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FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014
STATISTICAL REPORT
ON CANADIAN
INTERNATIONAL
ASSISTANCE
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
3. APPENDICES
Our Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Appendix 1 – Repayments of Loans issued by DFATD . . . . 29
Scope of International Assistance Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Appendix 2 – Repayments of Loans issued by EDC . . . . . . . 30
Canadian International Assistance by Department or Source . 3
Appendix 3 – Global Review of Canadian International
Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Distribution of International Assistance by Source . . . . . . . . . 4
Geographic Distribution of Canadian International Assistance . 5
Top 20 Recipients of Canadian International Assistance . . . . . 6
Canadian Partners by Type of Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Canadian Humanitarian Assistance in 2013–2014 . . . . . . . . 8
Canada’s Leadership on Maternal, Newborn
and Child Health (MNCH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Major MNCH Initiatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Top MNCH Partner Countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2. STATISTICAL TABLES
Section A: Canadian International Assistance
A International Assistance by Government Source
and Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Section B: Canadian International Assistance by Sector
B1International Assistance by Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
B2Humanitarian Assistance by Country, Organization . . . 17
Section C: Canadian International Assistance
by Recipient Organization
C1Summary of DFATD International Assistance
by Type of Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
C2International Assistance by Multilateral Organization . . 20
Section D: Canadian International Assistance by Recipient
D1International Assistance by Channel and Continent . . . 22
D2Bilateral International Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
D3Multilateral International Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Appendix 4 –Canadian Federal Programs, Other Official
Assistance by Recipient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Appendix 5 – Acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Appendix 6 – Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
STATISTICAL REPORT ON CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
OUR STATISTICS
ABOUT THIS REPORT
In accordance with the Official Development Assistance
Accountability Act (ODAAA or the Act), the Minister of International
Development is required to issue two key reports on behalf of the
Government of Canada, namely the:
The Statistical Report on International Assistance is produced
on an annual basis to further enhance the efficiency and
accountability of Canada’s international assistance. This report
covers the reporting period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 (fiscal
year 2013–2014).
•Report to Parliament on the Government of Canada’s Official
Development Assistance tabled in Parliament six months after
the end of each fiscal year; and
In addition to meeting the second reporting requirement of the Act,
this report provides a single source for international assistance
expenditure statistics, including official development assistance
(ODA) and other official assistance, for Canada as a whole.
•Statistical Report on International Assistance published one
year after the end of each fiscal year
This report is presented on an expenditures basis and uses
international standards that facilitate historical comparison as well
as comparison with reports from other international assistance
donors.
Both reports are available at www.international.gc.ca/
development-developpement/dev-results-resultats/reportsrapports/index.aspx?lang=eng
To further enhance the efficiency and accountability of Canada’s
international assistance, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development
Canada (DFATD) maintains the OpenData Web portal (http://www.
international.gc.ca/department-ministere/open_data-donnees_
ouvertes/dev/index.aspx?lang=eng) - a single online source for all
DFATD international development statistical data.
UNDERSTANDING THIS REPORT
Expenditures are counted when the payment is recorded in the
accounting systems, with the understanding that organizations
receiving Canadian funding would utilize it over the length of
the project.
In addition, DFATD maintains the International Development
Project Browser, which contains up-to-date profiles for more
than 3,000 international development projects funded by the
department.
Repayments of loans previously extended to developing countries
are shown for information purposes (See Appendix 1 and 2).
Some costs are calculated based on agreed-upon international
standards (e.g. refugee resettlement costs). Such standards are
regularly revised in forums such as the Development Assistance
Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD-DAC).
The Government of Canada is committed to aid transparency
and DFATD is part of the International Aid Transparency Initiative
(IATI). As of May 1, 2014, DFATD had published its seventh set of
quarterly IATI data files.
DFATD’s score in the Aid Transparency Index, a global transparency
assessment conducted by the non-for-profit organization Publish
What You Fund, increased by nearly 10 percentage points in 2014.
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SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE STATISTICS
International assistance includes all financial resources
provided by Canadian governments (federal, provincial, or
municipal) in favor of development assistance.
Official Development Assistance (ODA) represents the
vast majority of Canada’s international assistance. Canada accepts
two definitions of ODA:
1.ODA, as defined by the Development Assistance Committee
of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD-DAC). This definition is used in comparing
ODA with other donors.
The International Assistance Envelope (IAE) is a
dedicated pool of resources that enables Canada to deploy its
international assistance quickly and responsively.
2.ODA, as defined by Canada’s Official Development
Assistance Accountability Act (denoted as ODAAA). This
definition is used in Government of Canada publications.
The IAE funds roughly 90 percent of Canada’s international
assistance. The envelope is used to fund the majority of Canada’s
ODAAA-related activities, and other specific activities that do not
meet the definition of ODA, such as certain peace and security
efforts.
1.The Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
defines ODA as flows to countries and territories on the DAC list
of ODA Recipients and to multilateral institutions. Funding must
meet the following criteria:
CANADA’S INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE (IA)
i. provided by official agencies, including state and local
governments, or by their executive agencies; and
non-ODA
ii.each transaction of which:
a.is administered with the promotion of the economic
development and welfare of developing countries as its main
objective; and
International
Assistance
b.is concessional in character and conveys a grant element
of at least 25 percent (calculated at a rate of discount of 10
percent).
2.Canada’s ODAAA spending is compatible with the definition
above, but in addition must meet the three criteria set out in
section 4.1 of the Act: a) contribute to poverty reduction; b) take
into account the perspectives of the poor; and c) be consistent
with international human rights standards. Given the ODAAA
applies to federal spending only, it excludes international
assistance provided by provinces, territories, and municipalities.
ODAAA
International
Assistance
Envelope (IAE)
ODA
International assistance to alleviate the effects of a natural or
artificial disaster or other emergencies occurring in an ODA-eligible
country is also counted as ODA under the Act.
other federal
provinces &
municipalities
Note: overseas programs that are not ODA, nor funded by the IAE, such as military
operations are not considered internationsl assistance.
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CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE BY DEPARTMENT OR SOURCE –
2013–2014 DISBURSEMENTS IN C$ MILLIONS ON A GROSS BASIS
INTERNATIONAL
ASSISTANCE
DEPARTMENT/SOURCE
OF WHICH
PROGRAMS
FUNDED BY
THE IAE
ODA: ODAAA
(STATISTICAL
REPORT)*
ODA: OECDDAC**
DEPARTMENTS REPORTING UNDER THE ODAAA
3,757.67
3,751.68
3,651.83
3,651.83
Department of Finance Canada
502.81
502.81
502.81
502.81
International Development Research Centre
204.68
204.68
204.68
204.68
Department of National Defence
30.10
-
30.10
30.10
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
27.34
27.34
27.34
27.34
Public Health Agency of Canada
13.30
-
13.30
13.30
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development
Environment Canada
7.64
-
7.64
7.64
Natural Resources Canada
1.84
1.84
1.84
1.84
Parks Canada
1.76
-
1.76
1.76
Employment and Social Development Canada
1.12
-
1.12
1.12
Industry Canada
0.87
-
0.87
0.87
Transport Canada
0.32
0.32
0.32
105.54
105.54
105.54
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (refugee costs)
Services received by DFATD from other government departments
Subtotal - Departments reporting under the ODAAA
23.47
9.53
23.47
23.47
4,678.44
4,497.87
4,572.59
4,572.59
96%
98%
98%
% of international assistance
OTHER DEPARTMENTS, SOURCES
Cost of refugees in Canada (provincial costs)
113.39
113.39
Foreign student subsidies
145.43
145.43
28.24
28.24
Provincial and municipal assistance programs
Subtotal - Other departments, sources
TOTAL
% of total international assistance
287.06
-
-
287.06
4,965.50
4,497.87
4,572.59
4,859.66
91%
92%
98%
* A ny difference between the figures in the “ODA: ODAAA (Statistical Report)” column and those published in the Report to Parliament on the Government of Canada’s Official
Development Assistance 2013–2014 (the summary report) can be attributed to that report’s preliminary nature. This statistical report provides more up-to-date data.
** Note: the “ODA: OECD-DAC” figures presented in this table are shown on a fiscal year basis, in Canadian dollars, in order to compare and contrast reporting under the
ODAAA versus the ODA reported to the OECD. When Canada reports to the OECD-DAC, figures are reported on a calendar-year basis in US dollars. Their depiction in this
table is for illustrative purposes only. In addition, loan repayments are excluded from this table to enable comparison between columns. The ODAAA requires departments to
report on their gross disbursements whereas the OECD reports on both a gross and a net basis. Loan repayments are disclosed in Table A as an information item.
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CANADA USES A WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT APPROACH
TO DELIVER EFFECTIVE RESULTS
DFATD leads Canada’s international poverty
reduction objectives by leveraging Canadian
expertise and financial resources, providing
bilateral development assistance, institutional
support to multilateral organizations, humanitarian
assistance response, and security and stability
assistance for conflict-affected areas.
International
Development
DFATD
76%
International
Humanitarian
Assistance
$4.97B
International
Security and
Democratic
Development
The Royal Canadian
Mounted Police deploys Canadian
Other Departments
Finance Canada
10%
Finance Canada
manages Canada’s
relationship with the World
Bank Group, including the
International Development
Association (IDA), as well
as the relationship with the
International Monetary Fund
(IMF) and the European
Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (EBRD) in
addition to multilateral and
bilateral debt relief initiatives.
10%
IDRC
4%
police in developing countries to provide
technical assistance and capacity building.
The Department
of National Defence
deploys Canada’s Disaster
Assistance Response Team
(DART) to provide rapid
assistance to disasteraffected regions abroad.
The International
Development
Research Center
(IDRC) invests in knowledge,
Citizenship
and Immigration
Canada provides
health care and financial
assistance to refugees
arriving in Canada*.
innovation, and solutions to
improve lives and livelihoods
in the developing world.
*O
nly the costs related for refugees’ first year stay are counted as international
assistance in-line with current guidelines from the OECD-DAC.
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REACHING THE POOREST AND MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE REMAINS
AT THE HEART OF CANADA’S AID PROGRAM
DISBURSEMENTS
TO LOW INCOME
COUNTRIES IN 2003-04
AND 2013-14
2.2
2.0
2013-14
1.6
Eastern
Europe
$4.97B
Africa
41%
Americas
11%
1.4
1.0
21%
2%
1.8
1.2
Asia
2003-04
Middle East
9%
0.8
Unallocable*
16%
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
Billions
$
70%
of Canada’s bilateral assistance
is directed to the most vulnerable
countries in the world.**
* U nallocable: costs that are global in nature and cannot be assigned by country or sector (e.g. cost of refugees in
Canada). Consult table D1 for more details.
** This includes country-allocable aid to least-developed countries, other low income countries, fragile states, small
island states, and land locked countries.
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BREAKDOWN OF CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE BY COUNTRY
TOP 20 RECIPIENTS
$112M
$124M
$118M
$109M
$118M
$68M
$108M
$80M
$91M
$88M
$46M
$24M
$70M
$69M
$46M
$28M
$49M
$72M
$64M
$10M
TOP THREE RECIPIENTS
Ethiopia
ETHIOPIA
$76M
Tanzania
HDI RANK*: 173/187
$55M
29.6% of the population lives on less than US$1.25/day.
Afghanistan
$17M
Canada supports Ethiopia’s efforts to achieve food security and
sustainable economic growth, and to address maternal, newborn and
child health (MNCH).
Mozambique
$25M
Philippines
$4M
Bangladesh
$43M
Syria*
$2M
Ghana
TANZANIA
$28M
Haiti
HDI RANK*: 159/187
$12M
Jordan*
43.5% of the population lives below the poverty line.
$2M
Canada focuses on expanding and improving social services, notably
in MNCH and in education, and promoting sustainable economic
growth, especially in extractive industries.
Kenya
$43M
Vietnam
$64M
Senegal
$17M
Mali
$17M
AFGHANISTAN
Democratic Republic of the Congo
$37M
Nigeria
HDI RANK*: 169/187
$50M
Pakistan
More than 60% of the population is under
$26M
Lebanon*
Canada’s objective for Afghanistan is to meet the basic needs and
reduce the vulnerability of the Afghan people, especially mothers and
children.
$2M
Bilateral
West Bank and Gaza
25 years of age.
Multilateral
$1M
India**
$54M
0
50
100
150
200
* These totals include humanitarian assistance provided to Syrian refugees.
** The majority of assistance provided to India ($53 M) represents the estimated
portion of Canada’s institutional support to multilateral organizations such as the
International Development Association (IDA) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria.
* T he Human Development Index (HDI) is a measure of average achievement in key
dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, being knowledgeable
and having a decent standard of living. Human Development Index Value, 2013.
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CANADIAN PARTNERSHIPS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE – 2013–2014 KEY
PARTNERS BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION IN C$ MILLIONS
CANADIAN ORGANISATIONS
MULTILATERAL ORGANISATIONS
Aga Khan Foundation Canada – $58M
World Food Programme – $387M
Implements MNCH, education, food security and economic
opportunity programming in Africa, the Middle East and Asia
and provides lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
The world’s largest humanitarian organization, works to
address hunger and promote food security.
Micronutrient Initiative – $45M
Works to improve the social and economic conditions of
children and is an important partner in child protection and
education during emergency situations.
UNICEF – $229M
Ensures that vulnerable populations receive the vitamins
and minerals they need for healthy living in more than
70 countries worldwide.
World Health Organization – $105M
CARE Canada – $35M
Provides leadership on global health matters, shapes the
health research agenda, sets global health norms and
standards, provides technical support to countries, and
monitors health trends.
Improves basic health, education and economic
opportunity, and provides lifesaving assistance during
emergencies.
INTERNATIONAL
AND GLOBAL PARTNERS
PARTNER GOVERNMENTS
Government of Mozambique – $79M
Canada supports Mozambique’s Strategic Plan for
Education by providing funding to improve access to quality
education for women, men, girls and boys.
Global Fund – $160M
Mobilizes global resources to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS,
tuberculosis and malaria.
Government of Tanzania – $57M
International Committee of the Red Cross –
$58M
Focusing on improving the lives of children and youth,
increasing sustainable economic growth and strengthening
governance.
Provides assistance and protects the lives and dignity
of people affected by armed conflict and other situations
of violence.
Government of Senegal – $39M
Improving quality of education and fostering sustainable and
inclusive economic growth for all Senegalese.
Helen Keller International – $13M
Combats the causes and consequences of blindness in
Africa and Asia.
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COMMITTED TO HELPING PEOPLE IN CRISIS – $857 MILLION IN CANADIAN
RESPONSE TO INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN CRISES*
TOP 15 RECIPIENTS
SYRIA
RESPONDING TO THE NEEDS OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY CONFLICT
OF CANADIAN BILATERAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
Afghanistan
Iraq**
$2
$12.5M
$12.6M
1M
$13.
.8M
$15 M
7.5
$1
Sudan
Yemen
Haiti
Pakistan
Central African
Republic
Since the beginning of the crisis, Canada has committed $403.5 million
in humanitarian assistance for Syrians affected both in Syria and
those who have sought refuge in neighbouring countries namely Jordan,
Lebanon, Iraq, Turkey and Egypt.
Syria
In 2014, with Canada’s support, the UN High Commissioner for
Refugees assisted more than 3.25 million people in Syria; the UN
World Food Programme provided food assistance to more than
six million people in neighbouring countries and inside Syria; and
25 million children received polio vaccination across the region.
$107.6M
0.4
$24
M
.0M
Somalia
Congo,
Democratic
Republic
$27.0M
$106.8M
$28.5M
Phillippines
PHILIPPINES
$31.8M
NATURAL DISASTER RESPONSE: TYPHOON HAIYAN
South Sudan
$49.8M
West Bank
and Gaza
$62.1M
Canada provided a total of $70 million for emergency relief and
early-recovery assistance to address the immediate humanitarian
needs of those affected by Typhoon Haiyan.
$62.5M
Jordan**
Canada deployed the Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) to
Panay Island, one of the hardest-hit regions, to provide assistance:
clean water, medical assistance as well as engineering and
logistical support.
Lebanon**
Bilateral humanitarian assistance refers to assistance for specific countries or
emergencies.
**These totals include humanitarian assistance provided to Syrian refugees.
WEST BANK AND GAZA
HELPING VULNERABLE FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS
In 2013–2014 the Government of Canada responded quickly and
effectively to unprecedented levels of humanitarian needs.
Canada provided humanitarian assistance to vulnerable families and
individuals in West Bank and Gaza where the majority of the people
don’t have regular access to food and some endure extreme poverty.
In response to the increase in humanitarian needs, Canadian
humanitarian assistance contributions in 2013–2014 rose by
almost 62% compared to that of the previous fiscal year.
Canada’s humanitarian assistance was largely focused on ensuring
that Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza had access to safe,
nutritious and sufficient food.
* o f which $773 million is bilateral (specific countries or crisis ) and $84 million is
multilateral, both of which are provided through trusted humanitarian partners.
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BECAUSE EVERY CHILD COUNTS – CANADA’S LEADERSHIP IN IMPROVING
MATERNAL, NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH
Improving MNCH is Canada’s top development priority, with
Canada committing $3.5 billion in funding from 2015 to 2020.
At the close of fiscal year 2013–2014, approximately 90% of the
$2.85 billion in funding had already been disbursed.
At the 2010 G-8 summit, Canada championed the Muskoka
Initiative on Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, to accelerate
progress in improving MNCH in developing countries. G-8
members and other partners committed US$7.3 billion between
2010 and 2015. Canada committed $2.85 billion over five years
(2010–2015).
In May 2014, Canada renewed its commitment to MNCH through
a $3.5 billion commitment over the 2015–2020 period. Canada
continues to focus on the delivery of proven, effective interventions
that reduce the burden of illness and disease, improve nutrition,
and strengthen health systems.
$2.85B
$3.5B
2010-2015
2015-2020
Commitment to MNCH
Commitment to MNCH
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CANADA SUPPORTS INITIATIVES DEDICATED TO IMPROVING THE LIVES
OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN
Canada is committed to working with a range of partners toward
ending the preventable deaths of mothers, newborns and children
under the age of five. Canada supports direct, evidence-based and
cost-effective initiatives:
Canada focuses its bilateral efforts in 10 countries of focus where
maternal and child mortality rates are high. The top four recipients
in 2013–2014 are:
GLOBAL POLIO ERADICATION INITIATIVE
TANZANIA ($65M)
In April 2013, Canada announced a commitment of $250 million
between 2013 and 2018 to support the Global Polio Eradication
Initiative to implement strategies and programs to eradicate polio and
strengthen health systems with an emphasis on the three countries
where polio remains a persistent problem: Afghanistan, Nigeria,
and Pakistan.
In Tanzania, remote areas still face critical shortages in terms of
MNCH services.
In two regions, Rukwa and Mwanza, Canadian assistance helped
achieve the following results: 72% of women in 2014 delivered
inside health facilities compared to 50% in 2013; and, the
percentage of women who received early post-natal care increased
from an average of 33% to 78%.
