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Donor Updates in Brief: 2023 OECD Preliminary Data

Donor Updates in Brief: 2023 OECD Preliminary Data

Written by

Kristin Laub

Published on

April 16, 2024

Key Takeaways for ODA in 2023


Despite fiscal constraints and competing priorities, 2023 was the 5th consecutive year ODA surpassed record levels, largely due to increases in assistance to Ukraine, humanitarian assistance, and multilateral ODA.

Key trends from the 2023 preliminary data include:

  • Total ODA from DAC donors increased to US$223.7 billion, or 0.37% of countries' combined GNI, a 1.8% increase in real terms compared to 2022;
  • The US remains far and beyond the highest ODA contributor;
  • G7 donors accounted for 76% of total ODA and EU Member States accounted for 42% of DAC funding, a 7.7% decrease from 2022;
  • ODA rose in 14 DAC member countries and fell in 17;
  • ODA to Ukraine increased by 9% from 2022-2023 to US$20 billion, marking the largest amount of assistance to a single country in a single year in history;
  • ODA to the West Bank and Gaza increased by 12% to US$1.4 billion;
  • IDRCs decreased by 6% from 2022-2023. However, IDRCs remain above previous peak levels in 2015-2017 and accounted for more than 25% of total ODA in seven DAC countries in 2023. An OECD survey suggests funding for Ukrainian refugees was largely additional to originally planned ODA spending; and
  • Of the 22 DAC members below, Ireland had the highest percentage of total ODA going toward IDRCs in 2023 at 52%, while the EUI had the highest percentage of total ODA to Ukraine at 54%.

How did DAC members allocate ODA in 2023?


Kristin Laub

Kristin Laub

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