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DEVELOPMENT AID AT A GLANCE STATISTICS BY REGION 3. AMERICA 26 edition

3.. ODA TO AMERICA - SUMMARY 3... Top ODA receipts by recipient USD million, net disbursements in 24 3..3. Trends in ODA Colombia 22 2% 2 Haiti 83 % 23 24 % change 3 5 7 Brazil Bolivia Nicaragua 92 672 43 9% 7% 4% ODA net disbursements ODA gross disbursements ODA commitments 4 6 8 Mexico Honduras Peru 87 64 325 8% 6% 3% (23 USD million) (23 USD million) (23 USD million) 232 794 899 9 94 7 3 7-3.% -.7%.2% 9 Guatemala 277 3% Population (thousands) 63 383 62 26.% Cuba 262 3% Net ODA per capita (USD) 6.7 6. -- Other recipients 3 356 34% Total 9 949 % 3..4. ODA by income group USD million, 24, net disbursements 3..2. Top ODA donors USD million, net disbursements in 24 Germany 86 8% 2 United States 749 8% 3 IDB Special Fund 79 7% 4 France 45 2% 5 EU Institutions 7 7% 6 Canada 48 4% 7 Norway 342 3% 8 IDA 256 3% 9 Switzerland 228 2% Russia 96 2% Other donors 378 4% Total 9 949 % 83 Least Developed Countries 2 7 2 3 4 395 Lower Middle Income Upper Middle Income Unspecified 3..5. Sectors in 24 commitments 4% 28% 7% 4% % 5% 7% % % 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% % Social Economic Production Multisector General Programme Aid Debt Humanitarian Others 2

99 992 994 996 998 2 22 24 26 28 2 22 24 3..6. Net ODA receipts per capita in 24 in USD 3..7. Net ODA and population of aid recipient countries by region in 24 Oceania Europe Africa All developing countries America Asia 6 3 27 2 3 4 5 6 47 56 9 63 USD Net ODA USD million Population million Africa 54 93 55 Asia 53 785 3 993 America 9 949 62 Europe 8 63 53 Oceania 863 Aid unspecified by region 32 672 --- All ODA recipients 6 75 5 93 3..8. Regional shares of total net ODA As a percentage of total ODA % 45 4 Africa 35 3 25 2 5 5 Asia America Europe Oceania 3

3.2. ODA TO AMERICA BY DONOR AND RECIPIENT 3.2.. Top DAC donor countries to America USD million, net bilateral disbursements a) Top donors by amount b) Top donors by share of aid to America 22 23 24 3-year average % of DAC countries 22 23 24 3-year average America as % of each donor's aid United States 926 743 749 86 28% Spain 275 245 5 9 35% 2 Germany 845 299 86 32 2% 2 Norway 366 8 342 56 22% 3 France 48 793 45 5 7% 3 France 48 793 45 5 8% 4 Canada 854 429 48 564 9% 4 Canada 854 429 48 564 8% 5 Norway 366 8 342 56 8% 5 Germany 845 299 86 32 7% 6 Switzerland 88 24 228 27 3% 6 Luxembourg 3 35 3 32 4% 7 United Kingdom 259 23 2 24 3% 7 Switzerland 88 24 228 27 4% 8 Spain 275 245 5 9 3% 8 Belgium 88 87 97 9 % 9 Sweden 3 39 34 34 2% 9 Italy 29 37 47 38 % Korea 76 96 9 94 % United States 926 743 749 86 9% Other DAC countries 275 33 399 335 5% Other DAC countries 592 639 589 67 3% 22-24 Total DAC countries 6 63 6 32 6 54 6 476 % Total DAC countries 6 63 6 32 6 54 6 476 % 3.2.2. DAC donor countries aid to America USD billion, values shown for 24, net bilateral disbursements 2.5 22 23 24.75.82.5.5.5.4.34.23.2.5.3...4.5.5.2.3.4.3..........3 -.5 4

