Development Co-operation Report 2006
Efforts and Policies of the Members of the Development Assistance Committee
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.
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Notes on non-DAC donors - Non-DAC OECD members
The DAC brings together the major OECD aid donors. But other donors, both within and outside the OECD, are playing an increasing role in development co-operation. MDG-8 calls for a global partnership for development. At the same time, there is limited information on non-DAC donorship and often a lack of co-ordination with the traditional donor community. Over 2006 the DAC has undertaken to address this shortcoming by expanding its dialogue with non-DAC donors as partners in development co-operation.
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