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Statistical Report on International Assistance 2023-2024

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Introduction

About this report

In accordance with the (ODAAA, or the Act), the Minister of International Development is required to issue the following key reports on behalf of the Government of Canada within 1 year of the end of each fiscal year:

The Statistical Report on International Assistance is produced annually to further enhance the efficiency and accountability of Canada’s international assistance. This report covers the reporting period from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024 (fiscal year 2023 to 2024). It complements the Report to Parliament on the Government of Canada’s International Assistance for 2023 to 2024. As 1 of the 2 annual reports legislated by the ODAAA, the report provides a single source for statistics on international assistance expenditures, including official development assistance (ODA) and other official assistance, for Canada as a whole.

Understanding this report

This report is presented on an expenditures basis and uses international standards that facilitate historical comparisons of Canada’s ODA as well as comparisons with reports from other international assistance donors. Expenditures are counted when the payment is recorded in the accounting systems of organizations receiving Canadian funding, with the understanding that the organizations would use it over the length of the project.

Reflows from repayable instruments previously extended are shown for information purposes (see Appendix 1). Certain costs (e.g. refugee resettlement costs) are calculated based on agreed-upon international standards. Such standards are regularly revised in forums such as the Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD-DAC).

Transparency and accountability

The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that information on its international assistance funding is open and transparent.

Reports are prepared in accordance with the ODAAA to further enhance the efficiency and accountability of Canada’s international assistance. Data is available on the and ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ’s DevData dashboard.

In addition, ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ provides detailed information on its international assistance projects on the . This information is also published daily in accordance with the standard of the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), of which Canada is a member.

and the also publish data in accordance with the IATI standard.

Scope of international assistance statistics

Total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD) encompasses all officially supported resource flows to promote sustainable development in developing countries and to support development enablers and address global challenges at regional or global levels. Therefore, it includes almost all reported and private resources mobilized by the public sector (e.g. through public-private partnerships).

International assistance (IA) includes all financial resources and activities provided by Canadian governments (federal, provincial, territorial or municipal) to support economic, environmental, social and political development in other (primarily developing) countries.

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Total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD) includes international assistance and support to the sustainable development goals beyond international assistance.

International assistance (IA) includes funding from the international assistance envelope (IAE) and ODA from other federal sources, provinces, territories and municipalities.

Official development assistance (ODA) includes ODA as per the Official Development Assistance Accountability Act and eligible funding from other federal department, provinces, territories and municipalities.

The Official Development Assistance Accountability Act (ODAAA) includes most funding from the international assistance envelope and eligible funding from other federal sources.

Non-ODA eligible activities funded by the international assistance envelope may be reported as TOSSD.

The international assistance envelope (IAE) is a dedicated, whole-of-government pool of resources that funds the majority of Canada’s international assistance. Most of the activities funded by the IAE qualify as ODA.

Non-ODA-eligible activities funded by the IAE include, for example, security, conflict prevention, stabilization or peacebuilding initiatives that do not meet ODA eligibility criteria due to country eligibility or activity type.

Official development assistance (ODA) represents the vast majority of Canada’s international assistance. Canada accepts 2 definitions of ODA:

  1. As defined by the Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD-DAC), whereby ODA refers to assistance that flows to countries and territories on the DAC list of ODA recipients and to multilateral institutions. Funding must be provided by official agencies, including state and local governments, or by their executive agencies. Each transaction must be administered with the promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as its main objective and/or is concessional in character.
  2. As defined in the ODAAA, which states that official development assistance must meet the 3 criteria set out in subsection 4.1 of the Act: a) contributes to poverty reduction; b) takes into account the perspectives of the poor; and c) is consistent with international human rights standards. (Note that this definition is compatible with the OECD-DAC definition above.) International assistance to alleviate the effects of a disaster or other emergencies is also counted as ODA under the Act.

Canada’s international assistance by department or source

Figures in millions of Canadian dollars.

Department/SourceInternational assistanceof which
Programs funded by the IAEODA: ODAAAODA: OECD-DAC*
Departments reporting under the ODAAA
¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ6,009.725,954.335,167.415,167.41
Department of Finance Canada **2,595.742,595.741,320.241,320.24
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada ***2,138.561.502,138.562,138.56
International Development Research Centre176.19176.19176.19176.19
Environment and Climate Change Canada59.5253.0459.2859.28
Public Health Agency of Canada51.79-51.7951.79
Royal Canadian Mounted Police20.3620.3618.7818.78
Department of National Defence19.08-19.0819.08
Canadian Institutes of Health Research13.81-13.8113.81
Employment and Social Development Canada - Labour Program11.39-11.3911.39
Natural Resources Canada9.369.369.369.36
Canada Revenue Agency6.06-6.066.06
Parks Canada0.93-0.930.93
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada0.93-0.930.93
Canada Post - Universal Postal Union0.42-0.420.42
Statistics Canada0.31-0.310.31
Canadian Space Agency0.04-0.040.04
Canadian Museum of Nature0.01-0.010.01
Justice Canada0.01-0.010.01
Public Service Commission of Canada0.01-0.010.01
Canadian Intellectual Property Office ****0.00-0.000.00
Services received without charge by ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ28.5411.0428.5428.54
Subtotal - Departments reporting under the ODAAA11,142.818,821.579,023.179,023.17
% of international assistance79%81%81%
Other departments, sources
Cost of refugees in Canada (1st year) – Provincial governments454.25--454.25
FinDev Canada650.00--650.00
Provinces, territories and municipalities45.54--45.54
Subtotal - Other departments, sources1,149.78--1,149.78
Total12,292.608,821.579,023.1710,172.96
% of total international assistance72%73%83%

* The “ODA: OECD-DAC” figures in this table are presented on a fiscal-year basis, in Canadian dollars, to allow for comparison and contrasting of reporting under the ODAAA versus the ODA reported to the OECD-DAC. When Canada reports to the OECD-DAC, figures are reported on a calendar-year basis in U.S. dollars. Their depiction in this table is for illustrative purposes only. Only the grant equivalent of repayable instruments is reported as ODA under the ODAAA and OECD-DAC; reflows on repayable contributions and loans are disclosed in Table A as information items only.

