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2012 Anexo I Figura 39: Níveis de educação entre africanos com 15 a 24 anos de idade
2012 Anexo I Figura 40: Jovens africanos em zonas urbanas e zonas rurais por nível de rendimento
2012 Caixa 6: Dinâmica de assentamento e criação de emprego rural na África Ocidental
2012 Caixa 9: Taxas de inscrição no ensino secundário e terciário, por região do mundo
2012 Figura 1: África apresenta um rápido crescimento de jovens com educação (grupo com idades entre os 20-24 por nível de educação, 2000-2030)
2012 Figura 10: Jovens e adultos por actividade
2012 Figura 11: Quem são os jovens NEET?
2012 Figura 12: Estatuto de emprego por nível de educação e grupo etário nos PRB
2012 Figura 13: Estatuto de emprego por nível de educação e grupo etário nos PRM
2012 Figura 14: Desempregados contra NEET: motivos auto-admitidos para não trabalhar
2012 Figura 15: Motivos para não trabalhar entre os jovens desanimados por nível educativo alcançado
2012 Figura 16: Percursos transitórios por jovens do sexo masculino e feminino (15-30)
2012 Figura 17: Emprego juvenil por actividade em 2008 e 2010: as actividades do sector informal e a agricultura absorveram o impacto da crise
2012 Figura 18: Vendas agregadas e número de empresas da África subsariana, por dimensão
2012 Figura 19: O compromisso entre o emprego vulnerável e o desemprego
2012 Figura 20: Distribuição de emprego primário por tipo
2012 Figura 21: Mais de metade dos jovens rurais trabalha fora da agricultura
2012 Figura 22: Pobreza alimentar entre os jovens trabalhadores:agrícola vs. não agrícola vs. urbano
2012 Figura 23: Desafios do mercado de trabalho enfrentados pelos jovens
2012 Figura 24: Percepção dos jovens dos principais obstáculos a encontrarem um emprego
2012 Figura 25: O desânimo relativamente a um mercado de trabalho justo aumenta com a educação
2012 Figura 26: Maiores obstáculos às empresas na África subsariana
2012 Figura 27: Obstáculos às empresas no Norte de África e na África subsariana
2012 Figura 28: Os obstáculos mais importantes para as empresas informais
2012 Figura 29: Emprego e desemprego juvenil por níveis de educação e rendimento do país
2012 Figura 3: Tempo despendido pelos jovens por grupo de rendimentos do país (2010)
2012 Figura 30: Fatla de competências contra desfasamento de competências
2012 figura 31: Probabilidade prevista de ter um emprego assalariado em vez de outro estatuto de emprego (em cada nível de educação)
2012 Figura 32: Empresas que oferecem formação, África e o mundo
2012 Figura 33: As expectativas dos empregadores são um desafio para os jovens que entram no mercado de trabalho
2012 Figura 34: Raisons avancées par les jeunes pour justifier qu'ils ne travaillent pas
2012 Figura 35: Onde pretende trabalhar, pressupondo remuneração e benefícios iguais?
2012 Figura 36: Percentagem de jovens desempregados e desanimados que têm um plano para criar um negócio
2012 Figura 37: Classificação dos especialistas do país do AEO quanto às regulamentações laborais enquanto obstáculos para os jovens
2012 Figura 38: Iniciativas direccionadas para o emprego juvenil
2012 Figura 4: Desemprego juvenil e adulto
2012 Figura 5: Taxa de emprego para a população em idade activa em África e comparativos
2012 Figura 6: Cinco tipos de mercado de trabalho para os jovens em África
2012 Figura 7: Insegurança alimentar moderada e grave por estatuto de emprego e por nível de rendimento do país
2012 Figura 8: Distribuição do emprego por características básicas
2012 Figura 9: Onde os jovens africanos trabalham
Annex I Figure 39: Education levels among 15-24 year old Africans
Annex I Figure 40: African youth in urban and rural areas by country income
Box 6: Rural vs. Agricultural population in Nigeria (1980-2010, in thousands)
Box 9: Secondary and tertiary enrolment ratios, by world region
Figura 6.11: Dívida africana pós-PPAE (Dívida externa/ rácios PIB, 1995-2009)
Figura 6.12: Quem gere as Parcerias Emergentes?
Figura 6.3: Peso dos parceiros emergentes e traditionais no comércio com África (em percentagem)
Figura 6.4: Comércio total de África com os seus perceiros tradicionais
Figura 6.5: Fluxos de IDE para África 1995-2008
Figura 6.6: Comércio total de África com os parceiros emergentes (2009)
Figura 6.7: Percepção das vantagens comparativas de diversos tipos de parceiros de desenvolvimento por sectores, na perspectiva das partes interessadas nos países africanos
Figura 6.8: Exportações africanas de produtos manufacturados por parceiros (1995-2009)
Figura 6.9: Exportações africanas de bens manufacturados (1995-2009)
Figure 1: Africa is experiencing a rapid growth of youth with education (20-24 year-old cohorts by education, 2000-2030)
Figure 10: Youth and Adults by Occupation
Figure 11: Who are the young people in NEET?
