Where did Canada’s aid go in 2012-13?

Tanzania no. 1 at $189mn, up slightly from $181mn in the previous year.

Ethiopia no. 2 at $181mn, down from $208mn in the previous year.

Congo (DRC) up sharply to no. 3, at $157mn, compared to $62mn in the previous year. Due to large debt relief (approx. $65mn).

Cote d’Ivoire up sharply to no. 4 at $147mn, compared to $31mn in the previous year, almost entirely due to large debt relief (approx. $145mn).

Haiti down sharply from $205mn in the previous year to $139mn.

Afghanistan down from $163mn in the previous year to $132mn.

Mali up from $80mn in the previous year to $119mn.

 

This is a preliminary post, while we update our time-series data. All figures are in Canadian dollars and on a Canadian fiscal year basis, and therefore may have slight differences compared to OECD-DAC figures (in US$ and calendar year basis). All data come directly from Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD).

Figure 1. Where did Canada’s aid go in 2012-13? (Click to enlarge)

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