** In fiscal year 2023 to 2024, the Department of Finance Canada provided $2 billion in the form of loans to help meet Ukraine’s urgent balance of payments needs and support its macroeconomic stability. Only the grant equivalent of these loans is reported as ODA under the ODAAA and OECD.

*** Includes costs of refugees in Canada (first year) and other projects. As per the OECD-DAC guidelines, the first year of federal and provincial support to refugees is reportable as ODA. The exceptional increase in fiscal year 2023 to 2024 is the result of higher numbers of resettled refugee arrivals and asylum seekers,  and due in part to the continuation of the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) and the Afghanistan Special Measures.

**** Figures in this table are represented in millions of Canadian dollars and values under $5,000 will display as 0.00.

Canada uses a whole-of-government approach

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DepartmentTotal
¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ$6B
International Development Research Centre$176M
Department of Fianance Canada$2,596M
FinDev Canada$650M
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada$2.6B
Other departments and provinces, territories and municipalities$268M
Grand Total $12.3B

Geographic distribution of Canada’s international assistance

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Top 20 recipients of international assistance

CountryBilatMultiGrand Total
Ukraine$2,098M$8M$2,106M
Ethiopia$127M$69M$195M
Haiti$158M$15M$172M
South Africa$152M$13M$165M
Bangladesh$93M$71M$164M
West Bank and Gaza$134M$17M$151M
Democratic Republic of Congo$69M$80M$149M
Mozambique$81M$60M$141M
Tanzania$73M$68M$141M
Mali$95M$20M$115M
Ghana$72M$43M$115M
South Sudan$87M$21M$108M
Kenya$65M$41M$107M
Nigeria$33M$73M$106M
Pakistan$35M$68M$104M
Senegal$71M$32M$102M
Guyana$93M$7M$100M
Uganda$37M$48M$85M
Lebanon$76M$8M$84M
Jordan$75M$6M$81M
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Continent Totals + Bi/Multi Split (Circles)

CountryBilatMultiGrand total
Africa$2,070M$1,162M$3,233M
Americas$1,020M$242M$1,262M
Asia$943M$428M$1,371M
Middle East$514M$61M$574M
Europe$2,162M$56M$2,217M
Oceania$66M$30M$96M
Global$3,447M$91M$3,539M

Continent Totals, by percentage

CountryBilatMulti
Africa64%36%
Americas81%19%
Asia69%31%
Middle East89%11%
Europe97%3%
Oceania69%31%

Continent Top 5 (Under Circles)

Continent TotalsTotal
Africa
Ethiopia$195M
South Africa$165M
Democratic Republic of Congo$149M
Mozambique$141M
Tanzania$141M
Americas
Haiti$172M
Guyana$100M
Argentina$56M
Colombia$43M
Peru$32M
Europe
Ukraine$2,106M
North Macedonia$7M
Moldova$5M
Kosovo$3M
Bosnia and Herzegovina$2M
Oceania
Tuvalu$9M
Papua New Guinea$6M
Samoa$3M
Solomon Islands$3M
Tonga$3M
Asia
Bangladesh$164M
Pakistan$104M
Myanmar$58M
Indonesia$55M
Philippines$46M
Middle East
West Bank and Gaza$151M
Lebanon$84M
Jordan$81M
Syria$74M
Yemen$46M

* In fiscal year 2023 to 2024, the Department of Finance Canada provided a $2B loan to help meet Ukraine’s urgent balance of payments needs and support its macroeconomic stability.

Responding quickly and effectively to international humanitarian crises

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Continent Totals + Bi/Multi Split (Circles)

ContinentTotal
Africa$328M
Americas$55M
Asia$80M
Middle East$289M
Europe$40M
Global$8M
Oceania$4M
Total Humanitarian Assistance $803M

The figures above represent total humanitarian assistance by region, including bilateral and imputed multilateral assistance. Canadian assistance is provided through experienced humanitarian organizations and not through governments.

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Top 15 recipients of bilateral humanitarian assistance

RecipientTotal
West Bank and Gaza$116M
Syria$59M
Ethiopia$36M
Lebanon$35M
Ukraine$33M
Yemen$29M
Democratic Republic of Congo$26M
Sudan$24M
Somalia$24M
South Sudan$19M
Afghanistan$17M
Myanmar$14M
Venezuela$13M
Nigeria$10M
Colombia$10M

West Bank and Gaza: Humanitarian needs in Gaza rose to unprecedented levels after the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas conflict on October 7, 2023. As of March 31, 2024, 2.15 million people were in need of humanitarian assistance as a result of multiple and mass displacements, the destruction of essential civilian infrastructure, disease outbreaks and acute food insecurity due to severe constraints on humanitarian access into and within Gaza. At the same time, escalating violence in the West Bank, marked by a rise in civilian casualties and displacements, compounded with a severely deteriorated economic situation, led to a spike in humanitarian needs. Canada supported a multi-sectoral response across Gaza and the West Bank, supplying food, water, medical supplies, emergency health services, and sexual and reproductive health rights services, protection and psycho-social support.

Ethiopia: Humanitarian need in Ethiopia continues to be driven by intercommunal conflict and insecurity across several regions, climate-related crises such as drought and flooding, and economic factors. Altogether, more than 21 million people throughout the country were in need of humanitarian assistance at the beginning of 2024. Canada’s support through UN, Red Cross and NGO partners helped to improve access to life-saving food, safe water and sanitation, critical health care, emergency shelter and essential protection services for the most vulnerable members of society, including women and girls, acutely malnourished children and displaced populations.

Syria: Humanitarian needs in Syria have been significant since the Syrian conflict began in 2011. Over 16 million people were in need of humanitarian assistance as of January 2024. Childhood malnutrition rates are rising along with extreme rates of food insecurity among the most vulnerable populations. The humanitarian crisis continued to be driven by worsening socio-economic conditions, ongoing conflict, significant protracted displacement, disease outbreaks and natural disasters. Canada supported a multi-sectoral response across Syria, with a particular emphasis on emergency health, including sexual and reproductive health rights services, protection and nutrition and food security.

