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Development Co-operation Report 2006

Efforts and Policies of the Members of the Development Assistance Committee

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The OECD Development Assistance Committee's annual report on international aid. This year's edition includes an overview reviewing recent trends in aid volume, allocation, and effectiveness. A special chapter looks at how aid for trade can be made more effective.  Preliminary findings from the 2006 Baseline Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration are also presented.  Individual chapters for each donor country summarize key features of each country's programme including data on total flows, breakdowns by income group, geographical region and sector, and listing of the top ten recipients. Country chapters also include commentary on the donor's commitment to the MDGs, aid effectiveness, and policy coherence. The comprehensive statistical annex provides graphs and tables showing the evolution of aid flows.

English Also available in: German, French

New Zealand

New Zealand’s net ODA reached USD 274 million in 2005, representing an increase of 18.5% in real terms and an improvement in the ODA/GNI ratio from 0.23% in 2004 to 0.27% in 2005. Commitment to the MDGs. In its strategies to address poverty, New Zealand pays particular attention to the rights of the poorest communities within partner countries. Considerable efforts are made to help communities fulfil basic needs, expand opportunities and reduce vulnerability to poverty. In a drive to better contribute to the fulfilment of the MDGs and support global commitments, New Zealand’s health and education policies have been re-targeted. New Zealand provides substantial assistance in the areas of governance, economic development and the environment, focusing on the long-term elimination of poverty.

English Also available in: French

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