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Report
25 March 2014

Global aid trends – ODA: what you need to know

Global aid trends: what you need to know. This page is a summary of Investments to End Poverty Chapter 6.
Report
24 February 2014

Using data to get better results on poverty eradication: what you need to know

Using data to get better results on poverty eradication: what you need to know. This page is a summary of Investments to End Poverty Chapter 5.

Report
24 February 2014

Using all resources available to end poverty: what you need to know

Using all resources available to end poverty: what you need to know. This page summarises Investments to End Poverty Chapter 2.

Report
22 September 2013

Investments to End Poverty

By Development Initiatives: analysis, evidence and data on all resources available to get to zero poverty by 2030. Report, data visualisations and more.

Factsheet
20 September 2013

Official Development Assistance (ODA)

ODA totalled US$128 billion in 2012 - a substantial increase since 2000 Although ODA provided by DAC donors has fallen from a peak of US$137 billion in 201

Factsheet
28 August 2013

0.7% aid target factsheet

So far, only five countries have met or exceeded the target set by the UN General Assembly in 1970 for developed countries to give 0.7% of their GNI in ODA
Briefing
21 August 2013

Counting humanitarian aid delivered through the military

The last decade has seen an increased prevalence and normalised involvement of military actors in the delivery of humanitarian assistance.
Briefing
5 August 2013

The formation of the African Union

At the end of May 1963, half a century ago, the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) was established in Addis Ababa.

Report
1 August 2013

Private funding for humanitarian assistance

This Private Funding Report provides updated analysis of the money coming from private sources that contributed to the international humanitarian response