Total official support for sustainable development

Total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD) encompasses all officially supported resource flows to promote sustainable development in developing countries, support developing enablers and address global challenges. TOSSD is tracked on a calendar-year basis; figures on this page represent expenditures in the 2023 calendar year.

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ContinentPillar 1Pillar 2
Europe$2,884M$112M
Africa$3,334M$1,273M
Americas$926M$352M
Middle East$707M$108M
Asia$1,207M$414M
Oceania$54M$20M
Global$134M$4,060M
Total $9.25B $6.34B
TOSSD Total $16B

In 2023, Canada mobilized an additional $477M-worth of private investment in support of the Sustainable Development Goals.

The UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a shared global vision for a better world that leaves no one behind. Its 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which are interrelated and mutually reinforcing, articulate a roadmap toward greater inclusion, peace and prosperity, balanced between the 3 dimensions of sustainable development— social, economic and environmental—and grounded in human rights principles. Canada demonstrates leadership, at home and abroad, in shaping a sustainable and resilient future for all.

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SDGsPillar 1Pillar 2Total
SDG1$5,127M$4,747M$9,874M
SDG2$828M$40M$868M
SDG3$1,323M$64M$1,388M
SDG4$714M$5M$719M
SDG5$931M$24M$955M
SDG6$475M$35M$510M
SDG7$904M$0M$904M
SDG8$656M$4M$660M
SDG9$262M$62M$324M
SDG10$612M$2,395M$3,007M
SDG11$463M$4M$468M
SDG12$265M$7M$272M
SDG13$1,228M$302M$1,531M
SDG14$109M$6M$114M
SDG15$255M$35M$290M
SDG16$1,008M$236M$1,244M
SDG17$215M$17M$232M

Statistical tables

Section A: Canadian international assistance

A: International assistance by government source and channel

This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in millions of Canadian dollars.

2021-20222022-20232023-2024
TotalBilateralMultilateralof which ODAAA
Programs funded by the international assistance envelope 7,207.60 13,045.12 8,821.57 6,817.37 2,004.20 6,701.93
¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ5,909.086,927.445,954.334,546.361,407.975,112.02
Geographic programs1,318.201,480.14 1,321.86 1,274.8747.001,321.09
of which the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives23.5926.33 26.63 26.63-26.63
International Assistance Partnerships and Programming Branch3,971.384,812.69 3,938.92 2,841.241,097.683,124.27
Peace and Security Programs Bureau258.55306.61 364.54 361.043.50215.64
Global initiatives and partnerships3,317.094,026.81 3,334.21 2,480.21854.002,668.46
Payments to international financial institutions395.75479.27 240.18 -240.18240.18
International Security and Political Affairs267.30265.67 277.00 14.25262.75250.11
Strategic Policy6.359.17 6.09 5.560.536.09
Other programs0.350.47 0.12 0.100.020.12
Operations and management275.47291.23 340.81 340.81-340.81
Services rendered abroad70.0468.07 69.53 69.53-69.53
Memo: Reflows from repayable contributions and loans (1)-170.98 -74.46 -167.34 -140.42 -26.92
Department of Finance Canada1,107.875,860.15 2,595.74 2,000.00595.741,320.24
Ukraine loan4,350.00 2,000.00 2,000.00-724.50
International Development Association (IDA)423.24911.44 486.92 -486.92486.92
IDA - Concessional Partner Loan borrowing program360.65386.75 - ---
World Bank - Ukraine Relief, Recovery, Reconstruction and Reform Trust Fund-115.00 - ---
International Monetary Fund - Resilience and Sustainability Trust-40.14 - ---
IDA - Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative32.5332.20 31.15 -31.1531.15
African Development Fund - Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative20.6024.62 20.67 -20.6720.67
International Finance Corporation220.84 - ---
International Monetary Fund - Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust50.00 57.00 -57.0057.00
International Development Research Centre141.34180.04 176.19 176.19-176.19
Royal Canadian Mounted Police20.2315.48 20.36 20.36-18.78
Services received without charge from Public Services and Procurement Canada (2)10.5510.70 11.04 11.04-11.04
Environment and Climate Change Canada11.9240.85 53.04 52.550.4952.79
Canada Revenue Agency5.184.01 - ---
Natural Resources Canada1.424.60 9.36 9.36-9.36
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada-1.84 1.50 1.50-1.50
Subtotal - International assistance envelope 8,821.57 6,817.37 2,004.20 6,701.93
Other government sources 1,190.82 3,004.77 3,471.03 3,405.24 65.79 2,321.24
¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ44.9550.78 55.39 6.4948.9055.39
International Youth Internship Program2.403.42 5.86 5.86-5.86
International Scholarships Program1.962.51 0.43 0.43-0.43
Other programs40.5944.84 49.09 0.1948.9049.09
ODA-eligible imputed costs921.752,161.31 2,584.95 2,584.95-2,130.70
Cost of refugees in Canada (first year) - IRCC (3)447.761,685.75 2,113.20 2,113.20-2,113.20
Cost of refugees in Canada (first year) - provinces and territories459.54461.03 454.25 454.25--
- - ---
Services received without charge by ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ (2)14.4514.53 17.50 17.50-17.50
Provinces, territories and municipalities56.5448.03 45.54 39.396.14-
Quebec42.5735.40 43.66 37.516.14-
Alberta11.0010.00 - ---
Manitoba1.201.08 1.25 1.25--
British Columbia1.001.00 - ---
Nova Scotia-0.25 - ---
Federation of Canadian Municipalities0.200.24 0.56 0.56--
New Brunswick0.040.06 0.07 0.07--
Other provinces and territories0.53- - ---
Other federal departments167.58744.65 785.15 774.4110.74135.15
FinDev Canada-- 650.00 650.00--
Public Health Agency of Canada130.03181.09 51.79 51.79-51.79
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (4)9.6917.74 23.86 20.583.2923.86
Department of National Defence6.018.47 19.08 19.08-19.08
Canadian Institutes of Health Research-14.51 13.81 13.81-13.81
Employment and Social Development Canada - Labour Program6.786.86 11.39 11.39-11.39
Environment and Climate Change Canada6.4811.17 6.48 0.336.156.48
Canada Revenue Agency1.892.19 6.06 6.06-6.06
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada0.920.94 0.93 -0.930.93
Parks Canada5.200.78 0.93 0.93-0.93
Canada Post - Universal Postal Union0.320.44 0.42 0.050.370.42
Statistics Canada0.170.16 0.31 0.31-0.31
Canadian Space Agency0.050.11 0.04 0.04-0.04
Canadian Museum of Nature0.020.01 0.01 0.01-0.01
Public Service Commission of Canada-0.01 0.01 0.01-0.01
Justice Canada 0.01 0.01-0.01
Natural Resources Canada-0.15 - ---
Canadian Intellectual Property Office0.030.03 0.00 0.00-0.00
Transport Canada0.000.00 - ---
Department of Finance Canada-500.00 - ---
Other federal departments-- - ---
Memo: Loan repayments to EDC (not included in total) (1)- 18.78 - 18.30 - 18.30 -
Total 8,398.42 16,049.89 12,292.60 10,222.61 2,069.99 9,023.17