Figure 12: Employment status by education and age cohort in LICs
Figure 13: Employment status by education and age cohort in MICs
Figure 14: Unemployed versus NEET: Self-reported reasons for not working
Figure 15: Reasons for not working among discouraged youth by educational achievement
Figure 16: Transition pathways by male and female youth (15-30)
Figure 17: Youth employment by occupation 2008 and 2010: Informal sector activities and Farming have absorbed the impact of the crisis
Figure 18: Aggregate sales and number of enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa, by size
Figure 19: The trade off between vulnerable employment and unemployment
Figure 20: Household enterprises are the fastest growing livelihood sector in low income countries, ordered by GDP per capita
Figure 21: More than half of rural youth work outside of agriculture
Figure 22: Rural youth working in agriculture are the poorest group of working youth, youth in rural non-farm activities are only slightly poorer than urban youth
Figure 23: Labour market challenges faced by youth
Figure 24: Youth perceptions of main obstacles to finding a job
Figure 26: Obstacles to firms (Enterprise Surveys)
Figure 27: Obstacles to Enterprises in North Africa and Sub Saharan Africa
Figure 28: The most important obstacles faced by informal firms
Figure 29: Youth employment and unemployment by education and country income groups
Figure 3: Time Use by Country Income Level: In middle income countries youth are more likely to be students, wage employed or NEET, in low income countries, youth are more likely to be self-employed or underemployed
Figure 30: Lack of skills versus skills mismatching
Figure 31: Probability of being waged employed by education level (multivariate analysis with Gallup World Poll data)
Figure 32: Firms offering training to its employees in Africa and the world
Figure 33: Employers’ expectations are a challenge for youth entering the job market
Figure 34: Self-reported reasons for not working among unemployed and discouraged youth
Figure 35: Where do you want to work, assuming equal pay and benefits?
Figure 36: Unemployed and discouraged youth with plans for a business by country income group
Figure 37: AEO country experts’ rating of labour regulations as obstacles to youth
Figure 38: Initiatives targeting youth employment
Figure 4: Youth and adult unemployment
Figure 5: Employment Rate to working age population in Africa and comparators
Figure 6.11: Africa’s post-HIPC debt (external debt in percentage of GDP, 1995-2009)
Figure 6.12: To what extent is each local stakeholder involved in the partnership with emerging partners? (average score)
Figure 6.3: Shares of emerging and traditional partners in Africa's trade from 1992 to 2009 (in percentage)
Figure 6.4: Africa's total volume of trade and with traditional partners (1992-2009, in billion USD)
Figure 6.5: African FDI inflows 1995-2008
Figure 6.6: Distribution of Africa's total trade with emerging partners (2009, in percentage)
Figure 6.7: Perceived competitive advantage of various types of development partners in Africa
Figure 6.8: Africa’s exports of manufactured products by type of partner (1995-2009, in billion USD)
Figure 6.9: Africa's exports of manufactured goods (1995-2009, in billion USD)
Figure 6: Five types of labour markets for youth in Africa
Figure 7: Moderately and severely food insecure by employment status and country income level
Figure 8: Employment and its drivers
Figure 9: Where African youth work
Tabela 6.1: Países africanos, por categoria, no mundo a quatro velocidades
Tabela 6.11: Etiópia, dívida pública em percentagem do PIB
Tabela 6.2: Parcela dos parceiros tradicionais e emergentes nas importações, exportações e comércio total de África 2000 e 2009 (em percentagem)
Tabela 6.3: Fluxos de IDE para alguns países africanos na última década, por país de origem (em percentagem)
Tabela 6.4a: Desembolsos brutos de APD (definição CAD/OCDE) de Parceiros Tradicionais, 2009 (milhões de USD)
Tabela 6.5: Comércio entre países africanos e parceiros emergentes no valor mínimo de 10 milhões de USD anual
Tabela 6.6: Comércio sectorial entre África a os parceiros emergentes com mínimo de 53 milhões de USD anual
Tabela 6.8a: Distribuição das exportações africanas por tipo de parceiro (2009, em percentagem)
Tabela 6.8b: Distribuição das importações africanas por tipo de parceiro (2009, em percentagem)
Tabela 6.9a: Importações africanas de produtos manufacturados por origem (2000-09, em percentagem)