MICRONUTRIENT INITIATIVE
MOZAMBIQUE ($58M)
Canada is the principal donor to the Micronutrient Initiative (MI)
providing on average $30 million each year. In November 2014,
Canada announced continued funding of $150 million from
2014–2019 to the MI for essential vitamins and minerals to improve
health and nutrition for the most vulnerable people in the world.
Mozambique has one of the lowest ratios of health workers to
people in the world, with only three doctors and 25 nurses per
100,000 individuals.
With Canada’s support, 2,129 students graduated from health care
training programs in 2013–2014 alone. In addition, 31 new health
care centres were built across the country and four million children
were vaccinated against measles.
GAVI, THE VACCINE ALLIANCE
Close to half a billion children have been immunized with Gavi’s
support, resulting in an estimated seven million lives saved. In
November 2014, Canada announced an additional $500 million
to Gavi for 2016–2020. During this period, Gavi is expected to
immunize an additional 300,000 children, saving between five and
six million additional lives.
AFGHANISTAN ($31M)
A shortage of knowledge and skills among health workers is a major
challenge to women’s and children’s health in Afghanistan.
Canada has supported training for over 16,842 health professionals,
including doctors, nurses, midwives and community health workers.
MALI ($28M)
Mali has higher rates of infant and maternal mortality, disease, and
malnutrition than most countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Canada’s support helped improve the health of Malians living in the
region of Kayes. The proportion of health centres providing reference
obstetric and neonatal emergency care reached 100% (compared
to 71% in 2009), which has helped to reduce maternal mortality
related to obstetric complications from 2.6% in 2010 to 0.19%
in 2013.
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Canadian International Assistance
A: International Assistance by Government Source and Channel
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
2013‐2014
DEPARTMENT/SOURCE
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (1)
Program Aid
Geographic Programs
Country Programs
Regional Programs
2011‐2012 2012‐2013
Part 1: Programs funded by the International Assistance Envelope
4,393.28
3,868.09
2013‐2014 TOTAL
Bilateral
Multilateral
of which 2013‐
2014 ODAAA
3,751.68
2,917.39
834.29
3,645.83
1,341.75
1,171.46
1,034.05
137.41
1,181.03
1,048.66
132.37
1,181.03
1,048.66
132.37
‐
‐
‐
1,181.03
1,048.66
132.37
259.17
251.01
224.62
224.62
‐
224.04
2,192.69
1,913.78
432.83
843.65
628.82
8.49
1,880.03
691.59
826.83
354.16
7.46
1,045.74
691.59
‐
354.16
‐
834.29
‐
826.83
‐
7.46
1,880.03
691.59
826.83
354.16
7.46
International Security and Crisis Response
Anti‐Crime Capacity Building Program
Canada Funds for Local Initiatives
Counter‐Terrorism Capacity Building Program
Global Partnership Program
Global Peace and Security Fund Office of Religious Freedom
259.31
210.58
19.42
15.43
14.00
56.38
105.03
0.31
156.29
18.49
6.93
16.62
41.13
72.36
0.76
156.29
18.49
6.93
16.62
41.13
72.36
0.76
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
66.10
‐
6.88
‐
‐
59.23
‐
International Business Development and Innovation
International Scholarships Program Investment Cooperation Program
13.23
11.17
4.68
6.50
6.50
4.97
1.53
6.50
4.97
1.53
‐
‐
‐
6.50
4.97
1.53
Strategic Policy and Summits
7.87
4.49
2.69
2.69
‐
2.69
Operations and Management
238.53
221.07
212.42
212.42
‐
204.56
Services Rendered Abroad
80.74
84.52
88.08
88.08
‐
80.87
Memo: Loan Repayments to DFATD (not included in DFATD total)(5)
‐23.59
‐26.09
‐23.82
‐22.61
‐1.22
‐
Department of Finance Canada
AgResults
Climate Catalyst Fund
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Capital Increase
International Development Association (IDA) ‐ Note Encashement
Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative payment to IDA
501.61
604.85
10.00
60.28
41.75
441.62
51.20
502.81
10.00
‐
‐
441.61
51.20
10.00
10.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
492.81
‐
‐
‐
441.61
51.20
502.81
10.00
‐
‐
441.61
51.20
International Development Research Centre
Development Research Programming ‐ Research Projects
Development Research Programming ‐ Capacity Building
Corporate and Administrative Services
199.90
254.59
192.18
40.27
22.15
204.68
144.38
39.49
20.81
204.68
144.38
39.49
20.81
‐
‐
‐
‐
204.68
144.38
39.49
20.81
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
38.83
34.19
27.34
27.34
‐
27.34
Services received without charge from Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) ‐(6)
9.53
9.85
9.53
9.53
‐
9.53
Natural Resources Canada ‐ African Model Forest Initiative
2.73
3.57
1.84
1.84
‐
1.84
Environment Canada 3.45
29.85
‐
‐
‐
‐
5,149.31
4,805.00
4,497.87
3,170.78
1,327.10
4,392.03
Partnerships for Development Innovation
Global Issues and Development
International Humanitarian Assistance (2)
Long‐term Institutional support to Multilateral Development Institutions (3)
Global Initiatives (4)
Commonwealth and Francophonie Affairs SUBTOTAL ‐ INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE ENVELOPE
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Statistical Report on International Assistance, 2013-2014
Canadian International Assistance
A: International Assistance by Government Source and Channel
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
2013‐2014
2013‐2014 TOTAL
Bilateral
Multilateral
of which 2013‐
2014 ODAAA
9.57
6.01
3.56
6.00
5.13
0.87
6.00
5.13
0.87
‐
‐
‐
6.00
5.13
0.87
2.04
2.04
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
ODA‐eligible imputed costs
Cost of refugees in Canada (1st year) ‐ Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Cost of refugees in Canada (1st year) ‐ Provincial Governments
Services received without charge from other departments
Imputed foreign student subsidies
502.61
390.60
112.51
97.44
15.33
165.32
378.30
105.54
113.39
13.94
145.43
378.30
105.54
113.39
13.94
145.43
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
119.48
105.54
‐
13.94
‐
Provinces and municipalities
Province of Quebec
Federation of Canadian Municipalities
Province of Manitoba
Province of Alberta Province of Saskatchewan
17.44
28.99
22.99
3.71
1.10
1.19
‐
28.24
22.61
2.25
1.30
1.66
0.41
21.14
15.51
2.25
1.30
1.66
0.41
7.10
7.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
Environment Canada
2.55
22.76
7.64
3.37
4.26
7.64
Department of National Defence 0.13
‐
30.10
30.10
‐
30.10
Health Canada ‐ Contribution to the Pan American Health Organization
12.38
11.87
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
11.74
13.30
‐
13.30
13.30
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) Labour Program
1.90
1.90
1.12
1.12
‐
1.12
Industry Canada ‐ International Telecommunication Union ‐ 18% ODA
1.16
0.87
0.87
‐
0.87
0.87
Parks Canada
0.55
2.16
1.76
1.76
‐
1.76
Transport Canada ‐ Universal Postal Union ‐ 16% ODA
0.29
0.29
0.32
‐
0.32
0.32
Export Development Canada (Official Bilateral Debt Relief)
‐
197.43
‐
‐
‐
‐
Memo: Loan repayments to EDC (5), not included in total
‐22.64
‐21.59
‐23.46
‐23.46
‐
‐
Subtotal ‐ Other government sources
550.98
678.17
467.63
441.78
25.85
180.56
5,700.30
5,483.16
4,965.50
3,612.55
1,352.95
4,572.59
DEPARTMENT/SOURCE
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development International Youth Internship Program (7)
International Scholarships Program 2011‐2012 2012‐2013
Part 2: Other government sources
9.93
Department of Finance Canada
Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative debt relief
Public Health Agency of Canada ‐ Contribution to the Pan American Health Organization
TOTAL (1) On June 26, 2013, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) was created. Former Canadian International Development Agency and the former Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade disbursements for fiscal years 2011–2012 and fiscal year 2012–2013 are now represented as one entity. (2) This DFATD Bureau responds to funding requests from multilateral humanitarian organizations such as the United Nations World Food Programme, UNICEF and other experienced humanitarian partners, including the Red Cross Movement and NGOs, except in West Bank/Gaza where the country program also provides humanitarian assistance. Please refer to table B2 for a detailed summary of Canada’s international humanitarian assistance.
(3) Long‐term Institutional Support to Multilateral Development Institutions includes ODA portion of assessed contributions. Assessed contributions are payments made by the federal government as a result of Canada’s membership in an international organization. In order to maintain our status as a member in good standing, Canada is required to provide its share of the total operations costs. (4) Global Initiatives refers to programs previously reported under other initiative‐specific programs in previous Statistical Reports. (5) The Statistical Report is prepared on an expenditures basis and the loan repayments for previous ODA loans are not subtracted from the totals. These loans are presented in Table A for information only. Appendixes 1 and 2 provide a detailed breakdown of DFATD and EDC loan repayments by country. (6) These items refer to services provided to DFATD without charge: accomodation provided by Public Works and Government Services Canada, contributions covering employers' share of employee's insurance premiums and expenditures paid by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, salary and associated expenditures of legal services provided by the Department of Justice Canada, and worker's compensation benefits provided by Employment and Social Development Canada.
(7) The DFATD International Youth Internship Program is not funded by the IAE. A total of $5.13 million was funded from outside the IAE in 2013‐2014.
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Statistical Report on International Assistance, 2013-2014
Canadian International Assistance by Sector
B1: International Assistance by Channel
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions
DFATD
Geographic Programs Partnerships for Development Innovation
Global Issues and Development
International Security and Crisis Response (1)
Other (2)
TOTAL ‐ Bilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development banks
UN development organizations
Other multilateral organizations TOTAL ‐ Multilateral Aid
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
Finance Canada
International Development Research Centre
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Provinces and municipalities
Others (3)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
Education
Education policy and administrative management
Education facilities and training
Teacher training
Educational research
Primary education
Basic life skills for youth and adults
Early childhood education
Secondary education
Vocational training
Higher education
Advanced technical and managerial training
208.58
32.87
21.35
22.21
0.54
72.90
13.05
8.73
1.66
29.22
1.83
4.21
48.07
1.35
3.93
5.40
1.73
7.00
6.76
2.35
‐
9.57
8.36
1.61
4.70
0.93
0.38
0.00
1.50
0.75
1.15
‐
‐
0.00
0.00
‐
0.53
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.53
‐
5.87
‐
0.00
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
5.84
‐
267.74
35.14
25.66
27.64
3.77
80.65
20.97
11.07
1.66
38.79
16.56
5.82
3.82
‐
‐
‐
‐
3.72
0.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
15.75
3.77
0.01
0.67
0.17
2.09
0.77
0.18
2.22
1.76
4.10
0.01
1.41
0.60
0.01
‐
‐
0.36
0.09
0.06
0.01
0.24
0.02
‐
4.46
1.23
0.53
0.92
0.13
‐
0.26
‐
‐
0.54
0.86
‐
25.44
5.61
0.55
1.59
0.30
6.17
1.23
0.24
2.23
2.53
4.98
0.01
293.18
40.75
26.22
29.23
4.06
86.82
22.19
11.32
3.89
41.32
21.54
5.83
45.62
13.38
2.79
1.90
0.69
6.21
1.11
2.37
9.15
2.98
4.80
0.25
4.92
2.21
0.15
‐
‐0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.48
0.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.60
0.16
0.09
0.01
‐
0.05
0.21
0.02
0.01
0.04
0.00
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
51.14
15.75
3.04
1.90
0.68
6.26
1.32
2.39
9.16
3.02
7.28
0.36
344.33
56.50
29.25
31.13
4.74
93.08
23.51
13.70
13.06
44.34
28.82
6.18
012191
012220
012230
012240
012250
012261
012262
012263
012281
Health
Health policy and administrative management
Medical education/training
Medical research
Medical services
Basic health care
Basic health infrastructure
Basic nutrition
Infectious disease control
Health education
Malaria control
Tuberculosis control
Health personnel development
232.40
31.69
3.72
1.31
3.90
59.13
39.02
37.56
26.62
6.57
4.24
0.10
18.54
46.92
1.48
2.01
‐
2.03
8.74
4.87
9.02
1.55
8.38
0.35
0.03
8.45
254.03
15.40
‐
2.50
‐
13.71
‐
124.89
67.50
1.13
3.00
19.66
6.24
0.20
‐
‐
‐
0.20
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
533.54
48.57
5.73
3.81
6.13
81.58
43.89
171.47
95.67
16.07
7.59
19.79
33.23
12.47
5.12
0.40
0.05
0.90
0.85
‐
2.26
2.11
0.30
0.08
0.05
0.34
3.74
1.95
‐
‐
0.26
1.22
0.04
0.06
0.23
‐
‐
‐
‐
87.48
1.22
‐
‐
1.01
1.48
0.01
0.67
5.25
0.23
42.28
35.33
‐
26.52
‐0.09
‐
‐
‐
8.72
‐
‐
17.64
0.26
‐
‐
‐
130.22
8.19
0.40
0.05
2.18
12.26
0.05
2.99
25.22
0.79
42.36
35.39
0.34
663.76
56.76
6.13
3.86
8.30
93.84
43.94
174.46
120.90
16.87
49.95
55.17
33.57
31.68
8.37
0.40
‐
0.68
10.02
2.82
3.23
3.67
0.95
1.06
0.43
0.05
55.33
11.10
0.34
39.50
‐
0.12
‐
0.31
3.41
0.19
0.25
‐
0.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.04
0.01
‐
‐
0.08
0.18
0.05
0.29
0.35
0.08
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
88.05
19.48
0.74
39.50
0.76
10.31
2.87
3.83
7.43
1.22
1.31
0.43
0.16
751.81
76.24
6.87
43.36
9.06
104.15
46.82
178.29
128.33
18.08
51.27
55.61
33.73
013010
013020
013030
013040
013081
Population policies/programs and reproductive health
Population policy and administrative management
Reproductive health care
Family planning
STD control including HIV/AIDS
Personnel development for population and reproductive health
53.28
2.37
16.92
4.78
14.66
14.56
9.89
0.39
4.96
0.68
3.28
0.58
36.24
12.97
2.00
1.25
12.03
8.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
99.41
15.72
23.88
6.71
29.97
23.14
0.86
‐
0.40
‐
0.46
‐
0.58
‐
0.28
‐
0.30
‐
95.93
10.17
3.90
1.30
80.54
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
97.37
10.17
4.58
1.30
81.31
‐
196.78
25.89
28.46
8.01
111.27
23.14
7.05
0.09
1.20
0.06
5.68
0.02
0.55
0.30
‐0.01
‐
0.27
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.19
0.01
0.16
0.01
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
7.79
0.40
1.35
0.07
5.95
0.02
204.57
26.29
29.81
8.08
117.23
23.16
014010
014015
014020
014021
014022
014030
014031
014032
014040
014050
014081
Water supply and sanitation
Water resources policy and administrative management
Water resources protection
Water supply and sanitation - large systems
Water supply - large systems
Sanitation - large systems
Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation
Basic drinking water supply
Basic sanitation
River development
Waste management/disposal
Education and training in water supply and sanitation
50.59
4.40
3.79
‐
0.10
0.10
‐
14.44
20.65
0.70
2.02
4.37
4.00
0.12
0.03
‐
0.27
0.32
‐
0.89
0.78
0.07
0.01
1.51
1.50
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.13
‐
‐
0.38
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
56.09
4.52
3.82
‐
0.38
0.43
‐
15.33
22.55
0.78
2.03
6.25
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
23.88
0.92
1.23
8.26
0.34
3.94
0.03
7.67
0.65
0.29
0.54
‐
5.56
1.27
1.77
0.14
‐
0.01
0.21
0.42
0.40
0.21
0.53
0.60
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
29.43
2.20
3.00
8.39
0.34
3.94
0.25
8.09
1.05
0.49
1.08
0.60
85.52
6.72
6.82
8.39
0.72
4.37
0.25
23.42
23.60
1.27
3.11
6.85
33.92
4.50
0.72
2.72
7.44
2.58
0.66
6.32
3.79
3.77
1.43
‐
2.60
1.29
1.23
‐
‐
0.08
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.12
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.02
0.04
0.01
‐
‐
0.05
0.48
‐
0.48
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
37.12
5.79
2.43
2.72
7.44
2.66
0.68
6.36
3.80
3.77
1.43
0.05
122.65
12.52
9.24
11.11
8.16
7.02
0.93
29.78
27.41
5.04
4.54
6.90
015110
015111
015112
015113
015130
Government and civil society
Public sector policy and administrative management
Public finance management
Decentralisation and support to subnational government
Anti-corruption organisations and institutions
Legal and judicial development
173.01
45.44
25.64
18.77
5.61
21.15
30.11
3.06
1.86
2.07
0.01
3.25
20.73
6.52
6.45
‐
6.34
‐
26.82
‐
‐
1.90
0.15
2.72
0.20
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
250.86
55.03
33.95
22.74
12.11
27.11
0.26
0.26
‐
‐
‐
‐
23.89
18.10
4.11
1.29
‐
0.34
31.72
13.46
0.44
1.85
0.19
3.22
0.98
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.25
56.85
31.82
4.55
3.14
0.19
3.81
307.71
86.85
38.50
25.88
12.30
30.92
45.83
12.71
20.25
10.18
1.09
0.74
16.35
8.99
0.85
‐
0.39
1.09
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
3.02
2.33
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.42
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
66.62
24.02
21.10
10.18
1.48
1.84
374.33
110.87
59.60
36.06
13.78
32.76
Bilateral Aid
SECTOR
011110
011120
011130
011182
011220
011230
011240
011320
011330
011420
011430
012110
012181
012182
Multilateral Aid
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TOTAL
Statistical Report on International Assistance, 2013-2014
Canadian International Assistance by Sector
B1: International Assistance by Channel
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions
DFATD
Geographic Programs Partnerships for Development Innovation
Global Issues and Development
International Security and Crisis Response (1)
Other (2)
TOTAL ‐ Bilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development banks
UN development organizations
Other multilateral organizations TOTAL ‐ Multilateral Aid
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
Finance Canada
International Development Research Centre
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Provinces and municipalities
Others (3)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
Democratic participation and civil society
Elections
Legislatures and political parties
Media and free flow of information
Human rights
Women's equality organisations and institutions
21.21
12.60
0.72
0.74
21.13
‐
13.31
0.53
0.12
0.03
5.87
‐
0.32
‐
‐
0.37
0.73
‐
6.70
1.52
0.36
1.54
9.96
1.97
0.20
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
41.74
14.65
1.20
2.68
37.68
1.97
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
0.04
4.75
0.62
1.40
0.14
4.86
0.81
0.07
0.21
0.19
0.14
0.11
‐
4.82
0.83
1.58
0.28
4.99
0.84
46.56
15.48
2.78
2.96
42.67
2.81
0.73
‐
‐
‐
0.02
0.12
1.96
‐
‐
0.43
0.46
2.17
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.37
‐
‐
0.05
0.18
0.09
0.31
‐
‐
‐
1.12
‐
3.36
‐
‐
0.49
1.77
2.38
49.92
15.48
2.78
3.45
44.44
5.19
015230
015240
015250
015261
Conflict prevention and resolution, peace and security
Security system management and reform
Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution
Post conflict peace-building (UN)
Reintegration and SALW control (4)
Land mine clearance
