD DAC’s methodology for calculating imputed multilateral flows, that is imputing aid by multilateral bodies back to the funders of these bodies so that total donor outflows that can be assigned to an individual recipient.
18-May-2015
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Information note on the procedure for proposals for changes to the List of ODA-eligible international organisations
7-April-2015
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National and international development finance institutions (DFIs) are specialised development banks or subsidiaries set up to support private sector development in developing countries. They are usually majority owned by national governments and source their capital from national or international development funds or benefit from government guarantees.
3-December-2012
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5-May-2011
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30-April-2011
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This booklet celebrates 50 years of the OECD’s statistics on aid and other flows to developing countries. Compiled under the guidance of the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC), these statistics are the basis of practically all international comparisons of aid volume. They are relied on by governments, NGOs, the media, researchers and students as a key source of information on the volume and quality of aid.
15-December-2010
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16-February-2010
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"Untying aid: is it working?" is the first ever independent evaluation of DAC members policies and practices towards untying.
6-May-2004
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Fundaciones Filantrópicas y Cooperación al Desarrollo. Extracto del Diario del CAD (Comité de Ayuda al Desarrollo) de 2003, Volumen 4, N° 3.