Tabela 6.9b: Exportações africanas de produtos manufacturados, por destino (2000-09, em percentagem)
Table 6.1: Number of African countries by category in the four-speed world
Table 6.11: Ethiopia, public debt in percentage of GDP
Table 6.2: Shares of traditional and emerging partners in Africa’s imports, exports and total trade, 2000 and 2009 (in percentage)
Table 6.3: FDI flows to selected African countries over the last decade, by country of origin (in percentage)
Table 6.4a: ODA gross disbursements (OECD DAC definition) from traditional partners, 2009 (in million USD)
Table 6.5: Number of African countries in which emerging partners have significant trade (at least 10 million USD a year)
Table 6.6: Number of sectors in which emerging partners have significant trade with Africa (at least 53 million USD a year)
Table 6.8a: Distribution of Africa’s exports by type of partners (2009, in percentage)
Table 6.8b: Distribution of Africa’s imports by types of partners (2009, in percentage)
Table 6.9a: Africa’s imports of manufactured products, by origin (2000-09, in percentage)
Table 6.9b: Africa’s exports of manufactured products, by destination (2000-09, in percentage)
Overview
2012 Figura 1.1: Análise africana da situação económica actual e expectativas para os próximos seis meses
2012 Figura 1.2: Crescimento económico de África (%)
2012 Figura 1.3: Crescimento económico mundial
2012 Figura 1.4: Crescimento do PIB (%)
2012 Figura 1.5: Preços do petróleo e do ouro
2012 Figura 1.6: Preços de exportação dos produtos agrícolas
2012 Figura 1.7: Preços de importação de bens alimentares básicos
2012 Figura 1.8: Saldos orçamentais e de conta corrente em países exportadores de petróleo
2012 Figura 2.10: O aumento das receitas fiscais baseia-se, sobretudo, nos impostos sobre os recursos (% PIB)
2012 Figura 2.1a: Recursos financeiros internos e externos (mil milhões de USD, 2010)
2012 Figura 2.1b: Recursos financeiros internos e externos (em % do PIB, 2010)
2012 Figura 2.2: O IDE ultrapassou a APD em 2005, mas está abaixo do pico atingido em 2008
2012 Figura 2.3a: O IDE recupera na África Subsariana e diminui no norte de África devido à incerteza gerada pela Primavera Árabe (IDE para o Norte de África vs África Subsariana)
2012 Figura 2.3b: O IDE recupera na África Subsariana e diminui no norte de África devido à incerteza gerada pela Primavera Árabe (IDE para a África Subsariana: exportadores de petróleo vs. importadores de petróleo)
2012 Figura 2.4: Os países importadores de petróleo atraíram mais IDE em % do PIB do que os países exportadores de petróleo
2012 Figura 2.5a: Os fluxos de IDE africano têm origem, maioritariamente, em países ricos em recursos naturais e como destino países da OCDE (Fluxos de IDE de África, por região) (% PIB)
2012 Figura 2.5b: Os fluxos de IDE africano têm origem, maioritariamente, em países ricos em recursos naturais e como destino países da OCDE (IDE de África para países da OCDE) (mil milhões de USD)
2012 Figura 2.6: Investimento em carteira versus IDE em África (2000-2011)
2012 Figura 2.7: Fluxos de remessas por sub-região Africana (% PIB)
2012 Figura 2.8: Manutenção dos níveis de APD em África durante a crise internacional (mil milhões de USD, preços constantes de 2009)
2012 Figura 2.9: A percentagem das receitas fiscais no PIB cresceu na última década
2012 Figura 5.1: Protestos públicos, violência pública e índices de preços dos bens alimentares
2012 Figura 5.2: Índice de endurecimento político 1996-2011 (ano de base 1996 = 100)
2012 Figure 1.1: Africa Assessment of current Economic Situation and Expectations for the next six months
2012 Figure 1.2: Africa´s Economic Growth (%)
2012 Figure 1.3: World Economic growth
2012 Figure 1.4: Growth of GDP by countries (%)
2012 Figure 1.5: Oil price and Gold price
2012 Figure 1.6: Export prices of agricultural products
2012 Figure 1.8: Current accounts and fiscal balances in oil-exporting countries
2012 Figure 1.9: Current accounts and fiscal balances in oil-importing countries
2012 Figure 2.10: The increase in tax revenue is mainly driven by taxes on natural resources
2012 Figure 2.1a: Domestic and external financial resources (USD billion, 2010)
2012 Figure 2.1b: Domestic and external financial resources (% GDP, 2010)
2012 Figure 2.2: FDI overtook ODA in 2005, but is below its 2008 peak
2012 Figure 2.3a: FDI to Sub-Saharan Africa recovered, while North Africa suffered (FDI to Northern Africa vs Sub-Saharan Africa)