Child soldiers (Prevention and demobilisation)
8.50
0.07
2.92
‐
‐
4.00
1.50
1.92
0.03
1.16
0.05
0.09
‐
0.60
0.39
‐
0.39
‐
‐
‐
‐
106.51
87.53
4.83
12.64
0.30
1.21
‐
0.06
‐
0.06
‐
‐
‐
‐
117.38
87.64
9.37
12.69
0.39
5.21
2.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.23
0.23
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.63
0.94
0.94
0.21
0.15
0.30
0.08
0.45
‐
0.31
0.14
‐
‐
‐
3.31
1.17
1.25
0.35
0.15
0.30
0.08
120.69
88.81
10.62
13.04
0.54
5.51
2.18
0.47
0.01
0.41
‐
‐
0.04
‐
5.20
2.89
2.31
‐
‐
‐
‐
19.69
‐
3.42
16.27
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
25.35
2.90
6.13
16.27
‐
0.04
‐
146.04
91.71
16.75
29.31
0.54
5.55
2.18
016010
016020
016030
016040
016050
016061
016062
016063
016064
Infrastructure and services
Social infrastructure and services
Social/welfare services
Employment policy and administrative management
Housing policy and administrative management
Low-cost housing
Multi-sector aid for basic social services
Culture and recreation
Statistical capacity building
Narcotics control
Social mitigation of HIV/AIDS
20.67
1.27
3.60
0.30
‐
8.69
‐
4.67
‐
2.13
7.36
0.74
3.01
‐
0.34
0.82
‐
1.20
‐
1.25
6.35
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
5.34
‐
1.01
1.37
0.97
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.40
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
35.74
2.98
6.61
0.30
0.34
9.51
0.40
11.22
‐
4.39
0.28
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.28
7.97
6.13
0.09
‐
0.64
0.09
0.03
0.98
‐
‐
4.15
0.72
0.40
‐
0.01
0.81
0.01
0.46
‐
1.74
0.43
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.39
0.04
‐
‐
12.82
6.85
0.49
‐
0.65
0.89
0.43
1.48
‐
2.02
48.57
9.83
7.10
0.30
0.98
10.40
0.83
12.70
‐
6.40
40.65
29.11
4.51
0.83
0.06
5.33
0.04
0.70
‐
0.08
5.01
1.15
3.50
‐
‐
0.16
‐
‐
0.20
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.54
0.35
0.05
0.06
‐
0.08
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
46.20
30.61
8.06
0.89
0.06
5.57
0.05
0.70
0.20
0.08
94.77
40.44
15.16
1.19
1.04
15.97
0.88
13.40
0.20
6.48
021010
021020
021030
021040
021050
021061
021081
Transport and storage
Transport policy and administrative management
Road transport
Rail transport
Water transport
Air transport
Storage
Education and training in transport and storage
7.32
2.00
3.98
‐
0.12
‐
0.87
0.34
0.01
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.07
0.03
‐
‐
‐
0.04
‐
‐
7.40
2.04
3.99
‐
0.12
0.04
0.87
0.34
0.01
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
58.82
3.60
50.87
0.23
2.77
1.34
‐
‐
0.57
0.08
0.49
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
59.40
3.68
51.37
0.23
2.77
1.34
‐
‐
66.80
5.72
55.35
0.23
2.90
1.38
0.87
0.34
55.66
9.86
41.03
0.69
2.51
1.21
0.36
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.05
0.05
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
55.71
9.91
41.03
0.69
2.51
1.21
0.36
‐
122.51
15.63
96.39
0.93
5.41
2.59
1.23
0.34
022010
022020
022030
022040
Communications
Communications policy and administrative management
Telecommunications
Radio/television/print media
Information and communication technology (ICT)
1.85
0.50
‐
0.05
1.30
1.08
0.09
‐
0.27
0.72
0.33
‐
‐
‐
0.33
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
3.26
0.59
‐
0.32
2.34
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.48
0.17
0.29
‐
0.02
0.14
0.13
‐
‐
‐
0.87
‐
‐
0.29
0.59
1.48
0.30
0.29
0.29
0.61
4.74
0.90
0.29
0.61
2.95
5.44
2.17
1.15
‐
2.12
4.46
1.39
‐
0.02
3.05
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.07
‐
‐
‐
0.07
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
9.97
3.56
1.15
0.03
5.23
14.71
4.45
1.44
0.63
8.18
023010
023020
023030
023040
023050
023062
023064
023065
023066
023067
023068
023070
023081
Energy generation and supply
Energy policy and administrative management
Power generation/non-renewable sources
Power generation/renewable sources
Electrical transmission/distribution
Gas distribution
Gas-fired power plants
Nuclear power plants
Hydro-electric power plants
Geothermal energy
Solar energy
Wind power
Biomass
Energy education/training
7.67
3.02
‐
0.86
2.47
‐
‐
‐
0.69
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.63
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.21
‐
0.06
0.15
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
7.89
3.03
0.06
1.01
2.47
‐
‐
‐
0.69
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.63
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
28.55
2.09
0.07
0.40
17.89
0.07
‐
‐
4.88
1.19
1.39
0.03
0.54
‐
6.98
4.22
‐
0.84
0.23
‐
‐
0.62
0.35
0.03
0.30
0.22
0.17
‐
0.09
0.09
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
35.62
6.40
0.07
1.24
18.12
0.07
‐
0.62
5.24
1.22
1.69
0.25
0.71
‐
43.50
9.42
0.12
2.25
20.59
0.07
‐
0.62
5.92
1.22
1.69
0.25
0.71
0.63
37.85
7.56
3.78
1.88
13.85
0.07
0.17
‐
8.10
0.58
1.49
0.34
0.01
0.02
‐0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.12
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.12
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
37.96
7.56
3.78
1.88
13.85
0.07
0.17
‐
8.22
0.58
1.49
0.34
‐‐
0.02
81.46
16.98
3.91
4.13
34.44
0.14
0.17
0.62
14.15
1.80
3.18
0.59
0.71
0.65
Bilateral Aid
SECTOR
015150
015151
015152
015153
015160
015170
015210
015220
Multilateral Aid
14
TOTAL
Statistical Report on International Assistance, 2013-2014
Canadian International Assistance by Sector
B1: International Assistance by Channel
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions
DFATD
Geographic Programs Partnerships for Development Innovation
Global Issues and Development
International Security and Crisis Response (1)
Other (2)
TOTAL ‐ Bilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development banks
UN development organizations
Other multilateral organizations TOTAL ‐ Multilateral Aid
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
Finance Canada
International Development Research Centre
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Provinces and municipalities
Others (3)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
Banking and financial services
Financial policy and administrative management
Monetary institutions
Formal sector financial intermediaries
Informal/semi-formal financial intermediaries
Education/training in banking and financial services
Business support services and institutions
Privatization
69.05
12.27
0.51
13.65
4.08
4.05
34.50
‐
11.39
0.25
‐
0.29
5.66
0.10
5.09
‐
12.69
10.36
0.60
0.60
‐
‐
1.13
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.19
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.19
‐
93.32
22.88
1.11
14.54
9.75
4.15
40.91
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
6.02
0.97
0.02
1.91
2.39
‐
0.73
‐
1.47
0.13
‐
‐
0.12
‐
1.22
‐
0.76
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.76
‐
8.25
1.09
0.02
1.91
2.52
‐
2.71
‐
101.57
23.97
1.13
16.45
12.26
4.15
43.61
‐
27.30
5.14
2.21
6.26
2.25
0.11
10.29
1.04
3.52
0.17
‐
0.04
0.47
‐
2.85
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.07
0.01
‐
‐
0.01
‐
0.05
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
30.90
5.31
2.21
6.30
2.73
0.11
13.20
1.04
132.47
29.29
3.34
22.74
14.99
4.25
56.81
1.05
031140
031150
031161
031162
031163
031164
031165
031166
031181
031182
031191
031192
031193
031194
031195
031210
031220
031261
031281
031282
031291
031310
031320
031381
031382
031391
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
Agricultural policy and administrative management
Agricultural development
Agricultural land resources
Agricultural water resources
Agricultural inputs
Food crop production
Industrial crops/export crops
Livestock
Agrarian reform
Agricultural alternative development
Agricultural extension
Agricultural education/training
Agricultural research
Agricultural services
Plant and post-harvest protection and pest control
Agricultural financial services
Agricultural co-operatives
Livestock/veterinary services
Forestry policy and administrative management
Forestry development
Fuelwood/charcoal
Forestry education/training
Forestry research
Forestry services
Fishing policy and administrative management
Fishery development
Fishery education/training
Fishery research
Fishery services
127.63
10.53
26.65
6.01
8.67
5.21
13.84
1.73
1.42
0.48
0.54
6.92
10.56
8.69
5.31
1.09
10.24
4.59
0.34
0.27
3.64
‐
0.28
0.03
‐
‐
0.60
‐
‐
‐
30.40
0.46
4.23
0.34
0.29
0.46
3.05
‐
0.11
‐
‐
1.35
1.99
7.96
0.69
0.01
1.61
7.47
0.05
0.02
0.10
‐
0.12
‐
‐
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.02
‐
9.00
0.30
1.50
‐
‐
1.00
1.50
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.50
1.50
2.70
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.06
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.06
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
167.08
11.29
32.39
6.35
8.95
6.67
18.40
1.73
1.53
0.48
0.54
8.27
13.05
18.15
8.70
1.09
11.86
12.06
0.39
0.29
3.74
‐
0.40
0.03
0.06
0.03
0.61
0.01
0.02
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
18.90
3.06
0.69
1.32
7.25
‐
1.53
0.34
1.05
‐
‐
0.35
0.50
0.19
0.76
0.03
0.41
‐
‐
‐
0.30
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.12
‐
‐
‐
11.19
2.71
1.29
0.83
0.22
0.50
0.11
‐
0.39
0.04
‐
0.42
‐
0.38
‐
‐
1.45
‐
0.06
2.50
0.04
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.08
0.05
‐
‐
0.12
14.09
1.38
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.26
12.45
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
44.19
7.16
1.99
2.15
7.46
0.50
1.64
0.34
1.44
0.04
‐
0.77
0.76
13.03
0.76
0.03
1.86
‐
0.06
2.50
0.34
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.08
1.17
‐
‐
0.12
211.27
18.45
34.37
8.49
16.42
7.17
20.04
2.07
2.97
0.52
0.54
9.04
13.81
31.18
9.46
1.12
13.71
12.06
0.45
2.79
4.07
‐
0.40
0.03
0.06
0.11
1.78
0.01
0.02
0.12
54.33
5.34
4.28
1.06
14.82
1.46
3.19
0.53
0.80
‐
‐
0.64
0.16
14.25
1.68
0.04
2.36
0.72
0.12
0.38
0.42
0.05
‐
0.02
‐
1.59
0.37
0.01
0.03
‐
7.57
3.02
0.74
0.23
0.24
‐
1.52
0.03
0.12
‐
0.10
‐
0.60
0.88
‐0.04
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.13
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.62
0.07
0.17
‐
‐
0.08
0.12
‐
‐
‐
0.08
‐
0.02
‐
0.04
‐
‐
0.05
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.53
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.53
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
64.06
8.42
5.19
1.30
15.06
1.54
4.83
0.56
0.92
‐
0.18
0.64
0.78
15.13
1.68
0.04
2.36
0.76
0.12
1.91
0.42
0.05
‐
0.02
‐
1.59
0.51
0.01
0.03
‐
275.33
26.87
39.56
9.79
31.48
8.71
24.88
2.63
3.88
0.52
0.72
9.68
14.59
46.31
11.14
1.17
16.07
12.83
0.57
4.70
4.49
0.06
0.40
0.05
0.06
1.70
2.29
0.02
0.05
0.12
032110
032120
032130
032140
Industry
Industrial policy and administrative management
Industrial development
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development
Cottage industries and handicrafts
49.52
1.99
0.52
20.78
0.71
9.32
0.03
‐
5.21
1.66
6.36
0.15
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.14
‐
0.30
0.50
‐
66.34
2.17
0.82
26.49
2.37
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.19
0.89
0.09
1.06
‐
1.56
0.04
0.06
1.30
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
3.75
0.93
0.15
2.36
‐
70.09
3.10
0.97
28.85
2.37
9.49
0.60
0.73
2.92
‐
0.63
0.04
‐
0.05
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.35
‐
‐
0.23
0.11
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
10.47
0.64
0.73
3.21
0.11
80.56
3.74
1.70
32.06
2.48
032161
032163
032164
032165
032168
032169
032172
032182
032210
Agro-industries
Textiles, leather and substitutes
Chemicals
Fertilizer plants
Pharmaceutical production
Basic metal industries
Transport equipment industry
Technological research and development
Mineral/mining policy and administrative management
5.64
0.27
‐
‐
‐
0.02
‐
‐
16.56
0.18
‐
‐
0.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.01
0.16
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
6.04
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.09
‐
‐
6.00
0.27
‐
0.10
‐
0.02
0.09
‐
23.62
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.14
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.14
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.15
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.14
0.01
6.15
0.27
0.01
0.10
‐
0.02
0.09
0.14
23.63
0.99
‐
‐
‐
0.03
‐
‐
0.11
2.78
‐
‐0.04
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.39
0.18
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.00
‐0.04
‐
‐
0.03
‐
‐
0.51
2.96
7.15
0.24
0.01
0.10
0.03
0.02
0.09
0.64
26.59
Bilateral Aid
SECTOR
024010
024020
024030
024040
024081
025010
025020
031110
031120
031130
Multilateral Aid
15
TOTAL
Statistical Report on International Assistance, 2013-2014
Canadian International Assistance by Sector
B1: International Assistance by Channel
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions
DFATD
Geographic Programs Partnerships for Development Innovation
Global Issues and Development
International Security and Crisis Response (1)
Other (2)
TOTAL ‐ Bilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development banks
UN development organizations
Other multilateral organizations TOTAL ‐ Multilateral Aid
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
Finance Canada
International Development Research Centre
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Provinces and municipalities
Others (3)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
Mineral prospection and exploration
Coal
Oil and gas
Ferrous metals
Precious metals/materials
Fertilizer minerals
Construction policy and administrative management
‐
‐
3.04
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.01
‐
0.11
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.23
‐
‐
‐
‐
4.05
‐
0.34
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
4.05
‐
0.34
‐
‐
0.22
‐
0.75
0.01
‐
0.03
0.32
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.22
‐
0.75
0.01
‐
0.03
0.32
0.22
0.01
4.80
0.01
0.34
0.03
0.32
Trade
Trade policy and administrative management
Trade facilitation
Regional trade agreements (RTAs)
Multilateral trade negotiations
Trade-related adjustment
Trade education/training
Tourism policy and administrative management
14.03
2.53
4.83
2.30
1.34
‐
0.57
2.46
1.21
0.03
0.70
‐
‐
‐
0.04
0.45
9.87
4.09
3.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.78
0.32
‐
0.32
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
25.43
6.65
8.85
2.30
1.34
‐
0.61
5.69
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.63
0.04
0.25
‐
‐
‐
0.02
0.33
0.29
0.07
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.19
0.41
0.04
0.32
‐
0.05
‐
‐
‐
1.33
0.15
0.59
‐
0.05
‐
0.02
0.51
26.77
6.80
9.44
2.30
1.39
‐
0.63
6.20
5.99
0.35
3.78
1.06
‐
0.02
‐
0.78
0.43
0.20
‐
0.04
0.04
‐
‐
0.16
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
6.42
0.55
3.78
1.10
0.04
0.02
‐
0.94
33.19
7.35
13.22
3.39
1.43
0.02
0.63
7.15
Bilateral Aid
SECTOR
032220
032261
032262
032263
032265
32267
032310
033110
033120
033130
033140
033150
033181
033210
Multilateral Aid
TOTAL
Environmental protection
8.08
6.24
0.05
‐
‐
14.36
‐
3.05
45.93
0.20
49.18
63.54
9.11
11.19
‐
0.23
8.58
29.11
92.65
041010
041020
041030
041040
041050
041081
041082
Environmental policy and administrative management
Biosphere protection
Bio-diversity
Site preservation
Flood prevention/control
Environmental education/training
Environmental research
6.50
‐
0.03
‐
0.08
1.21
0.25
4.52
‐
0.62
0.01
‐
1.06
0.03
0.05
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
11.07
‐
0.65
0.01
0.08
2.27
0.28
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.35
‐
0.22
‐
1.31
‐
0.17
32.62
6.14
7.05
0.09
0.02
‐
‐
0.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.11
‐
34.07
6.14
7.27
0.09
1.34
0.11
0.17
45.14
6.14
7.92
0.10
1.42
2.37
0.45
0.71
0.20
0.19
0.09
7.42
0.04
0.46
8.88
0.03
0.11
‐
0.14
0.22
1.81
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.22
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
5.66
2.89
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.03
15.47
3.12
0.31
0.09
7.56
0.25
2.30
60.61
9.27
8.23
0.19
8.98
2.62
2.75
043010
043030
043040
043050
043081
043082
051010
052010
053040
060020
Multisector aid
Multisector aid
Urban development and management
Rural development
Non-agricultural alternative development
Multisector education/training
Research/scientific institutions
General budget support
Food aid/food security programs
Import support (commodities)
Debt forgiveness
69.08
34.16
‐
9.40
4.63
0.03
0.07
‐
20.78
‐
‐
7.32
1.23
0.14
0.45
‐
5.13
0.02
‐
0.33
0.01
‐
20.37
20.00
‐
‐
‐
0.36
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.88
2.88
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.26
2.08
0.02
‐
‐
‐
0.16
‐
‐
‐
‐
101.91
60.36
0.16
9.85
4.63
5.53
0.25
‐
21.11
0.01
‐
0.98
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.98
‐
‐
52.84
4.76
1.20
5.23
‐
1.03
0.05
13.98
‐
‐
26.59
16.55
10.86
0.95
4.67
‐
‐
0.05
‐
0.01
‐
‐
0.18
‐
0.18
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
70.55
15.62
2.33
9.90
‐
1.03
0.10
13.98
0.99
‐
26.59
172.45
75.98
2.50
19.75
4.63
6.56
0.35
13.98
22.10
0.01
26.59
27.79
0.04
11.10
12.11
‐
‐
1.23
0.11
1.59
‐
1.61
64.91
43.60
0.45
2.42
0.13
5.48
12.81
‐
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
4.11
0.19
0.12
0.85
‐
2.44
0.01
‐
0.49
‐
‐
145.43
‐
‐
‐
‐
145.43
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
242.24
43.83
11.66
15.39
0.13
153.34
14.05
0.11
2.11
‐
1.61
414.69
119.81
14.16
35.14
4.76
159.90
14.40
14.10
24.21
0.01
28.20
Humanitarian assistance
77.35
0.31
663.14
0.37
‐
741.16
64.49
1.86
4.12
‐
70.47
811.64
13.39
‐
‐
1.41
30.10
44.90
856.53
Material relief assistance and services
Emergency food aid
Relief co-ordination; protection and support services
Reconstruction relief and rehabilitation
Disaster prevention and preparedness
9.17
37.24
6.79
11.86
12.28
‐
‐
‐
0.27
0.05
320.70
242.43
85.48
1.91
12.61
0.08
‐
0.20
0.09
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
329.95
279.67
92.47
14.13
24.94
8.72
20.16
30.65
2.71
2.24
0.23
‐
0.10
0.60
0.92
0.82
0.02
0.01
0.89
2.38
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
9.78
20.19
30.77
4.20
5.54
339.73
299.86
123.23
18.33
30.48
0.07
1.45
0.02
2.42
9.43
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.24
0.02
0.02
0.13
‐
30.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
31.40
1.47
0.05
2.55
9.43
371.13
301.33
123.28
20.88
39.91
40.93
‐
‐
2.43
‐
38.49
1,219.52
25.23
‐
‐
0.37
13.84
11.02
240.77
13.44
‐
‐
‐
‐
13.44
1,059.18
36.19
‐
‐
17.31
‐
18.88
175.17
218.68
‐
‐
88.08
‐
130.60
228.74
334.46
‐
‐
108.20
13.84
212.42
2,923.38
5.81
3.88
‐
1.93
‐
‐
89.00
7.78
6.93
‐
0.84
‐
‐
257.14
10.09
4.14
‐
5.95
‐
‐
327.75
110.95
0.74
‐
110.21
‐
‐
160.40
134.62
15.69
‐
118.93
‐
‐
834.29
469.08
15.69
‐
227.13
13.84
212.42
3,757.67
51.23
‐
‐
51.23
‐
‐
502.81
22.02
‐
‐
1.09
0.12
20.81
204.68
7.66
7.66
‐
‐
‐
‐
27.34
15.74
0.62
‐
14.11
1.01
‐
28.24
257.17
‐
218.93
38.23
‐
‐
444.76
353.81
8.28
218.93
104.67
1.13
20.81
1,207.83
822.89
23.96
218.93
331.80
14.96
233.24
4,965.50
072010
072040
072050
073010
074010
091010
093010
099810
099820
Other aid expenditures
Administrative costs (not included elsewhere) (5)
Refugees in donor countries
Sectors not specified
Promotion of development awareness
Operations and management (O&M) (6)
Total ‐ International Assistance
(1) Includes Canada Fund for Local Initiatives.
