Harsh R. Desai
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Analyst & team lead @OECDdev for #DAC statistics on official and private flows #ODA. Tweets are my own and do not reflect the views of my employer.
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https://www.oecd.org/dac/financing-sustainable-development/ 16-07-2014 17:55:15
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Adam Tooze IMF World Bank Center for Global Development Mark Sobel Brad Setser david_mcnair Albert Pinto Lawrence H. Summers So part of the zeitgeist of the moment is that rich countries are focused on the crises that affect them (wars, climate etcโฆ) but not on the crisis of global poverty. (4/5)
#ICYMI : Last week, OECD Development released preliminary #statistics on #ODA in 2023. Check out the latest data, in the new @OECD Data Explorer: data-explorer.oecd.org (and of course, please do reach out if you have any questions or suggestions for the new platform!).
Aid generosity (ODA-GNI) reporting for 2023 based on OECD Development preliminary data
Total: 0.37% of DAC GNI (US$223.7b)
Av. donor effort: 0.43%
Australia: 0.19% (26/31)
Total 'in-donor' refugee support: -6.2% (13.8% of total ODA) but still v. high for some donors (Ireland, Czechia)
Great Development Initiatives (DI) analysis via Bond on the implications of the decline in grant financing to #LDCs , based on latest OECD Development 2022 #aid statistics. OECD Development raised the alarm on this issue too in its latest #DevelopmentCooperation Report: oe.cd/dcr2023. More to come!
Check out this chart and many others in OECD Development's interactive Flourish story on trends observed from the final 2022 #ODA statistics, detailing aid by partner countries, components, sectors + thematic focus on #Ukraine , #COVID19 , and much more: public.flourish.studio/story/2150513/.
Great to see this excellent primer from Development Initiatives (DI) on OECD Development's final #2022 #aid statistics. Stay tuned for an OECD Development event to further showcase these data on Jan 22nd: meetoecd1.zoom.us/webinar/registโฆ + #dataviz on key trends.
Some excellent and very important research from OECD Development
Just as more funds and political capital are needed for peace, it has dramatically declined.
Meanwhile, humanitarian funding has dramatically increased