2012 Figure 2.3b: FDI to Sub-Saharan Africa recovered, while North Africa suffered (FDI to sub-saharan Africa: oil-exporters vs oil-importers)
2012 Figure 2.4: Oil-importing countries attracted more FDI as a share of GDP than oil-exporting countries
2012 Figure 2.5a: African FDI outflows mainly go from resource-rich countries to OECD nations (% of GDP)
2012 Figure 2.5b: African FDI outflows mainly go from resource-rich countries to OECD nations (USD billion)
2012 Figure 2.6: Portfolio investments compared to FDI in Africa (2000-11)
2012 Figure 2.7: Remittance flows per African subregion
2012 Figure 2.8: ODA levels to Africa have maintained levels through the international crisis
2012 Figure 2.9: Tax revenues in Africa represent an increasing share of GDP during the last decade
2012 Figure 5.1: Public protests, civil violence and food price indices
2012 Figure 5.2: Political Hardening Index 1996-2011 (base year 1996 = 100)
2012 Tabela 2.1: Resumo dos fluxos financeiros externos e das receitas fiscais em África (2000/12)
2012 Tabela 5.3: Índice de Percepção da corrupção (CPI) por Transparency International 2010/12
2012 Table 2.1: Summary of external financial flows and tax receipts in Africa (2000-12)
2012 Table 5.3: Corruption perception index by transparency international 2010-2012
Figura 1.1: Crescimento económico em África
Figura 1.10: Preço do petróleo e do ouro (base: Janeiro de 2000)
Figura 1.11: Preço do cobre e do alumínio (base: Janeiro de 2000)
Figura 1.12: Preços de exportação de produtos agrícolas (base: Janeiro de 2000)
Figura 1.13: Preços de importações de bens alimentares de primeira necessidade (base: Janeiro de 2000)
Figura 1.15: Contas correntes e equilíbrios fiscais nos países exportadores de petróleo
Figura 1.16: Contas correntes e equilíbrios fiscais nos países importadores de petróleo
Figura 1.2: Situação económica actual em África e expectativas para os próximos seis meses
Figura 1.3: Variação em termos de trocas de alguns países, ricos em recursos (referido a Janeiro de 2000)
Figura 1.4: Variação em termos de trocas de alguns países, pobres em recursos
Figura 1.5: Remessas dos emigrantes para África
Figura 1.6: Crescimento Económico Mundial
Figura 1.7: Contribuição das Regiões para o crescimento Africano
Figura 2.1: Fluxos de IDE e APD em África 2000-11 (milhares de milhões de USD, preços correntes)
Figura 2.2: Fluxos de IDE para países exportadores de petróleo vs. países sem petróleo 2000-09 (milhares de milhões de USD, preços correntes)
Figura 2.3: Investimentos directo e de carteira em África (milhares de milhões de USD, preços correntes)
Figura 2.4 Desembolsos líquidos de APD para África 2000-09 (milhares de milhões de USD, preços correntes)
Figura 5.1: Protestos e violência públicos e índice de preços de alimentos (ano de base 1996 = 100)
Figura 5.2: Índice de endurecimento político (ano base 1996 = 100)
Figure 1.1: Africa´s economic growth
Figure 1.10: Oil price and gold price (base January 2000 = 100 )
Figure 1.11: Copper and aluminium prices (base January 2000 = 100)
Figure 1.12: Export prices of agricultural products (base January 2000 = 100)
Figure 1.13: Import prices of basic foodstuffs (base January 2000 = 100)
Figure 1.15: Current account and fiscal balance in oil-exporting countries
Figure 1.16: Current account and fiscal balance in oil-importing countries
Figure 1.2: Assessment of Africa's current economic situation and expectations for the next six months
Figure 1.3: Terms of trade in selected resource-rich countries
Figure 1.4: Terms of trade in selected resource-poor countries
Figure 1.5: Migrant remittances to Africa
Figure 1.6: World economic growth
Figure 1.7: Contributions of regions to Africa's growth
Figure 2.1: FDI and ODA flows to Africa 2000-11 (billion USD, current)
Figure 2.2: FDI flows to countries exporting oil vs countries without oil 2000-09 (billion USD, current)
Figure 2.3: Foreign direct investment and portfolio investment in Africa (billion USD, current)
Figure 2.4: Net ODA disbursements to Africa 2000-09 (billion USD, current)
Figure 5.1: Public protests, public violence and food price indices (base year 1996 = 100)
Figure 5.2: Political hardening index 1996-2010 (base year 1996 = 100)
Tabela 1.1: Crescimento por regiões (Crescimento do PIB real em percentagem)
Tabela 1.2: Tendências Demográficas em África (milhões pessoas)
Tabela 2.1: Fluxos de IDE para Regiões Africanas 2005-10 (milhares de milhões de USD, a preços correntes)