(2) Other: Includes Strategic Policy and Summits Branch, International Business Development and Innovation Branch, Services Rendered Abroad, and corporate operations and management costs of non-programming branches.
(3) Other government departments include international assistance provided by Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada, National Defence, Employment and Social Development Canada, Parks Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, Transport Canada, and Industry Canada, as well as unallocable costs that cannot be directly or indirectly traced to
a recipient country (such as imputed foreign student subsidies, and various administrative costs).
(4) SALW refers to the Disarmament of Small Arms and Light Weapons.
(5) Administrative costs: in this table, represents funds provided by the donor agency to an executing agency specifically earmarked to cover part of the latter's operations and management costs.
(6) O&M costs: represents the operations and management costs incurred by the donor agency to cover the day-to-day costs of extending international assistance.
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Statistical Report on International Assistance, 2013-2014
B2: Humanitarian Assistance by Country, Organization
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ thousands.
DFATD
Other government departments
Emergency food aid
Relief co‐ordination; protection and support services
Reconstruction relief and
rehabilitation
Disaster prevention and preparedness
96,910.35
‐
‐
1,003.20
‐
12,090.45
3,445.70
‐
‐
‐
‐
6,146.75
‐
‐
6,501.00
‐
1,498.20
5,297.51
996.60
996.60
‐
3,003.00
73.90
996.60
1,000.00
‐
5,297.95
10,441.50
16,492.89
3,498.00
‐
‐
1,500.00
16,630.50
2,426.00
2,426.00
‐
22,994.34
‐
‐
‐
‐
1,732.70
1,837.63
‐
‐
‐
‐
945.68
‐
‐
1,838.81
‐
‐
491.18
‐
‐
‐
‐
123.16
‐
‐
‐
1,991.87
1,924.96
2,068.87
349.65
‐
‐
394.71
9,295.13
2,070.00
2,070.00
‐
984.24
‐
‐
‐
‐
196.62
147.50
‐
‐
‐
‐
49.12
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
98.24
‐
‐
‐
‐
24.63
‐
‐
‐
98.38
147.50
73.75
‐
‐
‐
‐
148.50
‐
‐
‐
5,108.65
‐
‐
‐
‐
351.82
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
566.61
833.00
‐
‐
12.64
‐
367.20
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
13.05
‐
‐
351.82
‐
‐
‐
‐
2,612.51
‐
‐
‐
850.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
Middle East
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
West Bank and Gaza
Syria
Yemen
125,701.60
10,403.63
25,835.14
34,203.66
9,720.04
40,939.12
4,600.01
138,227.75
7,576.30
15,402.20
16,451.90
36,055.15
55,742.90
6,999.30
53,199.98
5,864.43
21,236.00
11,462.57
2,702.24
10,885.00
1,049.74
221.25
122.87
‐
‐
98.38
‐
‐
Asia
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Fiji
Korea, Democratic People's Republic
Sri Lanka
Burma (Myanmar)
Nepal
Philippines
Pakistan
Thailand
96,836.67
6,630.21
194.51
‐
1,000.50
324.68
8,414.43
324.68
67,325.68
3,121.12
534.86
34,670.30
6,218.05
498.60
‐
3,000.60
500.40
1,148.15
498.60
6,073.90
7,574.50
‐
10,667.11
5,645.93
104.74
49.81
‐
174.83
420.41
174.83
2,306.20
823.25
167.14
‐
8,966.02
‐
9,157.50
5,784.82
2,286.25
‐
‐
66.75
‐
600.00
‐
‐
‐
120.15
278.02
Southeastern Asia
Asia (inter‐regional)
Americas
Colombia
Guatemala
Honduras
Dominica
Dominican Republic Haiti
Jamaica
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Caribbean
Americas (inter‐regional)
Eastern Europe
Turkey
Ukraine
Europe (inter‐regional)
Global/Unallocable
Bilateral Humanitarian Assistance
221,145.78
399.98
474.00
1,003.20
237.50
28,321.35
17,503.39
187.50
56.00
500.00
1,000.00
11,798.61
855.00
9.00
12,154.75
83.64
1,498.20
12,213.70
996.60
996.60
350.03
3,782.00
492.65
996.60
1,109.00
13.05
12,460.41
26,998.70
31,848.74
8,842.06
3,000.00
158.00
4,619.75
36,185.79
6,888.14
5,645.14
393.00
0.00
‐
850.00
260.00
‐
50.00
‐
‐
170.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
15.00
‐
‐
‐
25.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1,257.50
‐
‐
‐
1,257.50
‐
‐
318,608.07
23,967.22
62,473.34
62,118.13
49,833.31
107,567.02
12,649.05
4,738.14
245.88
‐
‐
‐
‐
49.12
‐
112.83
4,262.80
‐
5,971.74
1,671.56
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
799.97
‐
67.50
7,127.75
1,221.15
320.00
250.00
‐
‐
2,000.10
‐
200.00
230.00
‐
‐
819.22
368.75
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2,433.65
‐
2,906.50
4,090.82
3,881.02
61.30
148.50
Others (2)
Maghreb Provinces and municipalities (1)
Sub‐Saharan Africa
Angola
Burkina‐Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Congo, Democratic Republic
Central African Republic
Congo
Côte d'Ivoire
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Ghana
Guinea
Kenya
Liberia
Madagascar
Mali
Malawi
Mozambique
Namibia
Niger
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Sudan
Somalia
South Sudan
Chad
Zambia
East and Southern Africa
West and Central Africa
Sub‐Saharan Africa (inter‐regional)
North Africa
Egypt
Mauritania
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
RECIPIENT COUNTRY
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
Material relief assistance and services
95,148.21
399.98
474.00
‐
237.50
13,949.76
12,072.56
187.50
56.00
500.00
1,000.00
4,090.46
22.00
9.00
3,814.94
71.00
‐
5,959.59
‐
‐
350.03
779.00
270.96
‐
109.00
‐
5,072.21
14,484.74
12,861.41
4,994.41
3,000.00
158.00
2,725.04
7,499.14
2,392.14
1,149.14
393.00
Emergency Response
TOTAL
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
260.00
‐
50.00
‐
‐
170.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
15.00
‐
‐
‐
25.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
221,405.78
399.98
524.00
1,003.20
237.50
28,491.35
17,503.39
187.50
56.00
500.00
1,000.00
11,798.61
855.00
9.00
12,154.75
83.64
1,498.20
12,213.70
996.60
996.60
350.03
3,782.00
492.65
1,011.60
1,109.00
13.05
12,460.41
27,023.70
31,848.74
8,842.06
3,000.00
158.00
4,619.75
36,185.79
6,888.14
5,645.14
393.00
‐
‐
850.00
105.90
‐
79.50
‐
‐
26.40
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
105.90
‐
79.50
‐
‐
26.40
‐
318,713.97
23,967.22
62,552.84
62,118.13
49,833.31
107,593.42
12,649.05
152,883.96
20,411.63
797.85
49.81
4,001.10
999.90
10,032.11
998.10
75,818.61
15,781.67
702.00
876.95
‐
‐
‐
‐
20.95
‐
‐
856.00
‐
‐
30,095.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
30,095.00
‐
‐
30,971.95
‐
‐
‐
‐
20.95
‐
‐
30,951.00
‐
‐
183,855.90
20,411.63
797.85
49.81
4,001.10
1,020.85
10,032.11
998.10
106,769.61
15,781.67
702.00
2,127.78
2,172.40
2,127.78
21,163.38
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2,127.78
21,163.38
8,171.44
73.75
‐
‐
‐
‐
7,892.19
‐
‐
‐
80.85
84.15
11,605.58
‐
‐
1,268.96
‐
478.96
2,579.83
478.96
688.96
‐
80.85
84.15
33,508.81
3,949.90
320.00
1,518.96
66.75
478.96
13,072.11
478.96
888.96
230.00
281.85
446.32
40.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
40.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
40.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
40.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
33,548.81
3,949.90
320.00
1,518.96
66.75
478.96
13,112.11
478.96
888.96
230.00
281.85
446.32
‐
450.47
‐
40.50
2,676.77
3,268.17
2,676.77
9,099.28
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2,676.77
9,099.28
310.50
270.00
‐
2,718.50
2,580.00
‐
13.50
‐
‐
992.56
‐
‐
8,125.88
6,731.02
61.30
125.00
‐
125.00
‐
‐
‐
125.00
‐
125.00
8,250.88
6,731.02
186.30
40.50
138.50
13.50
992.56
1,333.56
‐
‐
‐
1,333.56
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
4.56
4.56
‐
‐
‐
4.56
329,954.25
279,672.64
92,469.15
14,128.56
24,940.60
741,165.20
1,407.84
30,095.00
31,502.84
772,668.05
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B2: Humanitarian Assistance by Country, Organization
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ thousands.
DFATD
Reconstruction relief and
rehabilitation
Disaster prevention and preparedness
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
United Nations Development Programme
United Nations Children’s Fund
World Food Programme
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
International Development Association
World Health Organisation
International Fund for Agricultural Development
Multilateral Humanitarian Assistance
Total ‐ Humanitarian Assistance
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
Relief co‐ordination; protection and support services
29,400.00
‐
‐
29,400.00
‐
29,400.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
233.87
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1,000.00
‐
‐
97.83
‐
‐
4.38
3.38
‐
601.38
‐
111.14
87.29
‐
835.25
1,000.00
115.52
90.67
97.83
1,670.50
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1,000.00
115.52
90.67
97.83
1,670.50
552.15
267.79
‐
‐
20.90
20,164.95
14.85
‐
252.53
880.65
‐
2,714.59
2,144.25
96.39
1,783.93
3,591.90
385.07
24,916.01
‐
‐
‐
3,591.90
385.07
24,916.01
8,722.98
13,394.03
452.32
29.25
83,866.09
856,534.13
TOTAL
(Finance Canada)
RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION
United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund
United Nations Office for the Co‐ordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Global Environment Facility
Inter‐American Development Bank
African Development Bank
Caribbean Development Bank
Others (2)
Emergency food aid
‐
Provinces and municipalities (1)
Material relief assistance and services
RECIPIENT COUNTRY
Other government departments
‐
Emergency Response
8,722.98
‐
‐
‐
‐
8,722.98
‐
‐
9,776.79
‐
‐
20,185.85
‐
‐
30,765.21
‐
‐
4,204.38
452.32
29.25
5,539.83
452.32
29.25
70,472.06
0.00
13,394.03
‐
13,394.03
‐
‐
13,394.03
339,731.04
299,858.49
123,234.36
18,332.94
30,480.43
811,637.26
1,407.84
43,489.03
44,896.87
13,394.03
(1) Provinces and municipalities include international assistance provided by the Province of Manitoba, the Province of Quebec, the Province of Alberta, and the Province of
Saskatchewan.
(2) Other government departments include international assistance provided by the National Defence, and the Department of Finance Canada.
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Canadian International Assistance by Recipient Organization
C1: Summary of DFATD International Assistance by Type of Organization
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions and excludes operations and management costs.
Geographic Programs Global Issues and Development
Partnerships for Development Innovation
International Security and Crisis Response
Other branches (4)
TOTAL
Canadian Organizations
Civil Society (1)
Government
Private Sector
324.34
212.63
45.70
66.01
261.07
253.26
7.70
0.11
227.59
207.95
18.53
1.11
39.48
12.67
20.77
6.04
95.45
5.84
88.08
1.53
947.92
692.35
180.78
74.80
Foreign Organizations
Civil Society (1)
Government (2)
Private Sector
346.45
68.20
272.33
5.92
102.56
102.29
0.07
0.20
2.06
2.06
‐
‐
36.56
16.60
18.27
1.68
0.61
0.30
‐
0.31
488.24
189.45
290.67
8.12
Multilateral Organizations (3)
Grants and Contributions
Encashments of Notes to IFIs
505.51
505.51
‐
1,516.37
1,188.67
327.70
‐
‐
‐
80.26
80.26
‐
2.08
2.08
‐
2,104.22
1,776.52
327.70
4.73
0.03
0.10
‐
‐
4.86
1,181.03
1,880.03
229.75
156.29
98.15
3,545.25
Local Technical Cooperation
Total
(1)For a detailed breakdown of transfer payments to civil society organizations, please consult Section 6 of the public accounts of Canada available at http://www.tpsgc‐pwgsc.gc.ca/recgen/cpc‐
pac/index‐eng.html
(2)DFATD's assistance to foreign governments is based on Program Based Approaches (such as Budget Support and pooled funding), in line with the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness.
(3)More information on contributions to multilateral organizations can be found in Table C‐2 of this report.
(4)Other: Includes Strategic Policy and Summits Branch, International Business Development and Innovation Branch, and Services Rendered Abroad.
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Canadian International Assistance by Recipient Organization
C2: International Assistance by Multilateral Organization
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions and excludes operations and management costs.
RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION
CGIAR
GAVI
GFATM
UNAIDS
UNICEF
UNDP
UNWOMEN
UNEP
UNFPA
ITC
CERF
UNHCR
UNMAS
OCHA
WFP
CF
COL
CS
OIF
JOCPMUN
AfDB
AsDB
CDB
GEF
IDB
IFAD
MFMP
AMC
IBRD
IDA
IDA‐MDRI
IFC
World Bank
WARDA (1)
ASEAN
UNCCD
ENDA
FAO
IAEA
IAEA‐Assessed
CIAT (1)
ICARDA (1)
ICDDR,B
ICIPE
IFPRI (1)
IDEA
ILO
ILO‐Assessed
ILO‐RBSA
ILRI (1)
Long‐term institutional support to multilateral organizations
DFATD
Bilateral funding
Global Issues and Development
Geographic Programs Other branches TOTAL ‐ DFATD Finance Canada
(2)
Environment Canada
Other (3)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
TOTAL
International Development Institutions
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
GAVI Alliance
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS
United Nations Children’s Fund
United Nations Development Programme
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
United Nations Environment Programme
United Nations Population Fund
World Trade Organisation ‐ International Trade Centre
276.15
13.83
10.00
160.00
4.86
16.20
45.00
9.50
0.19
15.62
0.95
183.24
‐
40.00
‐
‐
127.84
2.40
1.00
‐
12.00
‐
148.34
‐
‐
‐
‐
85.01
45.82
2.40
‐
13.86
1.25
4.53
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
4.51
‐
‐
0.02
‐
612.26
13.83
50.00
160.00
4.86
229.06
97.73
12.90
0.19
41.49
2.20
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
3.91
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.13
‐
3.78
‐
‐
0.27
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.06
0.01
‐‐
0.20
‐
‐
4.17
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.06
0.14
‐‐
3.98
‐
‐
616.43
13.83
50.00
160.00
4.86
229.12
97.87
12.90
4.17
41.49
2.20
Humanitarian Assistance Institutions
United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
United Nations Mine Action Service
United Nations Office for the Co‐ordination of Humanitarian Affairs
World Food Programme
77.55
29.40
12.60
‐
1.00
34.55
324.67
‐
69.30
‐
6.90
248.47
115.74
‐
3.00
4.00
5.00
103.74
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
517.96
29.40
84.90
4.00
12.90
386.76
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
517.96
29.40
84.90
4.00
12.90
386.76
Francophonie and Commonwealth
Commonwealth Foundation
Commonwealth of Learning
Commonwealth Secretariat
International Organisation of the Francophonie
Joint Office for Commonwealth Permanent Missions to the United Nations
38.22
1.10
2.60
6.89
27.64
‐
0.07
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.07
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
38.29
1.10
2.60
6.89
27.64
0.07
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
12.99
‐
‐
‐
12.99
‐
12.99
‐
‐
‐
12.99
‐
51.28
1.10
2.60
6.89
40.62
0.07
International Financial Institutions
African Development Bank
Asian Development Bank
Caribbean Development Bank
Global Environment Facility
Inter‐American Development Bank
International Fund for Agricultural Development
Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol
World Bank Group
Advance Market Commitments International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
International Development Association
International Development Association ‐ Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative
International Finance Corporation
World Bank Group (unspecified)(4)
345.67
137.83
84.80
16.75
54.75
17.76
12.50
4.28
33.45
0.03
‐
‐
‐
10.00
‐
‐
140.44
8.33
10.84
1.50
‐
18.00
‐
‐
2.63
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.39
‐
‐
522.19
146.18
95.63
18.25
54.75
46.15
12.50
4.28
502.81
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.05
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.05
0.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
503.96
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.05
1,026.15
146.18
95.63
18.25
54.75
46.15
12.50
5.33
17.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
20.00
3.43
‐
‐
‐
‐
11.34
90.44
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.24
17.00
‐
‐
‐
31.34
96.11
‐
10.00
441.61
51.20
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.10
‐
‐
10.00
441.61
51.20
0.10
‐
17.00
10.00
441.61
51.20
31.43
96.11
Other multilateral organizations
Africa Rice Centre
Association of South East Asian Nations: Economic Co‐operation Convention to Combat Desertification
Environmental Development Action in the Third World Food and Agricultural Organisation
International Atomic Energy Agency ‐ Technical co‐operation fund
International Atomic Energy Agency ‐ assessed contributions
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
International Centre for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology International Food Policy Research Institute
International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance
International Labour Organisation International Labour Organisation ‐ Assessed Contributions
International Labour Organisation ‐ Regular Budget Supplementary Account
International Livestock Research Institute
73.86
‐
‐
0.08
‐
8.46
2.96
4.78
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
8.05
‐
‐
139.21
‐
‐
‐
‐
6.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
18.20
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
83.14
2.31
‐
‐
‐
18.48
‐
‐
3.15
‐
‐
‐
0.48
‐
12.14
‐
‐
2.41
68.83
‐
0.04
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
365.04
2.31
0.04
0.08
‐
32.93
2.96
4.78
3.15
‐
‐
‐
18.68
‐
12.14
8.05
‐
2.41
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.68
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
6.41
‐
‐
‐
0.09
0.03
‐
‐
‐
0.14
0.06
0.28
‐
0.05
‐
‐
0.35
0.36
7.09
‐
‐
‐
0.09
0.03
‐
‐
‐
0.14
0.06
0.28
‐
0.05
‐
‐
0.35
0.36
372.13
2.31
0.04
0.08
0.09
32.96
2.96
4.78
3.15
0.14
0.06
0.28
18.68
0.05
12.14
8.05
0.35
2.76
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Canadian International Assistance by Recipient Organization
C2: International Assistance by Multilateral Organization
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions and excludes operations and management costs.
RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION
CIMMYT (1)
IMO‐TCF
IMF
INBAR
IOM
ITU
IWMI
OHCHR
UPU
UNCTAD
UNDPKO
UNESCO
UN
UNFCCC
UNOPS
UNODC
UNU
UNU ‐ INWEH
ICRAF (1)
WHO
WHO‐Assessed
WIPO
WMO
AU
CARICOM
CILSS
ECA
ECLAC
EC
EDF
IICA
JSCA
OECD
OSCE
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
International Maritime Organization ‐ Technical Co‐operation Fund
International Monetary Fund
International Network for Bamboo and Rattan International Organisation for Migration
International Telecommunication Union
International Water Management Institute
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Universal Postal Union
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development United Nations Department for Peacekeeping Operations
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
United Nations
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
United Nations University (including Endowment Fund) United Nations University ‐ Institute for Water, Environment and Health
World Agrofrestry Research Centre
World Health Organisation
World Health Organisation ‐ assessed contributions
World Intellectual Property Organization
World Meteorological Organization
Multilateral Institutions, unspecified
United Nations Agencies, Funds, and Commissions, unspecified
European Union Institutions, unspecified
Regional multilateral organizations
African Union (excluding peacekeeping facilities)
Caribbean Community Secretariat
Comité Permanent Inter‐États de lutte contre la Sécheresse dans le Sahel
Economic Commission for Africa
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
European Commission ‐ Development Share of Budget
European Commission ‐ European Development Fund
Inter‐American Institute for Co‐operation on Agriculture
Justice Studies Centre of the Americas
Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development
Organisation for Security and Co‐operation in Europe
Long‐term institutional support to multilateral organizations
‐
0.34
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
12.28
6.90
16.12
0.42
‐
‐
‐
2.00
‐
‐
11.45
0.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
3.66
‐
‐
8.78
DFATD
Bilateral funding
Environment Canada
Other (3)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
TOTAL
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.25
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.40
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.87
0.02
‐
0.32
‐
‐
0.44
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.34
‐
‐0.01
1.44
‐
‐
‐
1.55
0.08
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.03
‐
0.87
0.02
‐
0.32
‐
‐
0.44
‐
0.25
‐
‐
0.34
‐
‐0.01
1.44
‐
‐
0.40
1.55
0.08
‐
1.16
0.34
25.50
0.03
30.65
0.87
0.02
2.00
0.32
0.50
17.45
8.34
31.14
0.67
12.18
2.42
0.34
2.00
0.84
93.23
11.45
0.02
0.40
20.71
17.83
2.80
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
14.26
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.11
0.01
0.01
0.11
0.20
‐
‐
14.26
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.11
0.01
0.01
0.11
0.20
‐
‐
62.74
1.00
2.28
0.25
3.00
0.11
0.01
0.01
3.77
0.40
1.70
10.93
22.66
Other branches TOTAL ‐ DFATD Finance Canada
(2)
Global Issues and Development
Geographic Programs ‐
‐
20.00
‐
13.30
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
80.71
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.16
‐
5.00
‐
13.83
‐
‐
2.00
‐
0.50
‐
‐
‐
‐
11.90
‐
‐
‐
0.85
8.93
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.50
‐
3.52
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
5.17
‐
15.02
‐
0.28
2.42
‐
‐
‐
2.16
‐
‐
‐
19.16
17.75
2.80
1.16
0.34
25.50
‐
30.65
‐
‐
2.00
‐
0.50
17.45
7.90
31.14
0.42
12.18
2.42
‐
2.00
0.85
91.80
11.45
0.02
‐
19.16
17.75
2.80
1.45
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.50
‐
17.85
1.00
2.28
0.25
3.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.20
‐
1.19
6.34
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.20
0.95
48.48
1.00
2.28
0.25
3.00
‐
‐
‐
3.66
0.20
1.70
10.93
OAS
Organisation of American States
10.39
‐
7.71
4.20
22.30
‐
‐
0.36
0.36
OECS
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
‐
‐
0.41
‐
0.41
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.41
PAHO
Pan‐American Health Organisation
‐
0.95
1.81
‐
2.75
‐
‐
13.46
13.46
16.21
834.29
682.08
505.51
82.34
2,104.22
502.81
5.63
34.02
542.46
2,646.68
Total
(1) Also receives funding through long‐term institutional support to CGIAR.
(2) DFATD Other Branches includes Strategic Policy and Summits Branch and Services Rendered Abroad. (3) Other government departments include the International Development Research Center, Employment and Social Development Canada, Industry Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, Transport Canada, Parks Canada, the Province of Quebec, the Province of Manitoba, and the Province of Saskatchewan .
(4) Bilateral disbursements listed as "World Bank Group (unspecified)" includes Global Issues and Development programs ($3.43M) such as the CGIAR Wheat Initiative ($3M), and; Geographic programs ($90.44M) such as support to the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund($20.5M), The Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility for Central America (CRIFCA) in Honduras ($7.9M), Skills Training & Enhancement Project in Bangladesh ($6.7M) .
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Canadian International Assistance by Recipient
D1: International Assistance by Channel and Continent
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
DFATD
Global Issues and Development
International Security and Crisis Response
Other (1)
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
Finance Canada
International Development Research Centre
National Defence Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Others (2)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
North Africa
Bilateral Aid
Country‐allocable
of which ODA
Unallocable by country
of which ODA
Multilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development banks
UN development organizations
Other multilateral organizations Africa ‐ Total
Partnerships for Development Innovation
Africa
Sub‐Saharan Africa
Bilateral Aid
Country‐allocable
of which ODA
Unallocable by country
of which ODA
Multilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development banks
UN development organizations
Other multilateral organizations Geographic Programs RECIPIENT
Other government departments
586.20
586.20
124.34
124.34
874.22
487.10
25.98
25.98
62.29
62.29
1,673.03
1,285.91
278.73
‐
49.81
49.81
‐
‐
0.62
0.62
5.59
5.59
334.74
56.01
522.48
522.48
113.21
113.21
63.71
63.71
TOTAL
2,007.77
1,341.92
946.04
942.63
0.28
0.28
927.30
923.89
‐
‐
13.81
13.81
‐
‐
0.62
0.62
4.32
4.32
18.74
18.74
8.63
62.01
358.61
‐
36.00
‐
‐
1.27
37.27
395.88
‐
62.01
349.98
387.12
‐
278.73
36.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.27
‐
37.27
278.73
387.25
665.85
273.97
273.97
17.35
13.94
11.12
213.13
11.12
213.13
387.12
51.02
137.56
51.02
137.56
‐
‐
51.02
137.56
178.60
19.94
178.60
19.94
278.73
‐
‐
278.73
178.60
298.67
16.78
16.78
0.49
0.49
12.38
6.96
1.05
1.05
0.73
0.73
31.42
26.00
1.30
‐
2.41
2.41
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.25
0.25
3.96
2.66
35.38
28.66
12.38
12.38
4.40
0.47
0.47
0.01
6.08
6.08
0.88
1.05
0.99
‐
0.03
0.03
0.69
20.02
19.96
5.98
‐
‐
‐
1.25
1.25
1.16
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.06
0.06
0.19
1.31
1.31
1.35
21.33
21.27
7.33
4.40
0.01
0.88
5.42
‐
0.69
5.98
5.42
‐
1.30
1.16
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.19
‐
1.35
1.30
7.33
6.72
‐
‐
‐
1.14
0.27
4.00
1.14
0.27
4.00
1.14
0.27
4.00
602.97
124.83
0.02
886.60
27.03
63.01
0.02
1,704.45
1.30
280.04
52.22
‐
0.62
‐
5.84
1.30
338.71
1.32
2,043.16
Middle East
Bilateral Aid
Country‐allocable
of which ODA
Unallocable by country
of which ODA
Multilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development banks
UN development organizations
Other multilateral organizations 89.25
89.25
1.12
1.12
288.32
276.17
36.95
36.95
7.55
7.55
423.20
411.05
9.83
‐
4.33
4.33
‐
‐
0.51
0.51
0.52
0.52
15.18
5.35
438.38
416.40
80.49
80.49
8.76
8.76
1.10
1.10
0.02
0.02
274.91
274.91
1.26
1.26
12.15
34.56
15.66
2.39
1.69
‐
‐
7.55
7.55
391.07
372.17
19.98
19.29
12.15
‐
‐
‐
‐
9.83
1.14
1.14
3.18
3.18
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.51
0.51
‐
‐
‐
0.52
0.52
‐
‐
‐
2.17
2.17
3.18
3.18
9.83
393.23
374.34
23.16
22.47
21.98
‐
‐
‐
9.83
5.27
‐
6.71
10.00
Asia
Bilateral Aid
Country‐allocable
of which ODA
Unallocable by country
of which ODA
Multilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development banks
UN development organizations
Other multilateral organizations 258.81
258.81
229.89
43.07
43.07
39.39
419.57
206.63
127.82
32.68
32.68
23.04
23.81
23.81
1.13
229.89
28.92
39.39
3.68
127.82
78.82
17.13
9.64
1.13
22.69
1,027.87
642.14
473.25
467.34
168.89
28.92
3.68
78.82
212.93
1.00
22.69
5.27
‐
6.71
0.17
5.27
‐
6.71
0.17
777.94
565.01
421.26
415.35
143.75
135.11
212.93
15.80
82.57
100.22
15.80
82.57
100.22
14.35
14.35
22
9.83
171.75
‐
‐
36.67
36.67
11.52
30.10
30.10
30.10
5.30
5.30
5.30
6.11
5.07
5.07
‐
‐
11.52
25.15
30.10
‐
5.30
‐
5.07
‐
249.92
77.13
51.98
51.98
25.15
‐
171.75
25.15
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.04
25.15
160.26
172.79
385.73
‐
‐
‐
15.80
82.57
100.22
172.79
187.15
171.75
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D1: International Assistance by Channel and Continent
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
DFATD
Other government departments
11.64
34.23
59.37
4.17
34.23
80.81
0.35
Eastern Europe
Bilateral Aid
Country‐allocable
of which ODA
Unallocable by country
of which ODA
Multilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development banks
UN development organizations
Other multilateral organizations 23.36
23.36
2.30
2.30
58.51
32.86
2.83
2.83
21.33
2.19
26.77
2.83
21.33
2.03
2.03
2.19
0.12
0.12
26.77
6.09
6.09
25.65
2.48
‐
‐
Unallocable Bilateral Aid
of which ODA
of which imputed costs
Multilateral Aid
of which ODA
3.67
3.67
27.34
27.34
3.67
27.34
Summary
Bilateral International Assistance
Multilateral International Assistance
Total ‐ International Assistance
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
11.64
37.35
4.17
Others (2)
37.93
182.08
59.37
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
182.08
National Defence 126.67
45.87
International Development Research Centre
42.10
42.10
Finance Canada
Other (1)
38.64
241.45
241.45
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
International Security and Crisis Response
0.21
0.21
43.79
Global Issues and Development
14.22
10.58
11.39
Partnerships for Development Innovation
44.00
44.00
Geographic Programs 25.61
25.61
Americas
Bilateral Aid
Country‐allocable
of which ODA
Unallocable by country
of which ODA
Multilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development banks
UN development organizations
Other multilateral organizations RECIPIENT
479.82
399.02
19.89
‐
33.74
33.74
‐
‐
13.08
13.08
20.07
6.77
86.78
53.59
566.60
452.61
246.08
‐
12.58
‐
13.08
6.77
32.42
278.50
241.87
152.94
‐
‐
12.58
21.17
‐
‐
13.08
‐
6.77
‐
32.42
21.17
274.29
174.11
136.75
80.81
‐
19.89
21.17
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
13.30
21.17
33.19
157.92
113.99
‐
2.37
13.30
‐
13.30
34.52
48.15
‐
19.89
28.96
TOTAL
2.37
2.37
34.52
34.85
34.52
34.85
9.07
9.07
19.89
10.37
10.37
97.38
71.73
11.31
‐
0.02
0.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.79
0.79
12.12
0.81
109.50
72.55
‐
53.12
‐
0.02
‐
‐
0.79
0.81
53.93
‐
10.37
8.31
52.76
18.61
16.55
25.65
‐
‐
‐
11.31
0.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.79
‐
‐
‐
0.81
‐
‐
11.31
53.57
18.61
16.55
36.95
1.95
1.95
‐
1.95
2.23
14.82
6.64
2.23
14.82
6.64
11.31
2.23
14.82
17.94
‐
‐
‐
11.31
113.80
3.58
50.07
50.07
79.99
79.99
274.88
164.67
10.00
10.00
77.70
77.70
‐
‐
7.85
7.85
409.57
398.07
505.12
493.61
780.00
658.28
‐
13.36
79.91
124.29
‐
110.21
10.00
77.70
‐
7.85
110.21
139.24
387.83
11.50
234.79
387.83
11.50
359.08
387.83
121.72
110.21
110.21
4.40
4.40
114.62
1,219.52
‐
240.77
‐
1,059.18
834.29
175.17
‐
228.74
‐
2,923.38
834.29
10.00
492.81
204.68
‐
30.10
‐
27.34
‐
417.05
25.85
689.17
518.66
3,612.55
1,352.94
1,219.52
240.77
1,893.47
175.17
228.74
3,757.67
502.81
204.68
30.10
27.34
442.90
1,207.83
4,965.50
(1)Other: Includes Strategic Policy and Summits Branch, International Business Development and Innovation Branch, Services Rendered Abroad, and corporate operations and management costs of non‐programming branches.
(2)Other government departments include international assistance provided by Environment Canada, Employment and Social Development Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Parks Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, Industry Canada, and Transport Canada, as well as unallocable costs that cannot be directly or indirectly traced to a recipient country (such as imputed foreign student subsidies, and various operations and management costs). It also includes aid from provincial and municipal levels of government.