(1) The Statistical Report is prepared on an expenditures basis, and repayments of loans and repayable contributions are not subtracted from totals. These transactions are presented for informational purposes only; more details are available in Appendix 1.

(2) These items refer to services provided to ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ without charge: accommodation provided by Public Services and Procurement Canada; contributions covering employers’ share of employees’ insurance premiums and expenditures paid for by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat; legal services provided by the Department of Justice Canada; and workers' compensation benefits provided by Employment and Social Development Canada.

(3) Costs covered by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) include the first year of federal and provincial support to refugees, and are reportable as official development assistance (ODA). The increase in expenditures for fiscal year 2023 to 2024 is the result of higher numbers of resettled refugee arrivals and asylum seekers, due in part to the continuation of the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) and the Afghanistan Special Measures.

(4) In addition to refugee support reported above, IRCC provides international assistance through various partners and initiatives.

Section B: Canadian international assistance by sector category

B1: Canadian international assistance by sector

Figures in millions of Canadian dollars.

Total¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ Other government sources
BilateralMultilateralTotalBilateralMultilateralTotal
Education 498.13 403.4030.27 433.67 10.2654.20 64.46
Health 817.36 369.90326.33 696.23 73.2247.92 121.14
Population policies/programs and reproductive health 586.86 355.77223.14 578.91 4.133.82 7.95
Water and sanitation 106.69 39.9139.66 79.57 1.4125.71 27.12
Government and civil society 705.70 546.7745.80 592.57 51.1861.95 113.13
Conflict prevention and resolution, peace and security 357.96 293.7031.40 325.10 31.581.28 32.86
Other social infrastructure and services 187.25 74.0324.45 98.48 16.6172.16 88.77
Transport and storage 74.80 8.6332.57 41.20 -33.60 33.60
Communications 18.19 2.271.34 3.61 0.1714.41 14.58
Energy generation, distribution and efficiency 626.37 463.9989.31 553.29 20.9352.15 73.08
Banking and financial services 113.39 88.407.71 96.11 0.3316.95 17.28
Business and other services 55.28 41.171.20 42.37 4.788.13 12.90
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 597.19 347.82163.91 511.73 25.9659.50 85.46
Industry 146.49 120.6114.73 135.34 0.9810.17 11.15
Trade policy and regulations 25.96 16.712.15 18.86 0.426.68 7.10
General environmental protection 286.85 147.8190.58 238.39 38.1610.30 48.46
Multisector 3,097.43 128.44150.48 278.92 2,736.9281.59 2,818.51
Humanitarian assistance 803.34 668.0693.55 761.60 1.7140.02 41.74
Other aid expenditures 3,187.37 435.4788.31 523.77 2,651.0312.57 2,663.59
Total – International assistance 12,292.60 4,552.85 1,456.88 6,009.72 5,669.76 613.11 6,282.87
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Canadian international assistance by sector and income category*

Income Groups
Sector groupingRegionalLDCsLMICsUMICs
Education$180M$197M$65M$55M
Health$316M$315M$160M$26M
Population Policies/Programs and Reproductive Health$106M$297M$133M$50M
Water and Sanitation$30M$45M$14M$17M
Government and Civil Society$141M$284M$176M$150M
Conflict Prevention and Resolution, Peace and Security$118M$97M$46M$44M
Other Social Infrastructure and Services$27M$70M$42M$47M
Transport and Storage$13M$43M$15M$4M
Communications$1M$10M$6M$1M
Energy Generation, Distribution and Efficiency$294M$65M$78M$189M
Banking and Financial Services$76M$20M$15M$2M
Business and Other Services$11M$16M$19M$9M
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing$222M$198M$105M$73M
Industry$93M$28M$18M$7M
Trade Policy and Regulations$9M$6M$9M$2M
General Environmental Protection$126M$69M$47M$44M
Humanitarian Assistance$119M$324M$271M$90M

* For the purposes of this visual, multisector and other aid expenditures are excluded.

B1: International assistance by sector

This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in millions of Canadian dollars.