97 975 98 985 99 995 2 25 2 3.2.3. ODA to America by DAC donor USD million, 24 prices and exchange rates, average annual net bilateral disbursements 97-79 98-89 99-99 2-9 2-4 2-4 2-4 % of DAC countries America as % of each donor's aid Australia 4 2 3 43 % % Austria 22 37 4 38 % 7% Belgium 4 53 97 24 % % Canada 7 33 295 4 8 9% 2% Czech Republic - - 3 % 4% Denmark 4 8 9 2 8 % 5% Finland 8 2 3 39 73 % 9% France 34 345 34 285 253 4% 5% Germany 57 744 733 64 52 7% 6% Greece - - 2 2 % 2% Iceland - - - % 4% Ireland 3 7 9 % 3% Italy 278 338 7 7 % % Japan 43 49 789 454-45 % % Korea - 6 33 4 % 8% Luxembourg - - 6 36 4 % 4% Netherlands 484 586 66 298 6 2% 9% New Zealand 2 2 6 5 % % Norway 2 66 67 8 56 6% 8% Poland 5 8 4 % % Portugal - - 3 % 2% Slovak Republic - - - % % Slovenia - - - % 2% Spain - 55 582 27 677 8% 42% Sweden 34 6 2 235 92 2% 7% Switzerland 37 4 4 46 238 3% 4% United Kingdom 325 79 23 226 3% 3% United States 24 95 75 929 2 584 3% % Total DAC countries 3 42 5 29 6 422 6 9 8 732 % % EU Institutions 72 28 75 92 24 --- 7% 3.2.4. ODA to America by largest bilateral donors since 97 USD billion, 24 prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net bilateral disbursements 3.5 United States 2.5 Germany.5 Netherlands.5 Spain Japan -.5 5

97 975 98 985 99 995 2 25 2 3.2.5. Top multilateral donors to America USD million, net disbursements 22 23 24 3-year average % of all multilaterals IDB Special Fund 43 93 79 687 48% 2 EU Institutions 2 974 7 964 28% 3 IDA 263 32 256 277 8% 4 Global Fund 5 89 5 48 4% 5 GEF 2 39 33 3 4% 6 CarDB 42 65 87 65 2% 7 WHO 38 43 33 38 % 8 OFID 7 34 53 35 % 9 UNFPA 35 34 33 34 % UNICEF 2 23 35 26 % Other multilaterals 8 7 7 3% Total multilaterals 3 426 3 859 3 234 3 56 % 3.2.6. ODA to America by largest multilateral donors since 97 USD billion, 24 prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net disbursements 2 IDB Special Fund.5 EU Institutions IDA.5 WFP UNDP 6

3.2.7. Top ODA recipients in America USD million, receipts from all donors, net ODA receipts 22 23 24 3-year average % of all recipients Haiti 272 52 83 69 2% 2 Brazil 28 45 92 2 % 3 Colombia 763 854 22 946 9% 4 Bolivia 658 7 672 677 7% 5 Honduras 568 627 64 6 6% 6 Mexico 47 56 87 595 6% 7 Nicaragua 532 497 43 486 5% 8 Guatemala 33 495 277 358 4% 9 Peru 385 36 325 357 4% Dominican Republic 26 47 67 92 2% Other recipients 3 625 3 694 3 45 3 59 36% Total ODA recipients 65 232 9 949 82 % 3.2.8. Top ODA recipients in America with their share of net debt relief grants USD billion, net ODA receipts 22 23 24 Net debt relief grants.5.5 7

