Who gives ODA? - Most ODA (80%) is given in the form of bilateral assistance from one country to another
- Typically through bilateral development agencies e.g. USAID, DFID, JICA, CIDA, SIDA, Saudi Fund for International Development
- Many countries e.g. the U.S. have multiple aid agencies e.g.
- Some aid provided in cash, but 70-75% is provided in goods (e.g. agriculture products, medicines) and services (technical assistance)
- Big push-back in recent years against “tied aid”, food aid, and use of TA (expensive consultants and travel)
- Many “aid conscious” donors no longer allow tied aid, good in many respects but also problematic given..
- Ongoing shift from pure-development objectives to more commercial interests in defining relationships between rich and poor countries
- Even true e.g. for Norway in terms of its relationship with Vietnam (example)
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