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Development Co-operation Profiles

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The OECD’s Development Co-operation Profiles compile and analyse verified statistics and trends on how development assistance is allocated geographically, to sectors, multilateral and civil society organisations, cross-cutting priorities such as gender equality and women’s economic empowerment and the environment and climate, and to mobilise private finance. The profiles cover official and philanthropic providers of aid, official development assistance (ODA) and development finance. These providers include members of the OECD and its Development Assistance Committee (DAC), other countries and philanthropic foundations. The profiles also give an overview of key strategic and policy priorities for development co-operation, the institutional set-up and evaluation systems.

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Other official providers based on data reported as total official support for sustainable development

Brazil has a dual role in development co-operation, acting as a recipient and a provider of South-South and triangular co-operation. Brazil is one of the OECD’s five Key Partners and an OECD Accession candidate. It has actively engaged with different OECD bodies and activities over the past two decades. Through its membership in the Group of Twenty (G20), Brazil advocates for a stronger role of the G20 in support of the 2030 Agenda, notably through the G20 Development Working Group. It focuses on innovative finance for sustainable development and localising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In its 2024 G20 presidency, Brazil has included sustainable development, notably ending poverty and hunger, and inequalities among its priorities.

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