Tabela 4.1: Elasticidades da pobreza em termos de crescimento e desigualdade (1.25 USD de acordo com a PPC de 2005)
Tabela 4.2: Índices de desenvolvimento humano
Tabela 5.3: Índice de Percepção da Corrupção
Tabela 5.4: Índice de liberdade económica em África, 2003-11
Table 1.1: Growth by regions (real GDP growth in percentage)
Table 1.2: Demographic trends in Africa (million persons)
Table 2.1: FDI flows to African regions 2005-10 (billion USD, current)
Table 4.1: Growth and inequality elasticities of poverty (USD 1.25 in 2005 PPP)
Table 4.2: Indices of human development
Table 5.3: Corruption perception index
Table 5.4: African index of economic freedom, 2003-11
Country Notes
Figura1:Crescimento do PIB real (C) 2013
Figura1:Crescimento do PIB real (E) 2013
Figura1:Crescimento do PIB real (N) 2013
Figura1:Crescimento do PIB real (S) 2013
Figura1:Crescimento do PIB real (W) 2013
Figura2:Dívida externa total (percentagem do PIB) e serviço da dívida (percentagem das exportações de bens e serviços) 2013
Figure 1: Real GDP growth 2013 (Central)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth 2013 (East)
Figure 1: Real GDP Growth 2013 (N)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth 2013 (South)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth 2013 (West)
Figure 2: Stock of total external debt and debt service 2013
Tabela 1: Indicadores macroeconomicos 2013
Tabela 2: PIB por sector (em percentage) 2013
Tabela 3: Finanças Públicas (em percentagem do PIB) 2013
Tabela 4: Balança Corrente (em percentagem do PIB) 2013
Table 1: Macroeconomic indicators 2013
Table 2: GDP by Sector 2013 (percentage of GDP)
Table 3: Public Finances 2013 (percentage of GDP)
Table 4: Current Account 2013 (percentage of GDP)
Figura 1: Crescimento do PIB real (C)
Figura 1: Crescimento do PIB real (E)
Figura 1: Crescimento do PIB real (N)
Figura 1: Crescimento do PIB real (S)
Figura 1: Crescimento do PIB real (W)
Figura 1: Crescimento real do PIB (%) (Central)
Figura 1: Crescimento real do PIB (%) (Do sul)
Figura 1: Crescimento real do PIB (%) (Norte)
Figura 1: Crescimento real do PIB (%) (Ocidental)
Figura 1: Crescimento real do PIB (%) (Oriental)
Figura 2: Dívida externa total (percentagem do PIB) e serviço da dívida (percentagem das exportações de bens e serviços)
Figura 2: Dívida externa total (percentagem do PIB) e serviço da dívida (percentagem das exportações de bens e serviços) 2012
Figure 1: Real GDP growth (C)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth (Central)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth (E)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth (Eastern)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth (N)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth (Northern)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth (S)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth (Southern)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth (W)
Figure 1: Real GDP growth (Western)
Figure 2: Stock of total external debt (percentage of GDP) and debt service (percentage of exports of goods and services)
Figure 2: Stock of total external debt (percentage of GDP) and debt service (percentage of exports of goods and services)
Tabela 1: Indicadores macroeconómicos
Tabela 1: Indicadores Macroeconómicos (2012)
Tabela 2: PIB por setor (em percentagem)
Tabela 2: PIB por setor (em percentagem) 2012
Tabela 3: Componentes da Procura
Tabela 3: Finanças Públicas (em percentagem do PIB) 2012
Tabela 4: Balança Corrente (em percentagem do PIB) 2012
Tabela 4: Finanças Públicas (em percentagem do PIB)
Tabela 5: Balança Corrente (em percentagem do PIB)
Table 1: Macroeconomic indicators
Table 1: Macroeconomic Indicators 2012
Table 2: GDP by Sector (percentage of GDP)
Table 2: GDP by sector (in percentage)
Table 3: Demand composition
Table 3: Public Finances (percentage of GDP)
Table 4: Current Account (percentage of GDP)
Table 4: Public finances (percentage of GDP)
Table 5: Current account (percentage of GDP)
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St. Lucia
St.Vincent & Grenadines
Trinidad and Tobago
Turks and Caicos Islands
Virgin Islands (UK)
West Indies, regional
North & Central America, regional
South America, Total
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Guyana
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela
South America, regional
America, regional
Asia, Total
Far East Asia, Total
Brunei
Cambodia
China
Chinese Taipei
Hong Kong, China
Indonesia
Korea
Korea, Dem. Rep.
