Creditor Reporting System (CRS)
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DAC Contact

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11 April 2024. Next update: --

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A sector or main purpose category (e.g. health or energy), defines the main economic or social infrastructure categories which an individual activity is intended to foster. The sector classification also includes a number of categories which are not allocable by sector. These are: general budget support; debt relief; humanitarian aid, emergency assistance; food aid; support to non-governmental organisations and administrative costs.

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Creditor Reporting System (CRS)Abstract

The objective of the CRS Aid Activity database is to provide a set of readily available basic data that enables analysis on where aid goes, what purposes it serves and what policies it aims to implement, on a comparable basis for all DAC members. Data are collected on individual projects and programmes. Focus is on financial data but some descriptive information is also made available.

CRS Directiveshttp://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/methodology.htm#resourcesCRS User's Guidehttp://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/crsguide
Contact person/organisation

DAC Contact

DAC contactmailto:dac.contact@oecd.org
Date last updated

11 April 2024. Next update: --

Geographic coverage

Data refer to developing countries or territories eligible to receive official development assistance (ODA). The category “regional” is used if an activity benefits more than one country within the same region.

DAC list of ODA recipientshttp://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/methodology.htm
Sector coverage

A sector or main purpose category (e.g. health or energy), defines the main economic or social infrastructure categories which an individual activity is intended to foster. The sector classification also includes a number of categories which are not allocable by sector. These are: general budget support; debt relief; humanitarian aid, emergency assistance; food aid; support to non-governmental organisations and administrative costs.

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Help resources including a comprehensive FAQ, site map, glossary, user guides, etc.

Helphttp://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/help.htm