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Official Development Assistance (ODA) is a category of development aid. The term applies to aid from the members of Development Assistance Committee of the OECD to Part I List of Aid Recipients, that is to say, developing countries. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... It has been suggested that Official Development Assistance, International development, Foreign aid, Aid, Tied aid, Aid effectiveness, Output-based aid be merged into this article or section. ... It has been suggested that Official Development Assistance, International development, Foreign aid, Aid, Tied aid, Aid effectiveness, Output-based aid be merged into this article or section. ... The Development Assistance Committee (DAC) is the principal body through which the OECD study issues related to cooperation with developing countries. ... The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an international organization of those developed countries that accept the principles of representative democracy and a free market economy. ... A developing country is a country with low average income compared to the world average. ...


Definitions

The full definition of ODA is:

Flows of official financing administered with the promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as the main objective, and which are concessional in character with a grant element of at least 25 percent (using a fixed 10 percent rate of discount). By convention, ODA flows comprise contributions of donor government agencies, at all levels, to developing countries (“bilateral ODA”) and to multilateral institutions. ODA receipts comprise disbursements by bilateral donors and multilateral institutions.

—OECD, Glossary of Statistical Terms [1]

In other words, ODA needs to contain the three elements:
(a) undertaken by the official sector;
(b) with promotion of economic development and welfare as the main objective;
(c) at concessional financial terms [if a loan, having a Grant Element of at least 25 per cent.



This definition is used to exclude development aid from the two other categories of aid from DAC members:

  • Official Aid (OA): Flows which meet conditions of eligibility for inclusion in Official Development Assistance (ODA), other than the fact that the recipients are on Part II of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) List of Aid Recipients.
  • Other Official Flows (OOF): Transactions by the official sector with countries on the List of Aid Recipients which do not meet the conditions for eligibility as Official Development Assistance or Official Aid, either because they are not primarily aimed at development, or because they have a Grant Element of less than 25 per cent.

Examples:
If a donor country accords a grant or a concessional loan to Afghanistan it is classified as ODA, because it is on the Part I list.
If a donor country accords a grant or a concessional loan to Bahrain it is classified as OA, because it is on the Part II list.
If a donor country gives military assistance to any other country or territory it is classified as OOF, because it is not aimed at development.


Uses

There are normally two ways of looking at the volume of ODA:

  • In real terms - the amount transferred
  • As percentage of GNP - aid burden-sharing


In real terms the United States is by far the largest donor. It is also the country that produces the greatest value of goods and services, i.e. GNP. Measures of national income and output are used in economics to estimate the value of goods and services produced in an economy. ... Measures of national income and output are used in economics to estimate the value of goods and services produced in an economy. ...

ODA in USD million in 2004. Source: OECD
ODA in USD million in 2004. Source: OECD


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As percentage Norway is the largest donor, and together with Denmark, Luxemburg, Sweden and the Netherlands, it meets the International Aid Target of dedicating 0.7 percent of GNP. Luxembourg - a small country in west Europe Luxembourg (city) - the capital city of the country Luxembourg (district) - a district in the country Luxembourg, province of Belgium Luxemburg, Iowa - a city in the USA Luxemburg, Wisconsin - a village in the USA Luxembourg Garden, Paris, France Luxemburg Township, Minnesota - a township in...

ODA measured in GNP in 2004. Grey line marks average country effort (42 %). Source: OECD
ODA measured in GNP in 2004. Grey line marks average country effort (42 %). Source: OECD


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      • It should be noted the US federal government's budget is ~20% of its GNI, whereas Norway's is ~60%.

External links


  Results from FactBites:
 
Official Development Assistance - definition of Official Development Assistance in Encyclopedia (146 words)
Official Development Assistance (ODA) is a category of financing/donating programs for developing countries.
OECD The Development Assistance Committee (DAC) dedcribes the definition of ODA as follows.
ODA consists of flows to developing countries and multilateral institutions provided by official agencies, including state and local governments, or by their executive agencies, each transaction of which meets the following test
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