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D2: Bilateral International Assistance
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
DFATD
Country and regional programs
Humanitarian assistance programs
Global Initiatives
Partnerships for Development Innovation
International Security and Crisis Response
Other (1)
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
Finance Canada
International Development Research Centre
National Defence Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Environment
Provinces and municipalities
Others (2)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
Geographic Programs Sub‐Saharan Africa
Country‐allocable
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
Congo
Congo, Democratic Republic
Côte d'Ivoire
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea‐Bissau
Kenya
Lesotho
Liberia
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mauritius
Mozambique
Namibia
Niger
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Africa
Sudan
South Sudan
Swaziland
Tanzania
Togo
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
East and Southern Africa
West and Central Africa
Sub‐Saharan Africa (inter‐regional)
586.20
245.56
241.54
124.34
25.98
62.29
1,285.91
‐
49.81
‐
0.62
0.05
3.63
1.91
56.01
1,341.92
‐
2.60
‐
13.32
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
8.69
‐
‐
‐
74.32
‐
‐
64.74
‐
‐
20.76
‐
‐
‐
3.96
32.83
‐
96.38
‐
‐
20.00
‐
56.95
‐
‐
‐
7.88
6.42
10.97
‐
101.94
‐
‐
0.12
0.60
2.66
5.26
55.79
0.40
‐
‐
0.47
1.00
0.24
17.50
11.34
0.19
28.32
2.06
1.50
1.00
14.08
‐
‐
0.02
0.01
‐
12.15
‐
0.07
1.50
3.50
12.20
‐
3.50
0.35
6.28
0.49
1.00
2.11
‐
‐
27.00
‐
12.46
31.85
‐
2.00
‐
‐
4.50
‐
0.16
4.62
41.69
0.05
‐
0.02
4.27
0.05
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.03
4.65
0.02
‐
‐
11.32
‐
0.01
2.85
‐
‐
0.05
0.13
‐
‐
5.99
6.42
‐
4.64
0.02
3.00
4.52
0.03
5.17
0.01
1.60
‐
0.14
0.03
5.17
0.98
4.55
‐
0.90
4.31
3.92
‐
‐
166.66
‐
2.33
0.85
8.65
0.89
1.98
‐
‐
‐
3.51
‐
‐
‐
11.66
0.09
0.14
11.06
0.88
0.08
10.78
0.05
1.01
0.39
3.01
12.12
‐
3.76
0.27
1.07
1.24
3.99
3.85
‐
1.06
0.01
1.79
0.60
1.78
0.25
13.62
0.42
5.91
1.85
2.25
0.28
0.19
10.66
‐
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.09
‐
‐
‐
0.02
0.17
‐
‐
0.43
‐
‐
0.85
0.76
‐
0.16
‐
‐
0.02
0.02
5.41
‐
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.73
0.04
0.06
‐
‐
6.00
0.13
0.08
0.08
0.01
1.47
‐
0.04
0.02
0.56
‐
‐
8.63
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.06
‐
‐
‐
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.15
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
62.01
0.45
4.95
0.92
26.75
1.96
2.38
17.53
11.36
0.21
45.22
2.25
1.50
1.00
111.82
0.09
0.15
79.52
1.80
0.08
43.91
0.18
1.08
1.91
16.48
68.98
‐
108.32
0.67
10.38
26.98
5.06
68.14
0.01
2.66
33.01
9.93
19.62
49.85
1.25
123.58
0.42
6.84
10.80
7.33
3.10
10.07
345.45
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.10
0.10
0.52
1.08
0.06
0.26
‐
‐
‐
0.06
0.35
‐
0.04
0.28
0.06
‐
0.52
0.03
0.08
1.89
‐
0.14
0.29
0.20
0.40
0.14
0.23
0.03
0.10
1.09
0.30
0.90
‐
0.21
0.03
1.71
0.08
0.32
‐
0.68
‐
1.32
‐
0.19
‐
‐
36.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.44
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.18
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.05
‐
0.23
‐
0.85
0.07
0.11
‐
‐
‐
0.26
0.01
‐
‐
0.31
‐
‐
0.04
‐
‐
0.03
‐
‐
‐
0.08
0.37
0.02
‐
‐
0.06
0.13
0.11
0.50
‐
0.02
0.03
0.01
‐
0.02
‐
0.34
‐
0.03
‐
0.01
‐
‐
0.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.10
‐
‐
‐
0.30
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.31
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.20
0.10
0.33
0.52
1.93
0.13
0.47
‐
‐
‐
0.61
0.79
‐
0.04
0.59
0.06
‐
0.56
0.03
0.08
2.23
‐
0.14
0.29
0.28
0.76
0.16
0.23
0.03
0.16
1.22
0.42
1.40
‐
0.23
0.06
1.72
0.08
0.52
‐
1.02
‐
1.35
‐
0.20
‐
‐
37.27
0.55
5.27
1.43
28.68
2.08
2.86
17.53
11.36
0.21
45.83
3.04
1.50
1.04
112.41
0.16
0.15
80.08
1.84
0.16
46.14
0.18
1.22
2.20
16.76
69.74
0.16
108.55
0.69
10.54
28.20
5.47
69.54
0.01
2.88
33.07
11.65
19.70
50.37
1.25
124.60
0.42
8.19
10.80
7.53
3.10
10.07
382.72
North Africa
Country‐allocable
Algeria
Egypt
Libya
Mauritania
Morocco
Tunisia
Maghreb
16.78
6.89
0.07
0.49
1.05
0.73
26.00
‐
2.41
‐
‐
‐
0.01
0.24
2.66
28.66
‐
3.36
‐
‐
9.02
‐
4.40
‐
5.65
‐
0.39
‐
‐
0.85
‐
0.02
‐
‐
0.02
‐
0.03
‐
0.20
‐
‐
0.27
‐
0.01
0.04
0.15
0.28
‐
0.08
0.51
‐
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.69
0.07
9.37
0.28
0.40
9.40
0.51
5.98
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.04
0.54
0.15
‐
0.06
0.47
1.16
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.05
‐
0.19
0.04
0.55
0.15
‐
0.11
0.47
1.35
0.11
9.91
0.42
0.40
9.51
0.98
7.33
602.97
252.45
241.61
124.83
27.03
63.01
1,311.91
‐
52.22
‐
0.62
0.05
3.64
2.15
58.67
1,370.58
RECIPIENT COUNTRY
Global Issues and Development
TOTAL
Africa
Africa ‐ Total
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D2: Bilateral International Assistance
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
DFATD
Country and regional programs
Humanitarian assistance programs
Global Initiatives
Partnerships for Development Innovation
International Security and Crisis Response
Other (1)
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
Finance Canada
International Development Research Centre
National Defence Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Environment
Provinces and municipalities
Others (2)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
Geographic Programs Middle East
Country‐allocable
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
Syria
West Bank and Gaza
Yemen
Region‐allocable
Middle East
89.25
272.21
3.97
1.12
36.95
7.55
411.05
‐
4.33
‐
0.51
‐
0.20
0.32
5.35
416.40
‐
16.38
10.00
‐
54.11
‐
23.97
62.47
62.08
107.57
1.97
14.15
‐
0.02
‐
‐
0.02
2.67
0.01
0.49
‐
‐
0.60
‐
0.04
25.76
1.11
0.60
6.43
0.62
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
24.02
105.12
73.20
108.16
63.13
17.43
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.08
‐
0.22
0.32
0.27
0.25
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.51
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.08
0.02
0.03
0.08
‐
‐
0.32
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.08
0.39
0.24
0.34
0.86
0.25
24.10
105.51
73.44
108.51
63.99
17.68
8.76
‐
1.26
0.02
2.39
7.55
19.98
‐
3.18
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
3.18
23.16
Asia
Country‐allocable
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Burma (Myanmar)
Cambodia
China(4)
Fiji
India(5)
Indonesia
Iran(6)
Kazakhstan
Korea, Democratic People's Republic
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Malaysia
Maldives
Micronesia
Mongolia
Nauru
Nepal
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Sri Lanka
Tajikistan
Thailand
Timor‐Leste
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Vietnam
Southern Asia
Southeastern Asia
Asia (inter‐regional)
258.81
143.34
63.29
43.07
32.67
23.81
565.01
‐
36.67
30.10
5.30
1.60
3.37
0.10
77.13
642.14
86.99
53.33
‐
‐
0.27
4.63
‐
‐
21.50
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.19
‐
‐
30.45
‐
8.62
‐
‐
2.68
‐
3.34
‐
‐
‐
17.89
‐
7.50
21.42
13.84
0.80
‐
10.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
4.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.00
11.54
‐
75.62
‐
‐
3.50
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
23.01
0.26
6.94
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.02
‐
‐
‐
0.02
‐
‐
‐
0.01
‐
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
0.21
0.01
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
0.01
‐
‐
0.07
55.74
4.14
5.60
‐
0.05
3.97
0.04
‐
5.74
2.41
‐
‐
‐
0.98
0.53
‐
‐
‐
0.07
‐
2.01
4.89
‐
1.74
‐
‐
0.81
1.58
0.03
0.24
‐
‐
4.56
‐
‐
3.68
9.22
0.13
0.02
1.35
0.23
0.31
0.11
0.14
1.49
5.29
0.02
‐
0.04
1.20
0.95
‐
0.04
0.10
‐
0.08
0.67
0.09
0.46
0.01
0.01
0.07
0.04
0.73
0.02
‐
‐
0.23
‐
‐
9.64
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.52
‐
0.29
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.23
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.06
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
22.69
114.48
66.79
0.02
11.43
4.47
5.49
0.11
6.19
25.40
5.29
0.02
4.02
1.03
1.72
0.95
0.01
0.04
0.59
0.01
3.09
47.55
0.09
86.63
0.02
0.01
7.06
1.62
4.16
0.27
0.01
0.01
22.68
‐
7.57
136.18
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.11
1.13
0.15
0.17
0.68
0.80
‐
3.20
0.71
0.02
‐
‐
‐
0.03
0.09
‐
‐
0.19
‐
0.66
1.13
‐
0.35
‐
‐
0.59
0.06
0.36
0.10
‐
‐
0.99
3.58
‐
21.57
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
30.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
5.29
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.60
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.13
0.21
‐
‐
0.13
0.84
‐
0.38
0.01
0.19
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
0.18
‐
0.92
‐
‐
0.04
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.05
0.26
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.10
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
5.53
1.34
0.15
0.17
0.80
3.35
‐
3.58
0.71
0.21
‐
‐
‐
0.04
0.09
‐
‐
0.19
‐
0.67
1.31
‐
31.37
‐
‐
0.64
0.06
0.36
0.10
‐
0.05
1.25
3.58
‐
21.57
120.01
68.13
0.18
11.60
5.27
8.84
0.11
9.77
26.12
5.50
0.02
4.02
1.03
1.76
1.04
0.01
0.04
0.78
0.01
3.76
48.86
0.09
118.00
0.02
0.01
7.70
1.68
4.51
0.37
0.01
0.06
23.93
3.58
7.57
157.75
Americas
Country‐allocable
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Barbados
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
241.45
19.92
25.94
42.03
25.69
44.00
399.03
‐
33.74
‐
13.08
0.38
4.23
2.15
53.58
452.60
‐
‐
‐
13.00
‐
‐
31.25
‐
4.83
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
3.95
‐
‐
0.07
0.48
‐
‐
0.02
‐
‐
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
‐
0.01
0.02
‐
0.01
‐
0.05
7.98
0.13
0.61
2.76
0.45
0.75
0.06
0.07
0.36
0.05
0.06
‐
0.05
0.02
0.02
3.56
0.55
0.09
‐
0.14
0.05
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.07
‐
‐
‐
0.03
‐
‐
‐
0.06
0.08
0.05
21.03
0.24
0.65
41.54
1.02
5.70
0.13
0.71
0.41
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.78
‐
0.73
1.53
0.67
1.33
0.18
‐
‐
‐
0.11
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.10
0.23
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.06
‐
0.60
0.31
0.01
0.02
0.05
‐
‐
‐
0.15
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.10
0.65
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.84
‐
1.33
1.83
0.89
2.23
0.23
‐
‐
‐
0.26
0.06
0.92
0.05
22.35
2.08
1.54
43.77
1.25
5.70
0.13
0.71
0.67
RECIPIENT COUNTRY
Global Issues and Development
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TOTAL
Statistical Report on International Assistance, 2013-2014
Canadian International Assistance by Recipient
D2: Bilateral International Assistance
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
DFATD
Country and regional programs
Humanitarian assistance programs
Global Initiatives
Partnerships for Development Innovation
International Security and Crisis Response
Other (1)
TOTAL ‐ DFATD
Finance Canada
International Development Research Centre
National Defence Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Environment
Provinces and municipalities
Others (2)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
Geographic Programs ‐
‐
7.69
0.19
60.80
27.20
7.49
‐
12.90
‐
‐
16.72
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
31.52
‐
‐
27.85
0.23
‐
0.32
‐
2.68
0.73
0.48
‐
0.68
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.28
0.43
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
9.60
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
1.02
0.02
‐
0.02
0.02
0.02
‐
0.02
‐
‐
0.01
0.02
‐
‐
‐
0.11
‐
‐
24.52
1.03
0.05
1.62
1.32
4.19
3.48
1.03
0.21
3.44
0.53
0.10
6.57
0.17
0.28
0.03
0.03
0.53
0.01
‐
0.09
‐
‐
4.08
0.11
‐
0.48
0.04
6.61
0.03
0.83
0.39
0.04
0.38
0.24
0.05
‐
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.25
0.03
0.13
3.15
3.88
0.35
4.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.03
‐
‐
0.07
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
43.79
1.38
0.06
10.13
1.56
75.34
31.47
9.84
0.69
17.07
0.93
0.34
23.37
0.17
0.61
0.48
0.08
0.78
0.04
0.13
34.86
3.88
0.35
113.84
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.39
0.13
0.74
0.12
1.32
0.35
0.01
0.50
0.13
‐
0.43
2.15
0.12
0.07
‐
0.05
‐
0.64
0.10
0.67
0.42
19.44
0.65
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
13.08
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.05
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.07
‐
1.49
0.09
‐
0.60
0.33
‐
‐
0.47
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.35
‐
0.69
‐
0.35
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.39
0.13
0.80
0.12
15.88
0.79
0.01
1.79
0.46
0.40
0.43
2.63
0.12
0.07
‐
0.05
‐
0.64
0.10
0.67
0.42
19.44
0.65
1.76
0.19
10.93
1.68
91.22
32.26
9.85
2.47
17.53
1.33
0.78
26.00
0.29
0.67
0.48
0.13
0.78
0.69
0.23
35.53
4.30
19.79
114.49
23.36
8.13
24.73
2.30
2.83
10.37
71.73
‐
0.02
‐
‐
‐
0.79
‐
0.81
72.55
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
21.33
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
6.73
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.02
20.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.18
0.01
0.03
0.05
0.19
0.06
0.06
0.33
0.05
0.17
0.06
0.06
1.78
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
0.03
0.05
0.19
0.06
0.06
0.33
0.05
0.17
0.06
6.81
45.30
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.79
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.02
0.79
0.01
0.03
0.05
0.19
0.06
0.06
0.33
0.05
0.17
0.06
6.84
46.09
2.03
1.40
4.69
0.12
‐
10.37
18.61
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
18.61
RECIPIENT COUNTRY
El Salvador
Grenada
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Suriname
Trinidad and Tobago
Uruguay
Venezuela
Caribbean
Central America
South America
Americas (inter‐regional)
Eastern Europe
Country‐allocable
Albania
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Georgia
Kosovo
Montenegro
Russia(7)
Serbia
Turkey
Ukraine
Region‐allocable
Europe (inter‐regional)
Unallocable (3)
Bilateral International Assistance
Global Issues and Development
TOTAL
3.67
0.94
2.64
27.34
50.07
79.99
164.67
10.00
77.70
‐
7.85
1.34
8.90
387.83
493.61
658.28
1,219.52
696.99
362.18
240.70
175.25
228.74
2,923.39
10.00
204.68
30.10
27.34
3.37
21.13
392.54
689.16
3,612.55
(1) Other: Includes Strategic Policy and Summits Branch, International Business Development and Innovation Branch, Services Rendered Abroad, and corporate operations and management costs of non-programming branches.
(2)Other government departments include international assistance provided by Employment and Social Development Canada, Natural Resources Canada and Parks Canada, as well as unallocable costs that cannot be directly or indirectly traced to a recipient country (such as imputed foreign student subsidies ($145.43M)federal and
provincial refugee costs ($218.93M) and various operations and management costs).
(3)Unallocable or non-allocable aid: When aid disbursements cannot be identified for any particular recipient or sector, (e.g. costs of refugees in Canada) the disbursement is referred to as unallocable or non-allocable.
(4)Canada's bilateral expenditures in China represent sunsetting projects.
(5) Canada’s bilateral support is mainly composed of research-related funding coordinated by IDRC supporting applied research projects that address food security challenges in the developing world.
(6)Majority of the expenditures relate to bilateral aid provided through DFATD's Global Peace and Security Program supporting global dialogue, the promotion of human rights, and democratic values.
(7)Canadian assistance to Russia is part of Canada’s support to the Global Partnership Program on the handling of nuclear materials.
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Statistical Report on International Assistance, 2013-2014
Canadian International Assistance by Recipient
D3: Multilateral International Assistance
Multilateral aid in a given year is not exactly imputable to donors’ contributions in that year, no matter what methodology is used. See definition of “multilateral aid” in the Glossary for the complete explanation.
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
DFATD
Other government departments
Humanitarian assistance organizations (1)
Regional development banks
Sub‐Saharan Africa
Country‐allocable
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Comoros
Congo
Congo, Democratic Republic
Côte d'Ivoire
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea‐Bissau
Kenya
Lesotho
Liberia
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mauritius
Mozambique
Namibia
Niger
Nigeria
Rwanda
Sao Tome and Principe
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Africa
Sudan
South Sudan
Swaziland
Tanzania
Togo
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Region‐allocable
Sub‐Saharan Africa (inter‐regional)
51.02
137.56
178.60
19.94
387.12
278.73
‐
‐
0.03
0.01
0.56
0.52
0.45
‐
0.03
0.80
‐
0.05
2.17
0.11
0.07
‐
‐
1.88
‐
0.06
0.05
0.20
0.15
2.49
‐
1.26
0.57
0.73
1.23
‐
0.57
0.23
1.58
0.21
0.81
0.03
1.56
‐
0.28
1.04
0.21
1.44
5.94
0.09
0.39
‐
0.81
0.43
2.28
0.14
5.13
‐
2.09
2.03
2.34
0.04
0.06
0.97
0.31
0.67
5.39
1.03
0.17
‐
0.71
21.17
‐
0.37
5.47
1.81
0.03
15.38
0.07
2.22
1.27
2.76
5.82
‐
4.27
‐
1.81
9.59
3.00
0.38
3.98
‐
2.19
‐
‐
0.25
‐
‐
12.46
0.70
9.35
2.07
0.19
2.20
2.76
0.52
3.46
2.93
2.49
0.55
1.53
3.32
0.59
0.69
8.40
3.75
0.61
0.16
2.12
15.97
0.56
1.64
6.46
2.50
1.60
7.46
1.38
1.99
3.29
4.62
2.30
0.64
3.44
1.44
3.00
12.82
6.57
0.42
1.81
0.03
2.00
2.06
4.82
4.08
2.45
1.42
12.33
2.32
5.33
9.03
6.65
0.03
0.10
‐
0.14
0.08
0.18
‐
0.02
0.03
‐
0.04
0.57
0.03
‐
‐
0.01
0.78
‐
0.03
0.31
0.02
‐
0.29
‐
0.04
0.22
0.13
0.14
‐
0.20
‐
0.16
1.07
0.16
‐
0.16
‐
0.03
0.02
‐
0.40
0.01
‐
0.34
0.05
0.23
0.13
0.11
2.37
8.02
0.53
6.26
5.56
5.46
0.59
1.63
5.12
0.90
1.45
16.53
4.91
0.84
0.16
2.84
39.79
0.56
2.12
12.29
4.52
1.78
25.61
1.46
5.51
5.35
8.23
9.50
0.64
8.48
1.66
6.54
23.69
10.53
0.82
7.51
0.03
4.50
3.12
5.04
6.18
8.40
1.51
25.53
3.07
15.72
11.66
9.24
2.14
6.50
‐
7.67
3.87
6.94
0.33
1.58
1.84
0.39
1.03
20.24
6.50
0.26
‐
‐
36.25
‐
0.59
16.16
2.48
0.33
17.73
1.57
1.82
5.91
8.03
7.51
‐
16.42
‐
4.94
26.76
5.92
0.29
9.19
‐
2.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
29.80
2.72
17.78
4.63
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
19.72
9.89
10.06
13.65
53.31
0.61
‐
North Africa
Country‐allocable
Algeria
Egypt
Libya
Mauritania
Morocco
Tunisia
1.14
0.27
4.00
0.02
5.42
1.30
‐
‐
0.27
0.21
0.60
‐
0.05
‐
‐
‐
0.27
‐
‐
0.30
0.98
0.12
0.86
0.88
0.62
‐
‐
‐
0.02
‐
‐
0.30
1.25
0.34
1.75
0.88
0.67
‐
0.05
‐
1.26
‐
‐
Recipient Country
UN development Other multilateral TOTAL ‐ DFATD Finance Canada
organizations (2) organizations (3)
Others (4)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
‐
‐
278.73
665.85
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.14
6.50
‐
7.67
3.87
6.94
0.33
1.58
1.84
0.39
1.03
20.24
6.50
0.26
‐
‐
36.25
‐
0.59
16.16
2.48
0.33
17.73
1.57
1.82
5.91
8.03
7.51
‐
16.42
‐
4.94
26.76
5.92
0.29
9.19
‐
2.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
29.80
2.72
17.78
4.63
‐
4.51
14.52
0.53
13.92
9.43
12.40
0.92
3.21
6.96
1.29
2.47
36.78
11.41
1.11
0.16
2.84
76.05
0.56
2.71
28.44
7.00
2.11
43.35
3.02
7.33
11.27
16.27
17.01
0.64
24.90
1.66
11.48
50.45
16.45
1.11
16.70
0.03
6.52
3.12
5.04
6.18
8.40
1.51
55.33
5.80
33.50
16.29
9.24
‐
‐
0.61
53.92
‐
‐
1.30
6.72
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.05
‐
1.26
‐
‐
0.30
1.30
0.34
3.00
0.88
0.67
Environment
Provinces and municipalities
TOTAL
Africa
Region‐allocable
Maghreb
Africa ‐ Total
Middle East
Country‐allocable
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
Syria
West Bank and Gaza
Yemen
Region‐allocable
Middle East
Asia
Country‐allocable
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Burma (Myanmar)
Cambodia
China(5)
Cook Islands
Fiji
India(6)
Indonesia
Iran(7)
Kazakhstan
Kiribati
Korea, Democratic People's Republic
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Malaysia
Maldives
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Mongolia
Nauru
Nepal
Palau
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Sri Lanka
Tajikistan
0.01
‐
0.24
‐
0.24
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.24
52.16
137.83
182.60
19.96
392.54
280.04
‐
‐
‐
280.04
672.58
5.27
‐
6.71
0.17
12.15
9.83
‐
‐
‐
9.83
21.98
0.03
1.16
1.23
0.94
0.61
1.30
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.84
0.97
0.36
0.75
0.55
2.09
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.17
0.87
2.13
1.59
1.70
1.16
3.55
2.27
‐
‐
‐
‐
7.56
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2.27
‐
‐
‐
‐
7.56
3.14
2.13
1.59
1.70
1.16
11.11
‐
‐
1.15
‐
1.15
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.15
15.80
82.57
100.22
14.35
212.93
171.75
1.04
‐
‐
172.79
385.72
0.52
0.62
0.07
0.07
0.38
‐
‐
‐
0.05
0.06
0.19
0.13
‐
1.14
0.17
0.08
0.31
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
1.57
‐
0.44
0.01
0.14
‐
‐
0.45
0.07
5.24
10.99
1.89
16.16
5.36
0.54
0.02
0.01
0.22
1.02
‐
0.02
0.10
‐
1.44
2.36
‐
0.07
0.17
0.09
1.80
‐
5.09
0.01
2.75
2.76
0.22
0.56
0.47
2.59
3.17
4.25
6.44
0.51
5.16
3.08
12.89
0.01
0.40
19.19
6.03
0.75
1.33
0.09
0.85
1.05
1.63
0.47
0.40
0.05
0.02
0.85
0.01
2.73
0.01
5.12
1.92
3.41
0.99
0.34
1.05
1.72
0.23
0.70
‐
0.06
0.06
‐
‐
0.06
0.27
0.30
‐
‐
0.06
0.02
0.01
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.06
0.02
‐
1.24
0.10
‐
0.06
0.06
0.02
0.02
10.24
18.74
2.48
21.46
8.88
13.43
0.03
0.46
19.73
7.41
0.93
1.48
0.24
2.01
2.68
4.10
0.78
0.48
0.22
0.11
2.65
0.07
9.42
0.03
9.55
4.80
3.76
1.60
0.87
4.11
4.99
6.72
24.44
0.14
15.23
1.21
‐
‐
‐
33.84
0.14
‐
‐
0.30
‐
2.77
2.32
‐
0.24
0.11
‐
0.47
‐
8.64
‐
16.07
0.96
‐
0.67
0.21
6.04
1.79
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.98
‐
‐
0.01
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
6.72
24.44
0.14
15.23
1.21
0.98
‐
‐
33.85
0.15
‐
‐
0.30
‐
2.77
2.32
‐
0.24
0.11
‐
0.47
‐
8.64
‐
16.07
0.96
‐
0.67
0.21
6.04
1.79
16.97
43.18
2.62
36.69
10.09
14.40
0.03
0.46
53.58
7.56
0.93
1.48
0.54
2.01
5.46
6.41
0.78
0.71
0.33
0.11
3.12
0.07
18.05
0.03
25.62
5.76
3.77
2.27
1.07
10.16
6.77
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Canadian International Assistance by Recipient
D3: Multilateral International Assistance
Multilateral aid in a given year is not exactly imputable to donors’ contributions in that year, no matter what methodology is used. See definition of “multilateral aid” in the Glossary for the complete explanation.