Laos
Macao
Malaysia
Mongolia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Vietnam
Far East Asia, regional
South & Central Asia, Total
Afghanistan
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Georgia
India
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyz Republic
Maldives
Myanmar
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Central Asia, regional
South Asia, regional
South & Central Asia, regional
Middle East, Total
Bahrain
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syria
United Arab Emirates
West Bank & Gaza Strip
Yemen
Middle East, regional
Asia, regional
Oceania, Total
Cook Islands
Fiji
French Polynesia
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Micronesia, Fed. States
Nauru
New Caledonia
Niue
Northern Marianas
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tokelau
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Wallis & Futuna
Oceania, regional
Developing Countries unspecified
Sector
1000: Total All Sectors
450: Total Sector Allocable
100: I. Social Infrastructure & Services, Total
110: I.1. Education, Total
111: I.1.a. Education, Level Unspecified, Total
11110: Education policy & admin. management
11120: Education facilities and training
11130: Teacher training
11182: Educational research
112: I.1.b. Basic Education, Total
11220: Primary education
11230: Basic life skills for youth & adults
11240: Early childhood education
113: I.1.c. Secondary Education, Total
11320: Secondary education
11330: Vocational training
114: I.1.d. Post-Secondary Education, Total
11420: Higher education
11430: Advanced tech. & managerial training
120: I.2. Health, Total
121: I.2.a. Health, General, Total
12110: Health policy & admin. management
12181: Medical education/training
12182: Medical research
12191: Medical services
122: I.2.b. Basic Health, Total
12220: Basic health care
12230: Basic health infrastructure
12240: Basic nutrition
12250: Infectious disease control
12261: Health education
12262: Malaria control
12263: Tuberculosis control
12281: Health personnel development
130: I.3. Population Pol./Progr. & Reproductive Health, Total
13010: Population policy and admin. mgmt
13020: Reproductive health care
13030: Family planning
13040: Std control including hiv/aids
13081: Personnel dvpt: pop. & repro health
140: I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation, Total
14010: Water resources policy/admin. mgmt
14015: Water resources protection
14020: Water supply & sanit. - large systems
14021: Water supply - large systems
14022: Sanitation - large systems
14030: Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation
14031: Basic drinking water supply
14032: Basic sanitation
14040: River development
14050: Waste management/disposal
14081: Educ./trng:water supply & sanitation
150: I.5. Government & Civil Society, Total
151: I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general, Total
15110: Public sector policy and adm. management
15111: Public finance management
15112: Decentralisation and support to subnational govt.
15113: Anti-corruption organisations and institutions
15130: Legal and judicial development
15150: Democratic participation and civil society
15151: Elections
15152: Legislatures and political parties
15153: Media and free flow of information
15160: Human rights
15170: Women's equality organisations and institutions
152: I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security, Total
15210: Security system management and reform
15220: Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution
15230: Post-conflict peace building (un)
15240: Reintegration and salw control
15250: Land mine clearance
15261: Child soldiers (prevention and demobilisation)
160: I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services, Total
16010: Social/welfare services
16020: Employment policy and admin. mgmt.
16030: Housing policy and admin. management
16040: Low-cost housing
16050: Multisector aid for basic soc. serv.
16061: Culture and recreation
16062: Statistical capacity building
16063: Narcotics control
16064: Social mitigation of hiv/aids
200: II. Economic Infrastructure & Services, Total
210: II.1. Transport & Storage, Total
21010: Transport policy & admin. management
21020: Road transport
21030: Rail transport
21040: Water transport
21050: Air transport
21061: Storage
21081: Educ./trng in transport & storage
220: II.2. Communications, Total
22010: Communications policy & admin. mgmt
22020: Telecommunications
22030: Radio/television/print media
22040: Information and communication technology
230: II.3. Energy, Total
23010: Energy policy and admin. management
23020: Power generat./non-renewable sources
23030: Power generation/renewable sources
23040: Electrical transmission/distribution
23050: Gas distribution
23061: Oil-fired power plants
23062: Gas-fired power plants
23063: Coal-fired power plants
23064: Nuclear power plants
23065: Hydro-electric power plants
23066: Geothermal energy
23067: Solar energy
23068: Wind power
23069: Ocean power
23070: Biomass
23081: Energy education/training
23082: Energy research
240: II.4. Banking & Financial Services, Total
24010: Financial policy & admin. management
24020: Monetary institutions
24030: Formal sector financ. intermediaries
24040: Informal/semi-formal fin. intermed.