SectorTotal¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµOther government sources
BilateralMultilateralTotalDepartment of Finance CanadaInternational Development Research CentreProvinces, territories and municipalitiesOthers (2)Total
Geographic programsInternational Assistance Partnerships and Programming BranchInternational Security and Political AffairsOthers (1)Total - BilateralUnited Nations agency, fund or commissionRegional development banksOther multilateral institutionsTotal - Multilateral
Education 498.13 178.65 223.06 1.69 - 403.40 18.84 7.76 3.67 30.27 433.67 54.20 9.92 0.34 - 64.46
11110Education policy and administrative management 91.11 27.7540.000.05- 67.79 2.100.83- 2.93 70.72 10.829.570.00- 20.39
11120Education facilities and training 28.92 11.3711.240.10- 22.70 0.34-0.52 0.86 23.57 5.35-0.01- 5.36
11130Teacher training 49.99 18.5524.98-- 43.54 0.06-0.52 0.58 44.12 5.810.06-- 5.87
11182Educational research 4.00 0.631.42-- 2.05 1.46-- 1.46 3.51 0.210.28-- 0.49
11220Primary education 117.56 32.6157.450.10- 90.16 13.383.08- 16.46 106.62 10.76-0.17- 10.93
11230Basic life skills for youth and adults 9.58 6.141.470.50- 8.12 0.08-0.91 0.99 9.11 0.42-0.05- 0.47
11231Basic life skills for youth 21.43 8.9911.42-- 20.41 0.80-0.13 0.93 21.33 0.05-0.05- 0.10
11232Primary education equivalent for adults 1.02 0.870.050.10- 1.02 --- - 1.02 0.01--- 0.01
11240Early childhood education 17.30 0.2312.37-- 12.60 0.231.27- 1.50 14.10 3.070.13-- 3.20
11250School feeding 10.88 8.702.04-- 10.74 0.02-- 0.02 10.76 -0.12-- 0.12
11260Lower secondary education 11.64 4.926.71-- 11.64 0.00-- 0.00 11.64 ---- -
11320Secondary education 51.05 6.8033.13-- 39.93 -0.95- 0.95 40.87 10.17--- 10.17
11321Lower secondary education 1.72 1.72--- 1.72 --- - 1.72 ---- -
11322Upper secondary education 2.37 2.170.20-- 2.37 --- - 2.37 ---- -
11330Vocational training 54.19 33.9713.650.77- 48.40 0.201.250.81 2.26 50.65 3.67- 0.190.05- 3.53
11420Higher education 17.55 8.254.630.07- 12.95 -0.200.78 0.98 13.92 3.69- 0.06-- 3.63
11430Advanced technical and managerial training 7.82 4.982.30-- 7.28 0.170.19- 0.36 7.64 0.18--- 0.18
Health 817.36 122.67 247.23 - - 369.90 41.82 7.32 277.18 326.33 696.23 47.92 19.63 0.51 53.08 121.14
12110Health policy and administrative management 119.49 10.4123.97-- 34.38 26.313.0229.16 58.49 92.87 14.8411.760.01- 26.61
12181Medical education/training 1.80 1.040.17-- 1.22 --- - 1.22 0.490.09-- 0.58
12182Medical research 5.48 -1.39-- 1.39 0.96-- 0.96 2.35 0.021.81-1.31 3.13
12191Medical services 13.52 1.130.24-- 1.37 --- - 1.37 11.83-0.31- 12.14
12196Health statistics and data (1) 1.84 1.000.84-- 1.84 --- - 1.84 ---- -
12220Basic health care 78.33 43.3723.82-- 67.19 5.340.15- 5.49 72.68 5.46-0.19- 5.65
12230Basic health infrastructure 8.23 3.650.02-- 3.67 --- - 3.67 2.900.14-1.52 4.56
12240Basic nutrition 117.00 29.5478.95-- 108.49 3.690.150.09 3.93 112.43 4.58--- 4.58
12250Infectious disease control 171.75 11.0778.54-- 89.61 1.301.1772.34 74.81 164.42 4.682.64-- 7.33
12261Health education 6.60 3.181.75-- 4.92 0.02-- 0.02 4.94 1.560.10-- 1.66
12262Malaria control 123.22 2.27--- 2.27 0.00-120.43 120.43 122.70 0.52--- 0.52
12263Tuberculosis control 65.60 -10.63-- 10.63 0.40-54.24 54.63 65.26 0.34--- 0.34
12264COVID-19 control 64.78 5.074.06-- 9.13 1.202.830.93 4.96 14.09 -0.88-49.82 50.70
12281Health personnel development 13.70 8.093.74-- 11.83 1.24-- 1.24 13.07 0.63--- 0.63
12310Noncommunicable diseases control, general 0.20 ---- - 0.09-- 0.09 0.09 0.070.04-- 0.11
12330Control of harmful use of alcohol and drugs 0.06 ---- - --- - - ---0.06 0.06
12340Promotion of mental health and well-being 8.03 2.855.16-- 8.00 0.03-- 0.03 8.03 ---- -
12350Other prevention and treatment of noncommunicable diseases 17.00 -13.95-- 13.95 1.06-- 1.06 15.01 0.001.98-- 1.99
12382Research for prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases 0.73 ---- - 0.18-- 0.18 0.18 -0.18-0.38 0.55
Population policies/programs and reproductive health 586.86 177.78 178.00 - - 0.00 355.77 22.01 0.02 201.11 223.14 578.91 3.82 3.34 0.47 0.31 7.95
13010Population policy and administrative management 17.58 5.111.75-- 6.86 9.67-- 9.67 16.53 0.490.56-- 1.05
13011Sexual and reproductive rights (1) 77.03 43.7433.29-- 0.00 77.03 --- - 77.03 ---- -
13012Comprehensive sexuality education (1) 25.79 13.4212.38-- 25.79 --- - 25.79 ---- -
13020Reproductive health care 116.90 51.3458.12-- 109.46 1.530.02- 1.55 111.01 2.792.540.350.21 5.90
13021Safe abortion services and post-abortion care (1) 14.64 4.779.88-- 14.64 --- - 14.64 ---- -
13030Family planning 76.18 37.4438.05-- 75.50 0.21-- 0.21 75.71 0.290.08-0.10 0.47