3.2.9. ODA to America by recipient country USD million, 23 prices and exchange rates, net ODA receipts 2-4 97-79 98-89 99-99 2-9 2-4 22 23 24 Share(%) Annual averages Annual amounts Anguilla. 3 7 6 4 4 5 8 - Antigua and Barbuda. 8 2 8 9 8 2 2 2 Argentina.9 2 6 23 3 94 85 32 49 Aruba. - 27 32 - - - - - Bahamas. 3 8 2 - - - - - Barbados. 26 23 5 3 - - - Belize.3 45 4 38 22 3 26 5 36 Bermuda. 2 - - - - - Bolivia 6.5 258 54 897 885 697 668 7 67 Brazil 8.8 559 399 27 296 94 385 45 9 British Virgin Islands. 5 7 6 - - - - - Cayman Islands. 5 4 - - - - - Chile.5 8 35 85 4 62 28 79 237 Colombia 8.6 423 99 23 79 96 779 854 22 Costa Rica.5 3 36 3 44 48 3 33 53 Cuba.3 8 98 8 8 38 89 282 Dominica.2 4 38 27 27 24 26 2 6 Dominican Republic.9 39 28 24 2 98 273 47 66 Ecuador.5 82 258 293 244 56 56 47 58 El Salvador 2. 7 585 43 254 23 227 69 97 Falkland Islands (Malvinas). 8 22 2 - - - - - Grenada.2 6 35 7 29 2 8 39 Guatemala 3.5 53 26 323 399 37 37 495 276 Guyana.3 7 83 82 62 43 4 2 65 Haiti 5.7 45 39 477 555 678 287 52 8 Honduras 5.8 49 459 565 663 64 57 627 62 Jamaica.7 52 378 52 67 76 3 7 9 Mexico 6. 237 282 39 6 654 438 56 794 Montserrat.4 7 8 3 42 4 4 55 38 Netherlands Antilles. 58 73 48 - - - - - Nicaragua 5.3 44 385 88 2 568 533 497 43 Panama. 3 96 87 2 5 49 7-95 Paraguay. 28 3 26 87 4 9 29 58 Peru 2.8 369 587 63 539 294 398 36 32 Saint Kitts and Nevis. 6 4 3 6 23 29 - Saint Lucia.3 4 24 38 2 29 28 24 8 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. 2 22 27 9 2 9 8 9 Suriname.5 23 2 5 69 56 4 3 3 Trinidad and Tobago. 24 2 24 2 - - - Turks and Caicos Islands. 8 8 5 5 - - - - Uruguay.4 6 32 77 3 42 2 36 87 Venezuela.4 4 44 54 8 45 49 35 4 America, regional 2.8 262 44 848 69 36 69 293 North & Central America, regional 4. 52 26 72 33 424 55 43 433 South America, regional 2.9 59 54 2 234 34 4 275 27 West Indies, regional.6 69 65 86 69 238 36 64 America total 499 7243 8396 8343 672 333 232 994 8

97 974 978 982 986 99 994 998 22 26 2 97 974 978 982 986 99 994 998 22 26 2 97 974 978 982 986 99 994 998 22 26 2 97 974 978 982 986 99 994 998 22 26 2 97 974 978 982 986 99 994 998 22 26 2 97 974 978 982 986 99 994 998 22 26 2 97 974 978 982 986 99 994 998 22 26 2 97 974 978 982 986 99 994 998 22 26 2 3.2.. Trends in aid to largest American recipients since 97 USD billion, 23 prices and exchange rates, 3-year average net ODA receipts.5 Bolivia 2.5 Haiti 2.5.5.5.4.2.8.6.4.2 Brazil.2.8.6.4.2 Honduras.9 Colombia.5.2 Nicaragua.6.9.3.6.3 El Salvador.9 Peru.5.6.3 9

996 997 998 999 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 2 22 23 3.3. ODA TO AMERICA BY SECTOR 3.3.. ODA to America by sector since 996 As a percentage of total ODA to America, 3-year average commitments % 6 SOCIAL 5 ECONOMIC 4 PRODUCTION HUMANITARIAN 3 2 MULTISECTOR GENERAL PROGRAMME AID DEBT OTHERS 3.3.2. ODA to 5 largest recipients in America by sector in 24 As a percentage of total ODA committed for each country SOCIAL ECONOMIC PRODUCTION MULTISECTOR GENERAL PROGRAMME AID DEBT HUMANITARIAN OTHERS Bolivia 4 4 7 Brazil 5 59 4 2 Colombia 55 2 3 2 7 Haiti 48 3 2 4 Mexico 56 3 4 8 % 2% 4% 6% 8% %

Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Netherlands 3.3.3. ODA to America by donor and sector in 24 SOCIAL 6.8 64.2 59.6 47.5 5.4 3.7 23.4 29.2 38.7 7.3 57. 55. 3.7 77. 48.2 74.7 Education - 3.3 9.8 9. 38. 4.5 7.7 4.2 9. 7.3. 26.3 3.8 5. 2.7 - of which: Basic education -..6 2..8-6... - 8..2.8.4 5.7 - Health.2 3. 4.4 6.4.8 -..2.6-2.3 3.7 3.8 3. 2.8 - of which: Basic health - 2.2 7.2 4.4.8 -...6-2..3 3. 2.3 6.7 - Population and reproductive health - -.6 2.8 - -... -.9.3.3.5 - - Water supply and sanitation -. 4.2 2.3 - -. 2.2 4.5 - - 2. 3.9 4.3.4 - Government and civil society..8 4.9 25.3.2 27.2 4.3.5 3.5-4.3 9.7.6 2.4 9.2 66.8 Other social infrastr. and services 5.6. 4.7.8.5 -.2 2.. - 2.3 3.2.2 4.7 5.2 7.8 ECONOMIC - 5.6.2.7 -. 3.8 36. 43.6 -.7.9 59.8 8.8.8 4.2 Transport, communications - 9.6.2.7 - - - 36. 5. - -. 32.4 8..3 - Energy - 6..2. -. 3.8. 33.6 - -.9 27.2.2.4 - Banking, business and other services - -.8. - - -. 5. -.7 -.2.6. 4.2 PRODUCTION 4.7 2.6 2.9 5.9 6.5 59. 3.3. 5.3-3..6 5.5 6..8. Agriculture, forestry and fishing - 2.4 2.8.2 5. 57.3 3.3. 3.2-2.7. 4. 3.9 3.. Industry, mining and construction 4.5.. 4.2 -.8.. 2. -.4.5.3.9 7.5 - Trade and tourism.2...5.5 - -.. - -..3.3.2 - MULTISECTOR 76. 7.5 4.6 8.2-8.5 9.7 28..6 29.7 4.3 27.6 7.5 5.6 25.4.7 GENERAL PROGRAMME AID - -..6 - - -..3 - - 2.5 2.8 -. - DEBT - - - - - - -.. - - - - - - - HUMANITARIAN 2.4..9 6.6 5.8...3.5-5..9.6.2 5.2 - OTHERS - -.7 9.4 36.2.6.6 5.. -..3..3 8.6.4 TOTAL Food aid (emergency and develop. aid) - -..7 - - -..3 - - 2.5.5 -. -

New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Spain Switzerland United Kingdom United States Total DAC countries EU institutions World Bank (IDA) Total multilaterals As a percentage of total bilateral commitments Percentage of multilateral finance SOCIAL 23. 25.2 95.6 73.8 83.3-7. 7. 25.7 37.8 67.4 43.8 8.9 35.2 29.9 Education 5.3 4.8 72.2 5.4 83.3 -.4.4.9 2.5 3.6 7.8-3.7.6 of which: Basic education -.7 6.6 - - -.9.9.3-2.9.4 - -.7 Health -.7 7.8.3 - - 7.9 7.9-2.4 2.4 2.5-2.5 5.3 of which: Basic health -.7 6.3. - - 5.6 5.6-2.4 2.2 2. -.9.4 Population and reproductive health -.7 - - - - 3.2 3.2 -.5.2 3. -.2 2.7 Water supply and sanitation -.3 - - - - 2.7 2.7 7.2.2. 7.9 5. 6.8 5.2 Government and civil society 7.8 7. 3. 5. - - 3. 3. 7.3 2.7 46.7 2.2.6 8.8 3. Other social infrastr. and services -.6 2.6 7. - - 5.7 5.7.3.5 3.5 2.3 2.2 3.2 2. ECONOMIC 3.5.6-2.5 - - 2.2 2.2.9 26.7 3.3 25.7 56.2 24. 33.9 Transport, communications - - -.6 - -.2.2-6.3.8.2-2.7 2.4 Energy 3.5.4 - - - -.2.2-2.2.2 2.7 26.5.3 3.5 Banking, business and other services -.2-2. - -.8.8.9 8.2.3 2.8 29.7-8. PRODUCTION 3. 2.4 2.2.8 - - 5.8 5.8 6.7.5 9.3 7.4 9.5 2.6 5.3 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3..8 -.7 - - 4.7 4.7 3.. 7.9 5.7 5.6-2.5 Industry, mining and construction -.5 2.2. - -.5.5 2.7.4.4.3 3.7.6.7 Trade and tourism - - - - - -.6.6.9...4.2 2..2 MULTISECTOR 3.3 69.2 2.2 2.8 - - 7. 7. 45.2 4.4 9.7 6. 8.3 2.8 8.8 GENERAL PROGRAMME AID - - - - - -.. - -.8.9 - -.3 DEBT - - - - - - - - - 4.3.. - - - HUMANITARIAN 9.6 2.4 - - - -...2 4. 8.4 4.4 7. 7.4 5. OTHERS 2.4.2 -. 6.7-2.8 2.8.4 22.2..7 - - 6.6 TOTAL - Food aid (emergency and develop. aid) - - - - - -.. 2.7-2.9. - -. 2