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
DFATD
Recipient Country
Thailand
Timor‐Leste
Tonga
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vietnam
Region‐allocable
Central Asia
Southern Asia
Southeastern Asia
Asia (inter‐regional)
Americas
Country‐allocable
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Belize
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Grenada
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela
Region‐allocable
Caribbean
Central America
South America
Americas (inter‐regional)
Eastern Europe
Country‐allocable
Albania
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Georgia
Kosovo
Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic
Moldova
Montenegro
Serbia
Turkey
Ukraine
Region‐allocable
Europe (inter‐regional)
Unallocable Other Countries Reported as "Unallocable"
Global/Unallocable
Multilateral International Assistance (8)
Other government departments
Humanitarian assistance organizations (1)
Regional development banks
Environment
Provinces and municipalities
Others (4)
TOTAL ‐ Other government departments
0.04
0.15
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
0.60
0.46
‐
0.08
2.39
‐
12.17
2.65
0.65
0.04
0.40
0.10
1.11
0.09
5.49
‐
‐
0.06
‐
0.06
0.02
0.16
0.30
2.70
1.40
0.56
0.40
0.24
3.51
0.25
17.95
‐
0.15
0.56
‐
0.03
2.67
‐
46.02
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
0.15
0.56
‐
0.03
2.67
‐
46.05
2.72
1.55
1.12
0.40
0.27
6.19
0.25
64.01
‐
‐
‐
9.13
‐
‐
0.01
1.72
‐
0.73
0.44
5.77
‐
‐
‐
10.36
‐
0.73
0.45
26.99
0.01
‐
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.01
‐
‐
0.01
0.01
0.73
0.45
27.00
2.37
34.52
34.85
‐
‐
‐
0.06
‐
‐
0.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.07
‐
‐
0.01
‐
0.21
‐
‐
‐
0.02
0.27
0.07
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.05
0.05
1.12
2.23
0.09
0.03
0.07
0.03
‐
0.67
0.04
0.05
0.02
0.95
1.46
1.42
5.30
1.89
4.45
0.08
1.33
0.02
0.69
0.08
3.23
0.83
0.31
0.01
0.03
0.01
0.04
1.05
0.18
1.10
2.06
0.91
2.32
0.66
1.19
0.01
1.17
1.10
0.90
0.01
1.00
0.46
2.33
1.48
0.53
3.94
1.05
0.33
0.47
1.06
‐
0.03
0.01
0.14
0.51
0.28
9.07
80.81
19.89
‐
‐
13.30
33.19
113.99
‐
‐
‐
0.04
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.03
0.02
‐
‐
0.03
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.09
1.10
1.30
3.42
2.14
0.94
2.41
0.69
1.19
0.68
1.21
1.21
0.92
0.96
2.47
1.88
7.86
3.39
4.99
4.02
2.44
0.63
1.23
1.14
3.23
0.85
0.32
0.16
0.53
0.29
‐
‐
‐
5.15
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.05
‐
‐
‐
0.23
‐
0.43
4.55
5.77
‐
‐
3.16
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.35
0.18
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
5.15
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.05
‐
‐
‐
0.23
‐
0.43
4.55
5.77
‐
‐
3.16
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.35
0.18
‐
‐
‐
0.09
1.10
1.30
8.57
2.14
0.94
2.41
0.69
1.19
0.73
1.21
1.21
0.92
1.19
2.47
2.31
12.41
9.16
4.99
4.02
5.61
0.63
1.23
1.14
3.23
1.21
0.50
0.16
0.53
0.29
‐
‐
‐
1.63
0.59
0.46
0.09
6.85
0.12
1.43
0.55
6.43
‐
‐
‐
8.94
0.71
1.89
0.64
23.86
0.02
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
13.30
0.02
‐
‐
13.30
0.73
1.89
0.64
37.16
1.95
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.24
0.38
0.11
‐
0.18
0.52
0.24
‐
2.23
14.82
6.64
25.65
11.31
‐
‐
‐
11.31
36.95
‐
0.68
0.06
‐
‐
1.49
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.30
0.72
0.89
0.81
0.94
1.07
0.18
0.43
1.32
0.32
0.50
0.36
3.01
‐
0.01
0.02
‐
‐
0.01
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.30
1.41
0.97
0.81
0.94
2.80
0.55
0.54
1.33
0.50
1.01
0.60
3.01
0.55
2.03
3.44
‐
0.85
2.53
0.37
‐
1.18
0.04
0.31
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
0.55
2.03
3.44
‐
0.85
2.53
0.37
‐
1.18
0.04
0.31
‐
‐
0.84
3.44
4.41
0.81
1.79
5.34
0.92
0.54
2.51
0.54
1.32
0.60
3.01
0.29
‐
3.99
6.60
10.88
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
10.88
‐
‐
‐
110.21
110.21
‐
3.22
7.10
1.19
11.50
121.72
UN development Other multilateral TOTAL ‐ DFATD Finance Canada
organizations (2) organizations (3)
TOTAL
‐
‐
‐
110.21
110.21
‐
3.22
7.10
1.19
11.50
121.72
77.55
257.15
339.20
160.40
834.29
492.81
4.26
7.10
14.49
518.66
1,352.95
(1)Humanitarian assistance organizations includes certain UN organizations which are primarily focused on providing humanitarian assistance.
(2)"UN organizations" excludes UN organizations that are focused on providing humanitarian assistance, which have been accounted for in the "Humanitarian assistance organizations" column.
(3)Includes UN peacekeeping missions.
(4)Other government departments include international assistance provided by Public Health Agency of Canada,Transport Canada, and Industry Canada.
(5)China received a significant amount of multilateral aid from organizations Canada supports, such as the Global Environment Facility, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and the Montreal Protocol.
(6)The majority of assistance provided to India represents the estimated portion of Canada’s institutional support to multilateral organizations such as the International Development Association (IDA) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
(7)Assistance provided to Iran represents the estimated portion of Canada’s institutional support to multilateral organizations such as the World Food Program, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and the Global Environment Facility.
(8)Multilateral aid in a given year is not exactly imputable to donors’ contributions in that year, no matter what methodology is used. See definition of “multilateral aid” in the Glossary for the complete explanation.
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Appendix 1
Repayments of Loans issued by DFATD
In $ millions
Bilateral Loans
Africa
Algeria
Egypt
Morocco
Tunisia
22.61
7.60
1.67
2.25
0.38
3.30
Americas
Guatemala
0.10
0.10
Asia
Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Thailand
14.88
9.77
0.06
0.05
4.33
0.67
Europe
Malta
0.03
0.03
Multilateral Loans
Inter‐American Development Bank
1.22
0.97
African Development Bank
Andean Development Corporation
0.13
0.13
Total
23.82
This table refers to repayments of loans issued by DFATD for development-related purpose.
Bilateral loans - Refers to repayments of loans granted by DFATD to developing countries
prior to 1986.
Multilateral loans - Refers to repayments of loans granted by DFATD to the Andean
Development Corporation, the African Development Bank and the Inter-American
Development Bank.
Note that loan repayments for previous ODA loans provided by Canada are shown as
negative amounts in some OECD-DAC reports, as these were counted as ODA when they
were granted.
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Appendix 2
Repayments of Loans Issued by EDC
In $ millions
Bilateral Loans
Africa
Egypt
Morocco
2.73
0.13
0.33
2.26
Americas
Jamaica 0.20
0.20
Asia
17.52
14.16
0.20
3.16
Algeria
China
India
Indonesia
Europe
Turkey
Total
3.01
3.01
23.46
Export Development Corporation under Section 23 of the Export Development Canada Act
reports ODA concessional sovereign loans. These concessional credits, meeting approved
development criteria are not considered part of the regular aid program budget (International
Assistance Envelope).
Note that loan repayments for previous ODA loans provided by Canada are shown as negative
amounts in some OECD-DAC reports, as these were counted as ODA when they were granted.
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Appendix3:GlobalReview
InternationalAssistance:$4.97billionin2013–2014,9thlargestDACdonor
Canada’sInternationalAgenda:Canadaisamongstlargestdonorsof
internationalassistance
Canada’srankingamongOECD‐DACdonors
Source: OECD/DAC
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Appendix 4
Canadian federal programs, other official assistance by recipient
This table includes other official assistance expenditures in $ thousands.
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development
Geographic Programs Global Partnership Program
Anti‐Crime Capacity Building Program
Counter‐Terrorism Capacity Building Program
Global Peace and Security Fund Services Rendered Abroad
Office of Religious Freedom
Other Bilateral Programs Sub‐Saharan Africa
Benin
Ghana
Guinea
Mali
Niger
Nigeria
Tanzania
Sub‐Saharan Africa (inter‐regional)
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
228.86
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
215.00
‐
13.86
1,950.02
‐10.80
19.11
718.20
‐
‐
‐
‐
1,223.51
7,326.70
‐
‐
‐
‐
25.04
8.97
‐
7,292.69
2,227.80
‐
‐
‐
1,064.28
‐
‐
1,059.39
104.13
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
306.48
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
306.48
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
12,039.85
‐10.80
19.11
718.20
1,064.28
25.04
530.45
1,059.39
8,634.19
North Africa
Morocco
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
59.63
59.63
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
59.63
59.63
Middle East
Jordan
Lebanon
Syria
Middle East
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
15,136.37
15,136.37
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
120.78
‐
‐
‐
120.78
3,789.90
2,516.07
950.00
293.84
30.00
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
542.32
‐
‐
‐
542.32
19,589.36
17,652.43
950.00
293.84
693.10
Asia
Afghanistan
Burma (Myanmar)
Cambodia
India
Indonesia
Laos
Sri Lanka
Malaysia
Thailand
Vietnam
Asia (inter‐regional)
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
3,695.34
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
221.37
‐
‐
3,473.97
4,847.70
‐
370.00
202.00
‐
1,256.27
190.00
‐
481.41
608.67
201.99
1,537.36
5,070.41
1,038.24
‐
‐
25.90
120.47
‐
‐
221.76
37.93
‐
3,626.09
876.27
876.27
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
58.27
‐
‐
‐
‐
37.78
‐
20.49
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
14,548.00
1,914.51
370.00
202.00
25.90
1,414.53
190.00
20.49
924.54
646.61
201.99
8,637.42
577.27
46.07
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
531.20
‐
‐
‐
2,530.57
‐
‐
1,457.33
365.94
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
407.25
300.05
11,587.37
‐
‐95.53
46.41
141.18
72.02
17.82
27.26
294.33
227.83
323.76
3.43
202.43
3,150.00
3,476.97
3,699.46
499.86
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
499.86
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
5,151.11
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
5,151.11
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
51.20
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
51.20
‐
‐
‐
20,397.38
46.07
‐95.53
1,503.74
507.12
72.02
17.82
27.26
794.19
227.83
323.76
3.43
784.83
3,150.00
3,884.21
9,150.62
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
2,060.44
‐
2,060.44
‐
‐
‐
193.20
193.20
‐
2,253.64
193.20
2,060.44
RECIPIENT COUNTRY
Americas
Barbados
Belize
Colombia
Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Guatemala
Jamaica
Mexico
Panama
Peru
Trinidad and Tobago
Caribbean
Central America
Americas (inter‐regional)
Eastern Europe
Russia
Ukraine
Global/Unallocable
Total ‐ Other official assistance
TOTAL
‐
22,829.98
970.99
4,323.11
7,321.77
‐
840.35
505.13
36,791.33
577.27
44,421.11
19,356.09
17,400.48
14,215.74
7,211.56
1,205.10
1,291.85
105,679.20
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Appendix 5
Abbreviations
AGPM
Agriculture Pull Mechanism
CFLI
Canada Fund for Local Initiatives
CGIAR
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
CIC
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
CIDA
Canadian International Development Agency
CIFSRF
Canadian International Food Security Research Fund
CRS Creditor Reporting System
DFAIT Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
DFATD
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development
DND Department of National Defence
EBRD European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
EDC
Export Development Canada
ESDC
Employment and Social Development Canada
FCM Federation of Canadian Municipalities
FY Fiscal Year
GAVI
Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI Alliance)
GEF Global Environment Facility
GFATM Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria
IAE International Assistance Envelope
ICRC International Committee of the Red Cross
IDA
International Development Association
IDB Inter‐American Development Bank
IDRC International Development Research Centre
IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development
IFI International Financial Institution
IHA International Humanitarian Assistance
IMF International Monetary Fund
MDI Multilateral Development Institutions
MDRI
Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative
MNCH
Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
NGO Non‐Governmental Organization
ODA Official Development Assistance
ODAAA Official Development Assistance Accountability Act
OECD‐DAC
Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development – Development Assistance Committee
OGD Other Government Departments
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OIF
Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (International Organisation of La Francophonie)
PBA
Program‐Based Approach
PWGSC Public Works and Government Services Canada
RCMP Royal Canadian Mounted Police
RPP Report on Plans and Priorities
RTAs
Regional Trade Agreements
SME
Small and Medium‐sized Enterprise
UN United Nations
UNAIDS Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
UNDP United Nations Development Programme
UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNFCCC
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund
UNMAS United Nations Mine Action Service
WFP World Food Programme
WTO World Trade Organization
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Appendix 6
Glossary
A
administrative costs (see also operations and management)
In 1979, OECD‐DAC members agreed that ODA figures should include the administrative costs of extending assistance. This inclusion of administrative cost data was intended to improve the comparability of total ODA figures among donor countries. In the present report, the term “administrative costs” represents funds provided by a government department to an executing agency specifically earmarked to cover part of the latter's operations and management costs. See also “operations and management”
B
Anti‐Crime Capacity Building Program
Improves the capacity of beneficiary states to prevent and respond to threats posed by transnational organized criminal activity throughout the hemisphere, thereby contributing to the full range of Canada’s interests in the Americas. The ACCBP Human Smuggling Envelope is administered by the ACCBP to respond specifically to the global threat posed to Canada by human smuggling ventures abroad.
assessed contributions
Assessed contributions are payments made by the federal government as a result of Canada's membership in an international organization. In order to maintain our status as a member in good standing, Canada is required to provide its share of the total operations costs. bilateral assistance (as opposed to multilateral assistance)
Bilateral assistance is the disbursement of funds where the donor earmarks or controls the funds by specifying the recipient and/or other aspects of the initiative. Bilateral assistance can be undertaken:
• by a donor country directly with a developing country; • with national and international non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) active in development and other internal development‐related transactions such as interest subsidies, spending on promotion of development awareness, debt reorganization and administrative costs; or
• with a multilateral organization when the donor effectively controls the disposal of the funds by specifying the recipient or other aspects of the disbursement. Table A shows the breakdown of Canada’s bilateral and multilateral assistance by source and by channel.
Table D‐2 shows the breakdown of Canada’s bilateral assistance by recipient.
C
Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI)
The CFLI is a contributions program administered at Canadian missions abroad, which is used to advance Canadian interests and priorities in a targeted and flexible manner. It occupies a unique niche: distinct, yet complementary to other DFATD programming (i.e., development, security, democracy, humanitarian responses). The CFLI funds small scale locally‐developed projects of up to $50K, worth $25K on average.
channel
In the context of this report and international development statistics, the term “channel” is used to distinguish between bilateral and multilateral assistance (see definitions for bilateral assistance and multilateral assistance).
civil society (as opposed to government institutions or private sector institutions of the market)
In this report, civil society includes:
• Canadian not‐for‐profit organizations that have a legal personality in Canada, including NGOs, international NGOs, volunteer cooperation agencies, cooperatives, unions and federations, faith‐based organizations, professional associations, educational and policy research institutes;
• regional, national, and local institutions, not‐for‐profit organizations and agencies from developing countries and territories that have a legal personality; or
• international not‐for‐profit organizations that have a legal personality in the country in which their headquarters are located.
To be considered international, an organization must have an international membership and management, and its governing body must be elected regularly on an international basis.