13040STD control including HIV/AIDS 232.62 2.1219.06-- 21.18 10.18-201.11 211.29 232.47 0.03-0.12- 0.15
13081Personnel development for population and reproductive health 24.63 18.655.19-- 23.84 0.42-- 0.42 24.25 0.220.16-- 0.37
13096Population statistics and data 1.48 1.200.28-- 1.48 --- - 1.48 ---- -
Water and sanitation 106.69 12.73 27.18 - - 39.91 5.30 16.98 17.39 39.66 79.57 25.71 0.76 0.65 - 27.12
14010Water sector policy and administrative management 14.67 1.620.21-- 1.83 1.390.234.95 6.56 8.39 6.28- 0.00-- 6.27
14015Water resources conservation (including data collection) 10.59 1.172.98-- 4.15 0.640.213.82 4.68 8.84 1.370.220.17- 1.75
14020Water supply and sanitation - large systems 19.91 ---- - 2.0014.030.09 16.13 16.13 3.78--- 3.78
14021Water supply - large systems 25.21 2.1916.00-- 18.19 -0.711.52 2.24 20.42 4.78--- 4.78
14022Sanitation - large systems 11.87 0.40--- 0.40 0.310.536.25 7.09 7.50 4.37--- 4.37
14030Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation 0.36 ---- - 0.03-- 0.03 0.03 0.32-0.01- 0.33
14031Basic drinking water supply 5.40 2.720.37-- 3.10 0.260.890.00 1.15 4.25 1.11-0.05- 1.15
14032Basic sanitation 9.67 2.525.71-- 8.23 0.070.15- 0.22 8.45 1.22--- 1.22
14040River basins development 2.56 0.77--- 0.77 0.00-0.70 0.70 1.47 1.09--- 1.09
14050Waste management/disposal 2.74 0.250.35-- 0.59 -0.220.04 0.26 0.85 0.910.550.42- 1.88
14081Education and training in water supply and sanitation 3.72 1.091.55-- 2.64 0.60-- 0.60 3.24 0.48--- 0.48
Government and civil society 705.70 252.91 289.98 2.22 1.66 546.77 31.27 9.09 5.44 45.80 592.57 58.45 19.68 1.51 33.49 113.13
15110Public sector policy and administrative management 53.58 6.4517.72-0.66 24.84 5.443.310.82 9.58 34.42 14.324.290.560.00 19.17
15111Public finance management 22.60 1.231.68-- 2.91 -5.15- 5.15 8.06 14.220.32-- 14.54
15112Decentralization and support to subnational government 20.61 3.592.66-- 6.25 1.600.43- 2.03 8.28 12.33--- 12.33
15113Anti-corruption organizations and institutions 10.14 2.306.72-- 9.02 0.80-- 0.80 9.82 0.200.00-0.12 0.32
15114Domestic revenue mobilization 17.74 0.56--- 0.56 --- - 0.56 11.54--5.63 17.18
15117Budget planning 1.39 0.56--0.03 0.59 0.80-- 0.80 1.39 ---- -
15118National audit 1.25 -1.25-- 1.25 --- - 1.25 ---- -
15119Debt and aid management 0.21 -0.18-0.03 0.21 --- - 0.21 ---- -
15121Foreign affairs 0.57 ---- - --0.57 0.57 0.57 ---- -
15123Administration of developing countries' foreign aid 0.34 -0.06-0.28 0.34 --- - 0.34 ---- -
15124General personnel services 0.19 -0.18-- 0.18 --- - 0.18 ---0.01 0.01
15125Central procurement 3.30 0.19--- 0.19 -0.01- 0.01 0.19 2.860.24-- 3.10
15126Other general public services 0.66 0.66--- 0.66 --- - 0.66 ---- -
15127National monitoring and evaluation 1.77 0.240.69-- 0.93 0.84-- 0.84 1.77 ---- -
15128Local government finance 0.29 0.29--- 0.29 --- - 0.29 ---- -
15130Legal and judicial development 30.20 12.2612.12-- 24.38 1.010.042.06 3.11 27.49 0.392.31-0.01 2.72
15131Justice, law and order policy, planning and administration 18.69 6.5710.80-0.12 17.49 1.20-- 1.20 18.69 ---- -
15132Police 42.97 7.7430.731.00- 39.47 3.50-- 3.50 42.97 ---- -
15134Judicial affairs 0.54 -0.41-- 0.41 --0.13 0.13 0.54 ---- -
15137Prisons 0.54 0.54--- 0.54 --- - 0.54 ---- -
15142Macroeconomic policy 1.29 ---- - -0.09- 0.09 0.09 0.001.20-- 1.20
15143Meteorological services 0.50 ---- - 0.29-- 0.29 0.29 ---0.21 0.21
15144National standards development 0.51 -0.51-- 0.51 --- - 0.51 ---- -
15150Democratic participation and civil society 55.71 23.2929.51-0.13 52.93 1.20-0.32 1.52 54.46 0.091.050.11- 1.25
15151Elections 10.93 3.505.92-- 9.42 1.20-0.31 1.51 10.93 ---- -
15152Legislatures and political parties 4.75 2.831.12-- 3.95 0.80-- 0.80 4.75 ---- -
15153Media and free flow of information 8.54 3.803.81-- 7.61 --0.29 0.29 7.90 -0.64-- 0.64
15155Tax policy and administration support 0.23 0.23--- 0.23 --- - 0.23 ---- -
15160Human rights 55.77 17.0833.090.24- 50.40 2.480.020.93 3.43 53.83 -1.750.20- 1.94
151601Transitional justice 5.21 0.724.49-- 5.21 --- - 5.21 ---- -
151602International criminal justice 0.49 --0.49- 0.49 --- - 0.49 ---- -
15170Women's equality organizations and institutions 16.16 0.402.18-- 2.58 6.930.05- 6.98 9.56 1.192.950.342.13 6.61
15171Women’s rights organizations and movements (1) 95.49 59.3735.870.200.05 95.49 --- - 95.49 ---- -
15172Public sector capacity for gender equality (1) 24.93 18.995.94-- 24.93 --- - 24.93 ---- -
15173Data and evidence for gender equality (1) 19.06 4.8313.88-0.34 19.06 --- - 19.06 ---- -
15178Female genital mutilation/cutting (1) 3.72 1.072.65-- 3.72 --- - 3.72 ---- -