24081: Education/trng in banking & fin. services
250: II.5. Business & Other Services, Total
25010: Business support services & institutions
25020: Privatisation
300: III. Production Sectors, Total
310: III.1. Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Total
311: III.1.a. Agriculture, Total
31110: Agricultural policy & admin. mgmt
31120: Agricultural development
31130: Agricultural land resources
31140: Agricultural water resources
31150: Agricultural inputs
31161: Food crop production
31162: Industrial crops/export crops
31163: Livestock
31164: Agrarian reform
31165: Agricultural alternative development
31166: Agricultural extension
31181: Agricultural education/training
31182: Agricultural research
31191: Agricultural services
31192: Plant/post-harvest prot. & pest ctrl
31193: Agricultural financial services
31194: Agricultural co-operatives
31195: Livestock/veterinary services
312: III.1.b. Forestry, Total
31210: Forestry policy & admin. management
31220: Forestry development
31261: Fuelwood/charcoal
31281: Forestry education/training
31282: Forestry research
31291: Forestry services
313: III.1.c. Fishing, Total
31310: Fishing policy and admin. management
31320: Fishery development
31381: Fishery education/training
31382: Fishery research
31391: Fishery services
320: III.2. Industry, Mining, Construction, Total
321: III.2.a. Industry, Total
32110: Industrial policy & admin. mgmt
32120: Industrial development
32130: Sme development
32140: Cottage industries & handicraft
32161: Agro-industries
32162: Forest industries
32163: Textiles - leather & substitutes
32164: Chemicals
32165: Fertilizer plants
32166: Cement/lime/plaster
32167: Energy manufacturing
32168: Pharmaceutical production
32169: Basic metal industries
32170: Non-ferrous metal industries
32171: Engineering
32172: Transport equipment industry
32182: Technological research & development
322: III.2.b. Mineral Resources & Mining, Total
32210: Mineral/mining policy & admin. mgmt
32220: Mineral prospection and exploration
32261: Coal
32262: Oil and gas
32263: Ferrous metals
32264: Non-ferrous metals
32265: Precious metals/materials
32266: Industrial minerals
32267: Fertilizer minerals
32268: Off-shore minerals
323: III.2.c. Construction, Total
32310: Construction policy and admin. mgmt
331: III.3.a. Trade Policies & Regulations, Total
33110: Trade policy and admin. management
33120: Trade facilitation
33130: Regional trade agreements (rtas)
33140: Multilateral trade negotiations
33150: Trade-related adjustment
33181: Trade education/training
332: III.3.b. Tourism, Total
33210: Tourism policy and admin. management
400: IV. Multi-Sector / Cross-Cutting, Total
410: IV.1. General Environment Protection, Total
41010: Environmental policy and admin. mgmt
41020: Biosphere protection
41030: Bio-diversity
41040: Site preservation
41050: Flood prevention/control
41081: Environmental education/training
41082: Environmental research
430: IV.2. Other Multisector, Total
43010: Multisector aid
43030: Urban development and management
43040: Rural development
43050: Non-agricultural alternative dvpt
43081: Multisector education/training
43082: Research/scientific institutions
500: VI. Commodity Aid / General Prog. Ass., Total
510: VI.1. General Budget Support, Total
51010: General budget support
520: VI.2. Dev. Food Aid/Food Security Ass., Total
52010: Food security programmes/food aid
530: VI.3. Other Commodity Ass., Total
53030: Import support (capital goods)
53040: Import support (commodities)
600: VII. Action Relating to Debt, Total
60010: Action relating to debt
60020: Debt forgiveness
60030: Relief of multilateral debt
60040: Rescheduling and refinancing
60061: Debt for development swap
60062: Other debt swap
60063: Debt buy-back
700: VIII. Humanitarian Aid, Total
720: VIII.1. Emergency Response, Total
72010: Emergency/distress relief
72040: Emergency food aid
72050: Relief co-ordination; protection and support services
730: VIII.2. Reconstruction Relief & Rehabilitation, Total
73010: Reconstruction relief
740: VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness, Total
74010: Disaster prevention and preparedness
910: IX. Administrative Costs of Donors, Total
91010: Administrative costs
930: XI. Refugees in Donor Countries, Total
93010: Refugees in donor countries
998: XII. Unallocated / Unspecified, Total
99810: Sectors not specified
99820: Promotion of development awareness
Flow
Official Development Assistance
ODA Grants
ODA Grant-Like
ODA Loans
Equity Investment
Other Official Flows (non Export Credit)
Private Grants
Channel
100: ALL Channels
10000: Public Sector
20000: NGOs & Civil Society
30000: Public-Private Partnerships (PPP)
40000: Multilateral Organisations
50000: Other
0: To be defined
Amount type
Current Prices (USD millions)
Constant Prices (2011 USD millions)
Flow type
Commitments
Gross Disbursements
Type of aid
100: All Types, Total
A: Budget support
A01: General budget support
A02: Sector budget support
B: Core contributions and pooled programmes and funds
B01: Core support to NGOs, other private bodies, PPPs and research institutes
B03: Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by international organisations (multilateral, INGO)
B04: Basket funds/pooled funding
C: Project-type interventions
C01: Project-type interventions
D: Experts and other technical assistance
D01: Donor country personnel
D02: Other technical assistance
E: Scholarships and student costs in donor countries
E01: Scholarships/training in donor country
E02: Imputed student costs
F: Debt relief
F01: Debt relief
G: Administrative costs not included elsewhere
G01: Administrative costs not included elsewhere
H: Other in-donor expenditures
H01: Development awareness
H02: Refugees in donor countries
0: Not applicable
Year
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Donor
All Donors, Total
129 308.915
157 177.316
160 230.187
163 512.422
158 940.142
All Donors, Total
DAC Countries, Total
90 778.703
115 757.371
108 343.287
114 949.106
106 487.209
DAC Countries, Total
Australia
1 709.520
3 974.254
2 413.083
3 720.039
4 153.251
Austria
1 358.777
1 265.794
537.479
665.904
539.444
Belgium
1 586.930
1 763.679
1 930.711
2 098.122
1 929.409
Canada
3 337.695
3 706.848
3 779.841
3 905.832
4 287.524
Denmark
1 481.193
1 570.140
1 940.936
1 664.124
2 121.140
Finland
660.943
918.088
1 270.883
1 079.543
1 181.869
France
8 223.037
9 874.647
9 164.976
10 522.547
8 856.170
Germany
9 644.811
12 607.038
9 452.447
11 229.889
12 512.768
Greece
247.817
312.699
296.945
211.939
153.897
Iceland
..