See Table C‐1
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cost of refugees
Refers to costs for refugees during their first year in a donor country. It includes the estimated expenditures to bring refugees to a donor country and the costs associated with food, shelter, and training. The methodology used is consistent with the OECD‐DAC directives and available at: http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/RefugeeCostsMethodologicalNote.pdf Note that only the costs covered by the federal government are considered ODA under the Official Development Assistance Accountability Act. See “About this report” at the beginning of this document.
See definition of ‘‘ODA‐eligible imputed costs.’’ D
Counter‐Terrorism Capacity Building Program Improves the capacity of beneficiary states to prevent and respond to threats posed by terrorist activity through the provision of training, equipment, and technical and legal assistance. country programs
(as opposed to regional
programs)
Country programs are presented in Table D‐1 and Table D‐2, and cover a broad range of activities. These include programs carried out directly with government organizations, including direct budget support. Funds are also managed through an executing agent, or local or international NGOs or institutions, depending on program delivery, and the specific conditions and agreements reached with the recipient country.
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD)
On June 26, 2013, the Budget Implementation Act (Bill C‐60) received royal assent, creating a new Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Development. Under this new Department, Canada continues to advance its priorities abroad by undertaking diplomacy and programming in support of international peace and security, democracy, human rights and the rule of law. The development side of DFATD remains dedicated to deliver tangible results for those most in need in the developing world and the Department continues to provide whole‐of‐government coordination in response to international crises and natural disasters.
developmental food assistance
The term refers to the supply of edible human food under national or international programs, including transportation costs, cash payments made for food supplies, project food assistance, and food assistance for market sales, excluding emergency food assistance. See definition of ‘‘emergency food assistance.’’ disaster prevention and preparedness
E
An example of developmental food assistance is the World Food Programme’s School Feeding Program. School meals encourage hungry children to attend school and help them concentrate on their studies.
Refers to a specific set of humanitarian assistance activities that support disaster risk reduction (e.g. developing knowledge, natural risks cartography, legal norms for construction); early warning systems; and emergency contingency stocks and contingency planning, including preparations for forced displacement.
emergency food assistance
This refers to a specific set of humanitarian assistance activities, including general free distribution or special supplementary feeding programs providing short‐term relief to targeted population groups affected by emergency situations. The term excludes non‐emergency food security assistance programs/food assistance. See ‘‘developmental food assistance.’’
encashment of notes, or cash basis (as opposed to issuance of notes)
A note encashment is a disbursement against a note that has been issued.
expenditures The term “expenditures” refers to either:
• an amount spent (e.g. transfer payment in the form of a grant or contribution);
• a capital subscription or advance to an international financial institution in the form of a note issuance; or
• an estimated ODA‐eligible cost (e.g. a cost for refugees in Canada).
Export Development Canada (EDC)
Canada reports as ODA concessional credits that it grants through the Export Development Corporation under Section 23 of the Export Development Canada Act. These concessional credits, meeting approved development criteria, are not, however, considered part of the regular assistance program budget (International Assistance Envelope). Starting in 2012‐2013, EDC reports contributions to the HIPC debt initiative. These were previously reported by Finance Canada.
Note: The 2013‐2014 Statistical Report is prepared on an expenditures basis and the loan repayments for previous ODA loans are no longer netted out of the totals. These loans are presented in Table A for information only. Annex 1 and 2 provide a detailed breakdown of DFATD and EDC loan repayments by country.
F
Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM)
Any ODA expenditures are reported by the FCM on behalf of its members. Members of the FCM include Canada's largest cities, small urban and rural communities, and 17 major provincial and territorial municipal associations.
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Finance Canada
This refers to ODA flows reported by the Department of Finance Canada, which is responsible for delivering a major portion of Canada’s ODA including Official Debt Relief, that is, debt reorganisation that relieves the overall burden of debt in partner countries. Finance Canada also takes the lead in managing Canada’s relationship with the World Bank Group. The funding to the World Bank’s International Development Association and to the International Monetary Fund is reported to Parliament through the Main Estimates of the Department of Finance.
Note: Department of Finance Canada no longer reports contributions to the HIPC debt initiative. These are now reported by Export Development Canada.
G
fiscal year
This report is prepared on the fiscal‐year basis adopted by the
Government of Canada. The 2013−2014 fiscal year began April 1, 2013, and ended March 31, 2014.
general budget support
This refers to a particular category defined by the OECD‐DAC as unearmarked contributions to the government budget, support for the implementation of macroeconomic reforms (structural adjustment programs, poverty reduction strategies), and general program assistance (when not allocable by sector).
Geographic Programs
This DFATD Branch delivers the majority of DFATD’s bilateral assistance through programs for a
given country (see definition for “country programs”) or through regional programs (see definition of ‘‘regional programs”). Global Issues and Development
This DFATD Branch, formerly known as Multilateral and Global Programs Branch, manages the development aspects of Canada’s relations with multilateral organizations, provides financial support for these organizations, and helpes determine their policies and programs throughout the world.
Global Issues and Development deliveres bilateral and multilateral assistance. See related definitions of ‘‘bilateral assistance’’ and ‘‘multilateral assistance.’’
Global Partnership Program
It is the main mechanism through which Canada supports international efforts through concrete projects to prevent the proliferation of weapons and materials of mass destruction (WMD) and their potential use by terrorists.
Global Peace and Security Program Responds to increasing international demand for Canadian support and involvement in complex crises, including conflicts and natural disasters, and to coordinate whole‐of‐
government engagements in fragile and conflict‐affected states. The program also integrates policy, operations, coordination and programming in order to provide agile, timely and responsive programming to further advance the government's priorities in the important area of peace and security.
H
Health Canada
This refers to assistance expenditures incurred by the Department of Health Canada in support of the Pan‐American Health Organization. Through PAHO, Canada advances multilateral and bilateral relations in health, and provides technical cooperation and capacity building (see Table A). I
imputed foreign student costs
This refers to the cost of educating foreign students from ODA‐eligible countries in Canada. It excludes tuition fees paid by foreign students or their sponsors. See definition of ‘‘ODA‐eligible imputed costs.’’
international assistance
Canada's international assistance is composed of any financial resource provided by Canadian governments (federal, provincial, or municipal) in favour of development assistance. It is important to note that not all international assistance is considered official development assistance (ODA). See section “Understanding this report” for more information. International Assistance
Envelope
(IAE)
The International Assistance Envelope (IAE) is a dedicated pool of resources that enables the Government of Canada to deploy its international assistance nimbly and responsively. The envelope is used to fund the majority of Canada’s ODAAA‐related activities, and other specific activities that do not meet the definition of ODA such as select peace and security efforts and non‐concessional loans for international climate change initiatives. International Business Development and Innovation
This DFATD Branch supports private sector engagement and the management and administration of a number of international scholarship opportunities for Canadians and foreign students.
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International Development Association (IDA)
The IDA is the part of the World Bank that helps the world’s poorest countries. The IDA is funded largely by contributions from the governments of its developed member countries. The IDA lends money (known as credits) on concessional terms. This means that IDA credits have no interest charge, and repayments are stretched out over 35–40 years, including a 10‐
year grace period. The IDA also provides grants to countries at risk of debt distress.
Canadian funding to IDA is managed by the Department of Finance Canada, and is represented in the form of note encashments.
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Refers to ODA spent by IDRC, a Canadian Crown corporation funded through the IAE, that invests in knowledge, innovation, and solutions to improve lives and livelihoods in the developing world.
international financial institution (IFI)
IFIs are financial institutions that have been established (or chartered) by more than one country, and are therefore subject to international law. Their owners or shareholders are generally national governments, although other international institutions and other organizations occasionally figure as shareholders. The most prominent IFIs are creations of multiple nations, although some bilateral financial institutions (created by two countries) exist and are technically IFIs. Many of these are multilateral development banks. The best‐known IFIs are the World Bank, the IMF, and regional development banks.
international
humanitarian assistance
(IHA)
IHA is defined as assistance designed to save lives, alleviate suffering, and maintain and protect human dignity during emergencies and in their aftermath. Humanitarian assistance is delivered in a manner that is consistent with the principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence.
Humanitarian assistance includes:
• disaster prevention and preparedness;
• the provision of shelter, food, water, sanitation, and health services, and other items of assistance for the benefit of the affected people, and to facilitate the return to normal lives and livelihoods; measures to promote and protect the safety, welfare, and dignity of civilians and those no longer taking part in hostilities; and
rehabilitation, reconstruction, and transition assistance while the emergency situation persists. L
International Humanitarian Assistance Bureau
This DFATD Bureau responds to funding requests from multilateral humanitarian organizations such as the United Nations World Food Programme, UNICEF and other experienced humanitarian partners, including the Red Cross Movement and NGOs, except in West Bank/Gaza where the country program also provides humanitarian assistance. Please refer to table B2 for a detailed summary of Canada’s international humanitarian assistance. International Scholarship Program Attracts international students and researchers to Canada by offering scholarships to Canadian and foreign students and by promoting government funded awards. International Security and Crisis Response
This branch is responsible for coordinating Canadian peace and security objectives within DFATD. Investment Cooperation Program The objective of this program is to support responsible, developmentally beneficial, private sector engagement in developing countries leading to sustained economic growth and poverty reduction.
loan repayments
In this report, loan repayments are the repayments to Canada of development‐related loans by developing countries, whether the loans were issued by DFATD or other departments. A detailed breakdown by country/organization is available in Appendices 1 and 2.
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M
long‐term institutional support
Long‐term institutional support, also known as core funding, is the business delivery model that allows the government of Canada to provide financial support to entities (organizations, institutions, or recipient countries) whose actions achieve development results that reflect Canadian government goals and objectives.
In the Statistical Report on International Assistance, in accordance with international standards, long‐term institutional support to multilateral organizations is counted as multilateral assistance, while long‐ term institutional support to NGOs is counted as bilateral assistance. In addition, long‐term Institutional support to Multilateral Institutions includes ODA portion of assessed contributions. See definition of ‘‘assessed contributions.’’
material relief assistance and services
In Table B‐2, this refers to a specific set of humanitarian assistance activities:
• the provision of shelter, water, sanitation, and health services; supply of medicines; and other non‐food relief items; and
• assistance to refugees and internally displaced people in developing countries other than for food or protection.
multilateral assistance
(as opposed to bilateral
assistance, also known as long‐term institutional support
to multilateral
organizations)
Multilateral assistance is funding provided to a multilateral institution that:
• conducts all or part of its activities in favour of development;
• is an international agency, institution, or organization whose members are governments, or a fund managed autonomously by such an agency; and
• pools contributions so that they become an integral part of the financial assets.
In this report, the term ‘‘multilateral assistance’’ includes both ODA and non‐ODA elements. In an effort to estimate/impute the portion of assistance going through those organizations to developing countries, the OECD has developed a series of coefficients based on flow of resources (on a calendar‐year basis) disbursed by the organizations in the developing countries. This set of coefficients is used, in part, to estimate the disbursements shown in Table D‐3.
It is important to note that any methodology for imputing multilateral flows will always be an approximation. Multilateral flows in a given year are not exactly imputable to donors’ contributions in that year, no matter what methodology is used. Among the reasons for this are:
General approximations and timing. The estimated country and sector amounts are counted when the government makes the payment to the organization and based on the totality of the programme, rather than when the payment is used by the ultimate recipient. Donors’ contributions to multilateral institutions are reportable in the year they are paid. Many trust funds aim to catalyze additional funding from other investors and donors. Such funds typically need to reach a certain funding threshold before disbursements begin, sometime after Canada’s contribution. Limits of data on multilateral outflows. While a number of multilateral agencies report to the OECD on the use of their funding (by country, by sector, etc.) some do not. Therefore, the country and sector breakdowns of those organisations are estimated using others sources, such as annual reports.
Grants to lending institutions. Some institutions lend rather than grant funds. Their lending in any one year may be much greater than donors’ contributions, since it also draws on reflows of principal, interest receipts, and transfers of funds within the institution. multilateral organizations
The OECD‐DAC defines multilateral organizations as international institutions with governmental membership that conduct all, or a significant part, of their activities in favour of development and assistance recipient countries. They include multilateral development banks (e.g. the World Bank and regional development banks), United Nations agencies, international public‐private partnerships (PPPs), and regional groupings (e.g. certain European Union and Arab agencies). DFATD, Health Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, Environment Canada, Industry Canada, and the Canada Post Corporation made contributions toward regular budgets of certain multilateral organizations (also called long‐term institutional support or core funding). These contributions can be considered as ODA either in whole or in part. The percentage value for each organization is provided by the OECD‐DAC. See Table C‐2
N
National Defence (DND)
This refers to ODA‐eligible contributions on behalf of the National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces , such as the provision of humanitarian relief supplies. Military type interventions (for example, bilateral peacekeeping missions) and other activities that are not development focused are not included in this report.
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ODA‐eligible imputed costs
This describes a cost category that is eligible for ODA status under the OECD‐DAC guidelines, but with no actual expenditure data readily available. Instead, an estimate is produced based on a statistical model and/or professional judgement. This includes the cost of refugees (first year), imputed foreign student costs, services provided without charge by other government departments and imputed interest on advance payments, for which definitions can be found in this glossary. The new Policy on Transfer Payments no longer requires departments to report the imputed interest costs on advance payments and therefore these costs no longer appear in the Statistical Report.
Office of Religious Freedom
The Religious Freedom Fund supports religious communities that are facing intolerance or persecution in their country outside Canada through projects in four areas: education on freedom of religion and pluralism, research and monitoring, interreligious dialogue, and legal and legislative support. official bilateral debt relief
Official bilateral debt relief refers to debt‐service relief negotiated through multilateral forums such as the Paris Club. The transfer of funds, administered by the Department of Finance Canada, is considered ODA‐eligible. Starting in 2012‐2013, EDC reports contributions to the HIPC debt initiative. These were previously reported by Finance Canada.
official development
assistance
(ODA)
In Canada, “official development assistance” may refer to:
1. the international definition created by the Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD‐DAC); or
2. the definition established in the Official Development Assistance Accountability Act (ODAAA).
Unless otherwise specified, “official development assistance,’’ as used in this statistical report, refers to the definition in the ODAAA. ODA represents the vast majority of Canada’s international assistance. For more information, look in the section ‘‘Understanding this report’’ at the beginning of this document.
P
R
Operations and management (see also administrative costs)
In this report this term represents the operations and management costs directly incurred by the donor agency to cover the day‐to‐day costs of extending international assistance. See also “administrative costs”.
other official assistance
(also known as non‐ODA)
This refers to activities that do not meet the conditions for eligibility as Official Development Assistance because they are not primarily aimed at development (e.g. counter‐terrorism capacity building, military observers). On the other hand, incremental costs incurred for the use of the donor’s military equipment to deliver humanitarian assistance or perform development services are ODA‐eligible (for example, emergency assistance by the Disaster Assistance Response Team). Activities outside the IAE that are not ODA eligible are considered out‐of‐scope of this report and hence not reported (e.g., military‐related training, supply of military equipment and services to peacekeeping missions, and the forgiveness of debts incurred for military purposes).
Partnerships for Development Innovation
This DFATD Branch, formerly know as the Partnerships With Canadians Branch (PWCB), contributs to international cooperation initiatives designed and delivered by Canadian private‐ and voluntary‐sector organizations, including non‐governmental organizations, educational institutions, professional memberships and associations, cooperatives, youth organizations, and companies. Payables at Year‐End
The recording against the current fiscal year of liabilities incurred but which have not been paid by the end of the accounting period.
program assistance
This term refers to international assistance spending by DFATD’s assistance programs, excluding operations and management costs, and changes in the value of investments in IFIs.
provincial governments
This refers to international assistance programs of the provinces of Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan. For example, the Government of Quebec provides long‐term institutional support to certain multilateral institutions such as the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), and undertakes bilateral projects in a number of countries. The Official Development Assistance Accountability Act does not apply to these programs. Public Health Agency of Canada
This refers to assistance expenditures incurred by the Public Health Agency of Canada in support of the Pan‐American Health Organization (see Table A). regional development banks
These are International Financial Institutions (IFIs) that are owned and operated by member nations. They are designed to extend development loans and provide other assistance to member nations. The world's five regional development banks are the African Development Bank Group, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Caribbean Development Bank, and Inter‐American Development Bank.
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S
regional programs
Refers to regional programs managed by DFATD's Geographic Programs Bureau (see definition)
that address the regional issues countries face together. In Table D‐1 and Table D‐2, these programs are reported separately from country programs. See definition of ''country programs.''
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
This refers to ODA disbursements made by the RCMP for bilateral programs aimed at post‐
conflict peacebuilding and security system management and reform.
sector codes
(Table B‐1)
Sector codes are used to describe the purpose of assistance. The list of sectors is compiled by the OECD‐DAC. From time to time, modifications are made with the approval of donor countries. The OECD‐DAC sector classification contains the following broad categories:
• social infrastructure and services – covering the sectors of education, health, population, water, government, and civil society;
• economic infrastructure and services – covering transport, communications, energy, banking and finance, and business services;
• production – covering agriculture, forestry, fishing, industry, mining, construction, trade, and tourism; and • multi‐sector – covering, for example, general environmental protection; other multi‐sector assistance, including urban and rural development; and non‐sector allocable assistance for contributions not susceptible to allocation by sector, such as general budget support, actions relating to debt, humanitarian assistance, and internal transactions in the donor country. The sector of destination of a contribution provides the specific area of the recipient’s economic or social structure the transfer is intended to foster. The sector classification does not refer to the type of goods or services provided.
Due to differences in timing and methodology, the figures reported in Table B‐1 will vary significantly from those reported in ‘‘Table 5: Official Bilateral Commitments by Sector of Destination‘’ of the OECD‐DAC’s questionnaire on ODA.
There are three main reasons for these discrepancies:
• fiscal year vs. calendar year – The Statistical Report on Official Development Assistance is based on the Government of Canada’s fiscal year; however, the DAC questionnaire is based on the calendar year.
• commitments vs. disbursements – The DAC’s Table 5 is prepared on a commitment basis rather than when funds are actually disbursed.
• proportionate coding – DFATD’s systems permit coding many sectors against any given contribution; however, the OECD’s reporting allows only for a single purpose code for each assistance project/program.
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services provided without charge by other departments
This refers to costs incurred by other departments for accommodation, legal, and cheque‐
issuing services rendered to DFATD. See definition of ODA‐eligible imputed costs.
Services rendered abroad Refer to the common services provided to DFATD personnel, both Canada‐based and locally‐
engaged, at Canada's diplomatic and consular missions abroad. These funds help to facilitate the presence of development officers in the field and support international assistance project implementation. Strategic Communications Bureau
Amounts related to this bureau of DFATD represent assistance program expenditures to promote development. The program supports the efforts of Canadians through mass media and educational initiatives.
Strategic Policy and Summits
This DFATD Branch, formerly known as Strategic Policy and Performance Branch, represents ODA‐eligible international assistance expenditures made by DFATD for representing Canada at international forums on development and ensuring that international commitments are reflected in Canadian development policies. Unallocable or non‐allocable assistance (as opposed to allocable assistance)
When assistance disbursements cannot be assigned by country or sector, (e.g. costs of refugees in Canada) the disbursement is referred to as unallocable or non‐allocable.
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Statistical Report on International Assistance, 2013-2014