15179Child, early and forced marriage (1) 9.90 3.396.51-- 9.90 --- - 9.90 ---- -
15180Ending violence against women and girls 106.77 56.5244.400.300.00 101.22 2.89-- 2.89 104.11 0.332.090.23- 2.66
15185Local government administration 1.72 1.000.72-- 1.72 --- - 1.72 ---- -
15190Facilitation of orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility 44.85 12.453.88-- 16.32 0.28-- 0.28 16.60 0.961.860.0725.36 28.25
15196Government and civil society statistics and data 11.56 0.2510.32-- 10.57 --- - 10.57 -0.99-- 0.99
Conflict prevention and resolution, peace and security 357.96 11.09 276.55 6.05 - 293.70 28.96 - 2.44 31.40 325.10 1.28 0.04 0.30 31.24 32.86
15210Security system management and reform 54.32 0.1439.550.05- 39.74 --2.12 2.12 41.86 --0.3012.15 12.45
15220Civilian peacebuilding, conflict prevention and resolution 94.68 7.0179.885.00- 91.89 1.20-0.32 1.52 93.41 1.220.04-- 1.27
15230Participation in international peacekeeping operations 53.19 0.206.271.00- 7.47 26.60-- 26.60 34.08 0.04--19.08 19.12
15240Reintegration and control of small arms and light weapons 4.91 0.504.39-- 4.89 --- - 4.89 0.02--- 0.02
15250Removal of land mines and explosive remnants of war 26.67 0.9525.71-- 26.66 0.00-- 0.00 26.67 ---- -
15261Child soldiers (prevention and demobilization) 1.99 1.180.78-- 1.96 0.02-- 0.02 1.99 0.00--- 0.00
15294Non-lethal assistance to security forces (3) 0.97 0.750.22-- 0.97 --- - 0.97 ---- -
1513010Fight against transnational organized crime 21.61 -21.61-- 21.61 --- - 21.61 ---- -
1513020Countering violent extremism 21.22 -21.22-- 21.22 --- - 21.22 ---- -
1513030Cybercrime 8.49 -8.49-- 8.49 --- - 8.49 ---- -
15297Combatting the financing of terrorism (1) 0.56 -0.56-- 0.56 --- - 0.56 ---- -
1520020Preventing violent extremism 4.81 0.354.45-- 4.81 --- - 4.81 ---- -
1520010Disarmament of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) 64.56 -63.43-- 63.43 1.13-- 1.13 64.56 ---- -
Other social infrastructure and services 187.25 25.04 48.99 - - 74.03 18.40 4.90 1.16 24.45 98.48 72.16 4.45 0.26 11.90 88.77
16010Social and welfare services 69.27 0.590.31-- 0.90 2.300.650.22 3.17 4.07 63.861.34-- 65.20
16011Social protection and welfare services policy, planning and administration 17.75 4.2812.27-- 16.55 1.20-- 1.20 17.75 ---- -
16013General pensions 10.13 -10.13-- 10.13 --- - 10.13 ---- -
16015Social services (incl. youth development, women and children) 16.37 4.1412.22-- 16.37 --- - 16.37 ---- -
16020Employment policy and administrative management 17.18 8.882.67-- 11.56 2.19-- 2.19 13.75 1.581.610.24- 3.43
16030Housing policy and administrative management 1.51 ---- - -0.08- 0.08 0.08 1.43--- 1.43
16040Low-cost housing 0.21 -0.19-- 0.19 -0.000.00 0.01 0.20 0.01--- 0.01
16050Multisector aid for basic social services 14.66 2.120.85-- 2.97 3.354.02- 7.37 10.34 4.32--- 4.32
16061Culture and recreation 0.37 0.07--- 0.07 -0.140.16 0.30 0.37 0.00--- 0.00
16062Statistical capacity building 6.93 0.511.54-- 2.05 2.46-- 2.46 4.50 0.951.16-0.31 2.43
16063Narcotics control 4.77 -4.77-- 4.77 --- - 4.77 ---- -
16064Social mitigation of HIV/AIDS 0.82 0.01--- 0.01 0.81-- 0.81 0.82 ---- -
16066Culture 2.55 0.09--- 0.09 1.46-0.78 2.24 2.33 --0.020.20 0.22
16070Labour rights 21.15 3.353.32-- 6.67 3.100.00- 3.10 9.77 ---11.39 11.39
16080Social dialogue 3.57 0.990.73-- 1.71 1.52-- 1.52 3.23 -0.34-- 0.34
Transport and storage 74.80 0.13 8.51 - - 8.63 - 30.35 2.22 32.57 41.20 33.60 - - - 33.60
21010Transport policy and administrative management 11.51 ---- - -5.022.21 7.23 7.23 4.28--- 4.28
21011Transport policy, planning and administration 0.00 ---- - --0.00 0.00 0.00 ---- -
21012Public transport services 8.50 -8.50-- 8.50 --- - 8.50 ---- -
21013Transport regulation 0.00 ---- - --0.00 0.00 0.00 ---- -
21020Road transport 48.95 ---- - -22.87- 22.87 22.87 26.08--- 26.08
21030Rail transport 1.12 ---- - -0.36- 0.36 0.36 0.76--- 0.76
21040Water transport 1.81 ---- - -0.340.00 0.34 0.34 1.47--- 1.47
21050Air transport 2.48 -0.01-- 0.01 -1.48- 1.48 1.49 1.00--- 1.00
21061Storage 0.28 ---- - -0.28- 0.28 0.28 ---- -
21081Education and training in transport and storage 0.13 0.13--- 0.13 --- - 0.13 ---- -
Communications 18.19 0.77 1.50 - - 2.27 0.02 1.01 0.31 1.34 3.61 13.10 0.04 0.08 1.35 14.58
22010Communications policy and administrative management 4.16 0.01--- 0.01 0.020.03- 0.05 0.06 3.15-0.020.93 4.10
22011Communications policy, planning and administration 0.22 -0.22-- 0.22 --- - 0.22 ---- -
22012Postal services 0.42 ---- - --- - - ---0.42 0.42
22020Telecommunications 2.04 ---- - -0.96- 0.96 0.96 1.08--- 1.08