996 997 998 999 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 2 22 23 3.3.4. Analysis of social sector ODA to America by donor As a percentage of total sector-allocable commitments for each donor in 24 % 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Education Health Population Programmes Water Supply & Sanitation Government & Civil Society Other Social 3.3.5. Analysis of social sector ODA to America since 996 As a percentage of total sector-allocable ODA, 3-year average commitments % 3 25 2 5 5 Education Health Population Programmes Water Supply & Sanitation Government & Civil Society Other Social 3

996 997 998 999 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 2 22 23 3.3.6. Analysis of economic and production sector ODA to America by donor As a percentage of total sector-allocable commitments for each donor in 24 % 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Transport / Communications Energy Banking / Business Services Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing Industry / Mining / Construction Trade / Tourism 3.3.7. Analysis of economic and production sector ODA to America since 996 As a percentage of total sector-allocable ODA, 3-year average commitments % 3 25 Transport / Communications Energy 2 5 5 Banking / Business services Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing Industry / Mining / Construction Trade / Tourism 4

3.3.8. ODA to America by sector and recipient in 24 USD million, commitments SOCIAL ECONOMIC PRODUCTION MULTI- SECTOR GEN.PROG. AID DEBT HUMANI- TARIAN OTHERS TOTAL Antigua and Barbuda - - Argentina 93 5 7 6 - - 3 Belize 7 2 4 Bolivia 369 379 5 68-6 5 933 Brazil 94 748 55 252-2 262 Chile 43 422 4 2 - - 4 487 Colombia 649 37 59 47 3 8 86 Costa Rica 25 68 4 28-2 23 Cuba 6 4 7 5 5 2 6 Dominica 2 2 6-22 44 Dominican Republic 69 4 5 223 9-5 352 Ecuador 89 3 26 62 3-4 2 98 El Salvador 26 6 4 2 4 353 Grenada 5 9-6 3 Guatemala 358 39 35 42 3 4 49 Guyana 59 5 3-6 94 Haiti 458 24 95 3 25 3 956 Honduras 36 8 76 29-9 3 623 Jamaica 39 5 2 29-4 3 82 Mexico 62 347 42 9 - - 7 9 Montserrat 7 2 - - - - 28 Nicaragua 338 99 5 26 2-8 3 69 Panama 3 2 5-2 23 Paraguay 33 75 4 8 332 Peru 36 9 5 2 4 666 Saint Lucia 2 9 5 23 4-36 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 5 8-34 49 Suriname 25 - - 27 Uruguay 9 8 5 - - 96 Venezuela 27 5 3 - - 2 2 4 America, regional 75 272 28 68 - - 58 729 428 North & Central America, regional 37 5 36 54 - - 37 33 58 South America, regional 58 8 62 64-8 3 West Indies, regional 97 6 - - 2 6 America total 5 92 3 7 875 782 92 8 67 869 3 34 5

Top donors 24 Education 3.3.9. Total ODA to education USD billion, 23 prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages.2.8.6.4.2 Bilateral ODA Multilateral ODA 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 commitments, USD million 3.3.. Top recipients 24 Brazil Colombia Haiti Mexico Peru Guatemala Bolivia Dominican Republic Chile Honduras Others Total Germany 49 25 3 3 5 6 5 2 25 France 33 22 3 8 7 2 3 8 4 57 United States 3 6 3 5-4 - 2 74 Canada 9 6 - - - 39 Spain 7 4 2 5 5 38 Japan 6 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 37 IDB Special Fund 24 - - - 2 36 United Kingdom 4-6 26 IDA - - - - - 4 - - - - 9 Norway 3 2-3 4 - - 9 Other donors 7 5 3 7 7 9 2 35 88 Total 8 76 63 63 39 38 35 3 29 29 226 747 3.3.. ODA to education by subsector 24 USD million, commitments 32 Education policy training / research Secondary education 2 68 Basic education 55 Post-secondary education 3.3.2. ODA commitments to education USD million 2 22 23 24 Australia 2 - Austria 2 5 2 Belgium 8 6 5 6 Canada 73 8 47 39 Czech Republic Denmark 2 7-4 Finland 4 5 3 France 29 3 4 57 Germany 23 252 228 25 Greece Iceland - - Ireland Italy 3 8 Japan 58 5 4 37 Korea 8 8 3 9 Luxembourg 5 4 3 4 Netherlands - - New Zealand Norway 5 9 Poland - - Portugal 8 6 5 3 Slovak Republic - - Slovenia - - - Spain 2 59 26 38 Sweden 5 Switzerland 7 35 2 United Kingdom 6 42 27 26 United States 55 86 6 74 DAC countries 767 732 679 679 EU Institutions 8 33 64-6

