Official development assistance (ODA) totalled USD 185.9 billion in 2021, an upwards revision from the provisional figure of USD 179 billion released in April following revisions by several DAC members.
The 2021 ODA total is equivalent to 0.33% of DAC members’ combined gross national income (GNI).
The 2021 total marks an 8.5% rise in real terms (i.e. adjusted for inflation and exchange rate fluctuations) compared to 2020 due mostly to COVID-19 support, particularly in the form of vaccine donations. Excluding vaccine donations, 2021 ODA would have increased by 4.8% in real terms from 2020.
DAC countries spent USD 21.9 billion on COVID-19 related activities in 2021, representing about 12% of their combined net ODA. Within this total, USD 11.1 billion were spent on support related to COVID-19 control (e.g. prevention, treatment and care), as well as vaccine donations, while the rest was spent on humanitarian aid and macro-economic support.
Total 2021 ODA included USD 181.4 billion in the form of grants, loans to sovereign entities, debt relief and contributions to multilateral institutions; USD 1.2 billion to development-oriented private sector instrument (PSI) vehicles and USD 3.3 billion in the form of net loans and equities to private companies operating in ODA-eligible countries.
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