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In 2024, #ODA for hosting refugees in donor countries fell by 17.3%. It made up 13.1% of total ODA, down from 14.6% in 2023. For Ireland, Czechia, Italy, Latvia & Switzerland, these costs still accounted for at least a quarter of their ODA. 🔗 Read more: oecd.org/oda

In 2024, #ODA for hosting refugees in donor countries fell by 17.3%. It made up 13.1% of total ODA, down from 14.6% in 2023. For Ireland, Czechia, Italy, Latvia & Switzerland, these costs still accounted for at least a quarter of their ODA.

🔗 Read more: oecd.org/oda
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Explore insights by Mark Downes from small arms survey and Nadim Houry from Arab Reform Initiative / مبادرة الإصلاح العربي on how investing in development can contribute to conflict prevention, in countries and territories facing high fragility. ➡️Read the States of Fragility report: brnw.ch/21wS6uJ

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The drop in #ODA in 2024 was partly due to a 19.1%↘️ in support to international organisations, after a 2023 increase in contributions to the World Bank’s IDA and the IMF's Resilience and Sustainability Trust. 🔗 Explore the data: oecd.org/oda

The drop in #ODA in 2024 was partly due to a 19.1%↘️ in support to international organisations, after a 2023 increase in contributions to the <a href="/WorldBank/">World Bank</a>’s IDA and the IMF's Resilience and Sustainability Trust.

🔗 Explore the data: oecd.org/oda
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In 2024, #ODA from the top 5 donors made up 69% of total aid from DAC countries. ODA ↗️ in 10 DAC member countries and ↘️ in 22 — partly due to lower multilateral contributions, reduced aid to Ukraine, humanitarian efforts, and in-donor refugee costs. 🔗 brnw.ch/21wS8Jb

In 2024, #ODA from the top 5 donors made up 69% of total aid from DAC countries.

ODA ↗️ in 10 DAC member countries and ↘️ in 22 — partly due to lower multilateral contributions, reduced aid to Ukraine, humanitarian efforts, and in-donor refugee costs.

🔗 brnw.ch/21wS8Jb
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Humanitarian aid dropped by 9.6% in 2024 compared to 2023, falling to USD 24.2bn. According to OECD data, this was part of a wider drop in bilateral aid, marking the first overall decline in ODA after five years of growth. 🔗 oecd.org/oda

Humanitarian aid dropped by 9.6% in 2024 compared to 2023, falling to USD 24.2bn.

According to OECD data, this was part of a wider drop in bilateral aid, marking the first overall decline in ODA after five years of growth. 

🔗 oecd.org/oda