..
..
..
20.051
Ireland
832.229
930.602
697.069
587.042
606.710
Italy
1 439.668
2 328.034
1 147.866
977.936
1 742.080
Japan
12 547.489
16 900.301
14 662.012
17 485.097
15 456.809
Korea
1 053.267
1 454.967
1 449.406
1 809.585
1 627.534
Luxembourg
252.832
278.655
265.303
300.538
280.977
Netherlands
4 799.983
5 627.312
5 291.752
6 071.818
4 026.158
New Zealand
279.300
352.755
265.857
289.376
492.500
Norway
2 957.898
3 715.121
3 920.286
3 804.751
3 739.839
Portugal
306.704
252.954
351.403
395.694
479.513
Spain
3 778.096
4 569.141
4 374.600
4 714.983
2 647.479
Sweden
2 320.512
2 659.275
3 285.192
3 021.585
3 186.237
Switzerland
1 524.322
1 692.772
1 726.593
1 908.826
2 722.496
United Kingdom
5 711.471
7 735.576
10 836.486
5 101.784
3 941.801
United States
24 724.209
31 266.717
29 282.161
33 382.151
29 781.551
Multilateral, Total
38 530.212
41 419.945
49 665.560
46 712.483
51 201.127
Multilateral, Total
AfDB
176.282
177.153
167.209
157.883
142.123
AfDF
2 013.859
1 883.593
2 999.982
2 271.564
2 336.282
Arab Fund (AFESD)
..
1 393.314
1 084.715
1 277.826
1 284.023
AsDB
..
..
..
..
..
AsDB Special Funds
1 857.225
1 745.255
2 118.296
2 489.998
2 789.289
BADEA
..
..
..
..
180.323
EBRD
..
..
..
..
..
EU Institutions
13 373.435
16 818.263
16 057.049
13 630.609
15 423.454
GAVI
968.058
747.941
501.488
783.063
832.394
GEF
1 062.070
813.700
711.060
529.595
734.186
Global Fund
2 509.844
2 232.840
4 167.520
3 127.500
2 518.588
IBRD
..
..
..
..
..
IDA
12 837.192
11 404.716
14 298.867
14 610.486
16 554.995
IDB
..
..
..
..
..
IDB Sp.Fund
413.060
158.950
589.817
782.151
1 687.929
IFAD
534.196
520.011
569.009
720.473
875.749
IMF (Concessional Trust Funds)
502.330
1 026.150
2 497.550
1 871.733
1 454.913
Isl.Dev Bank
..
..
..
370.630
..
Nordic Dev.Fund
..
..
24.948
74.172
45.716
OFID
..
..
576.442
632.115
409.689
OSCE
..
..
..
149.714
150.789
UNAIDS
193.057
208.926
243.017
245.730
265.451
UNDP
459.898
504.437
642.593
613.039
494.318
UNECE
..
10.807
12.875
12.243
12.492
UNFPA
217.571
275.142
348.509
315.548
315.325
UNHCR
..
..
..
..
441.350
UNICEF
982.288
987.365
1 103.507
1 050.094
1 104.360
UNPBF
41.403
38.194
41.478
85.094
87.233
UNRWA
388.445
473.189
472.838
544.976
607.929
WFP
..
..
..
..
..
WHO
..
..
436.792
366.248
452.227
Non-DAC Countries, Total
..
..
2 221.339
1 850.833
1 251.806
Non-DAC Countries, Total
Czech Republic
..
..
..
..
58.175
Kuwait (KFAED)
..
..
..
1 039.849
437.739
United Arab Emirates
..
..
2 221.339
810.984
755.892
Memo: Private Donors, Total
..
..
..
..
..
Memo: Private Donors, Total
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
..
..
..
..
..
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