Top donors 24 Health 3.3.3. Total ODA to health USD billion, 23 prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages.2.8 Bilateral ODA.6.4 Multilateral ODA.2 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 3.3.4. Top recipients 24 commitments, USD million Haiti Nicaragua Bolivia Guatemala Honduras Ecuador El Salvador Peru Guyana Dominican Republic Others Total United States 4 4-25 7 6 5 4 72 28 IDB Special Fund 85 2 45 - - - - - 2 35 Global Fund - - 35 2-23 6 2-4 2 Japan 2 8 4 4 Canada 9 5-4 4 Spain 2 2 9 5 2-7 37 UNFPA 9 2 2-4 33 WHO - 3 - - - - - - - - - 3 Kuwait [KFAED] 3 - - - - - - - - - - 3 Korea - - 6 5-23 Other donors 2 5 3 3 5 7 38 5 Total 54 27 86 76 37 33 3 23 7 7 266 867 3.3.5. ODA to health by subsector 24 USD million, commitments 243 389 235 Health, general Basic health Population policies incl. HIV/AIDS control 3.3.6. ODA commitments to health USD million 2 22 23 24 Australia Austria 5 6 4 2 Belgium 5 6 4 3 Canada 3 57 5 4 Czech Republic - - Denmark - - Finland 5 France 23 5 397 3 Germany 4 5 34 5 Greece - - - - Iceland - - - - Ireland Italy 6 6 7 3 Japan 27 92 2 4 Korea 38 7 35 23 Luxembourg 3 2 6 Netherlands 4 - New Zealand - - - - Norway 3 6 6 Poland - - Portugal - - Slovak Republic - - - - Slovenia - - Spain 3 6 37 Sweden 7-2 6 Switzerland 2 - United Kingdom 6 4 3 4 United States 376 329 34 28 DAC countries 799 665 868 489 EU Institutions 2 36-7

Top donors 24 Water 3.3.7. Total ODA to water USD billion, 23 prices and exchange rates, commitments with 3 year moving averages.2.8.6.4 Bilateral ODA.2 Multilateral ODA 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 2 22 23 24 3.3.8. Top recipients 24 commitments, USD million Mexico Nicaragua Paraguay Peru Bolivia Argentina Haiti Cuba Colombia Guyana Others Total Germany 33-68 6 - - 38 346 France 33 - - - - 35 IDB Special Fund 2 7-5 - - 9 4 Korea - 66 - - - - - 4 7 Kuwait [KFAED] - - - - - 5 - - - - - 5 EU Institutions - - - - 38 - - - - - 7 45 Spain 4 4 3-8 43 Switzerland - - - 6 8 - - - 2-3 4 Japan 2 8 2 7 2 5 38 IDA - 3 - - - - 3 - - - 3 36 Other donors - - 3 6 6 Total 268 4 9 8 66 5 4 33 4 9 28 964 3.3.9. ODA to water by subsector 24 USD million, commitments 53 44 7 Water resources policy Water supply & sanitation - large systems Basic drinking water supply & sanitation Rivers / Waste / Education 353 3.3.2. ODA commitments to water USD million 2 22 23 24 Australia - - - Austria Belgium 3 3 3 3 Canada 4 32 5 Czech Republic - - Denmark - - - Finland 4 - France 5 232 5 35 Germany 237 23 36 346 Greece - - - - Iceland - - - - Ireland - - - Italy 2 Japan 284 545 67 38 Korea 7 7 Luxembourg 5 Netherlands - - - New Zealand - - - - Norway Poland - - - - Portugal - - - - Slovak Republic - - - - Slovenia - - - - Spain 3 2 6 43 Sweden 5 3 Switzerland 73 4 4 United Kingdom United States 2 2 3 DAC countries 77 22 226 689 EU institutions 35 29 23 45 8