22030Radio/television/print media 0.34 0.34--- 0.34 --- - 0.34 ---- -
22040Information and communication technology (ICT) 10.99 0.421.28-- 1.69 -0.010.31 0.33 2.02 8.870.040.06- 8.97
Energy generation, distribution and efficiency 626.37 10.19 453.79 - - 463.99 3.00 19.58 66.73 89.31 553.29 52.15 1.07 0.76 19.09 73.08
23110Energy policy and administrative management 60.37 1.098.61-- 9.70 0.8016.781.10 18.68 28.38 13.200.71-18.09 32.00
23111Energy sector policy, planning and administration 43.79 0.5242.12-- 42.63 --0.16 0.16 42.79 ---1.00 1.00
23112Energy regulation 39.60 -39.60-- 39.60 --- - 39.60 ---- -
23181Energy education/training 43.75 2.3939.60-- 41.99 --1.76 1.76 43.75 0.00--- 0.00
23182Energy research 0.01 0.01--- 0.01 --- - 0.01 ---- -
23183Energy conservation and demand-side efficiency 26.28 1.8517.04-- 18.89 -0.506.89 7.39 26.28 0.00--- 0.00
23210Energy generation, renewable sources - multiple technologies 200.56 1.26183.83-- 185.08 0.530.0412.32 12.89 197.97 2.190.320.08- 2.59
23220Hydroelectric power plants 4.00 0.01--- 0.01 -0.36- 0.36 0.37 3.62--- 3.62
23230Solar energy 56.54 2.5842.50-- 45.08 -0.097.36 7.44 52.52 3.290.050.69- 4.02
23231Solar energy for isolated grids and standalone systems 14.01 0.070.85-- 0.91 --12.45 12.45 13.36 0.65--- 0.65
23232Solar energy - thermal applications 0.05 ---- - --- - - 0.05--- 0.05
23240Wind energy 36.12 -34.00-- 34.00 -0.011.84 1.84 35.84 0.27--- 0.27
23260Geothermal energy 0.20 ---- - -0.00- 0.00 0.00 0.20--- 0.20
23270Biofuel-fired power plants 23.57 -1.95-- 1.95 -0.0021.53 21.53 23.48 0.09--- 0.09
23310Energy generation, non-renewable sources – unspecified 0.82 ---- - -0.010.79 0.81 0.81 0.01--- 0.01
23330Oil-fired electric power plants 1.24 ---- - --- - - 1.24--- 1.24
23340Natural gas-fired electric power plants 0.18 ---- - --- - - 0.18--- 0.18
23510Nuclear energy electric power plants 1.36 ---- - 1.36-- 1.36 1.36 ---- -
23620District heating and cooling 0.01 ---- - -0.01- 0.01 0.01 ---- -
23630Electric power transmission and distribution (centralized grids) 51.59 0.4323.70-- 24.13 0.311.74- 2.05 26.17 25.42--- 25.42
23631Electric power transmission and distribution (isolated mini grids) 1.72 ---- - -0.00- 0.00 0.00 1.72--- 1.72
23640Gas distribution 0.05 ---- - -0.05- 0.05 0.05 ---- -
23642Electric mobility infrastructures 20.54 -20.00-- 20.00 --0.54 0.54 20.54 ---- -
Banking and financial services 113.39 11.80 76.60 - - 88.40 1.66 5.50 0.56 7.71 96.11 16.95 0.33 - - 17.28
24010Financial policy and administrative management 24.66 0.438.77-- 9.21 0.810.770.33 1.90 11.11 13.320.23-- 13.55
24020Monetary institutions 1.51 0.040.40-- 0.44 -1.07- 1.07 1.51 ---- -
24030Formal sector financial intermediaries 54.14 3.9244.28-- 48.20 0.852.380.23 3.46 51.66 2.380.10-- 2.48
24040Informal/semi-formal financial intermediaries 7.00 2.821.67-- 4.49 -1.28- 1.28 5.77 1.23--- 1.23
24050Remittance facilitation, promotion and optimisation 0.40 -0.40-- 0.40 --- - 0.40 ---- -
24081Education/training in banking and financial services 25.68 4.5821.08-- 25.66 --- - 25.66 0.02--- 0.02
Business and other services 55.28 27.39 13.79 - - 41.17 1.02 0.18 - 1.20 42.37 8.13 4.78 - - 12.90
25010Business support services and institutions 19.73 7.013.61-- 10.61 0.81-- 0.81 11.42 4.443.86-- 8.31
25020Privatization 3.44 ---- - --- - - 3.44--- 3.44
25030Business development services 22.49 19.921.18-- 21.10 0.110.15- 0.26 21.36 0.250.88-- 1.13
25040Responsible business conduct 9.61 0.469.00-- 9.46 0.100.03- 0.13 9.58 -0.03-- 0.03
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 597.19 141.74 205.78 0.30 - 347.82 16.74 29.95 117.23 163.91 511.73 59.50 12.18 5.42 8.36 85.46
31110Agricultural policy and administrative management 56.54 6.262.02-- 8.28 2.2621.769.52 33.54 41.82 10.393.810.51- 14.72
31120Agricultural development 70.53 18.4836.56-- 55.04 1.070.018.29 9.37 64.41 3.941.300.89- 6.13
31130Agricultural land resources 29.73 9.1910.84-- 20.03 1.220.046.55 7.81 27.84 0.830.011.04- 1.89
31140Agricultural water resources 27.29 11.052.11-- 13.16 1.471.080.94 3.48 16.65 10.490.15-- 10.64
31150Agricultural inputs 36.53 9.2925.32-- 34.61 0.06-0.53 0.59 35.21 1.33--- 1.33
31161Food crop production 37.59 20.633.19-- 23.82 2.015.671.75 9.43 33.25 3.620.320.39- 4.34
31162Industrial crops / export crops 4.42 1.01--- 1.01 0.00-- 0.00 1.01 1.800.020.351.25 3.41
31163Livestock 11.63 1.551.03-- 2.58 1.390.251.05 2.70 5.27 6.21-0.15- 6.36
31164Agrarian reform 0.00 ---- - 0.00-- 0.00 0.00 ---- -
31165Agricultural alternative development 0.42 0.04--- 0.04 0.32-- 0.32 0.36 0.06--- 0.06
31166Agricultural extension 18.72 6.039.95-- 15.97 0.03-- 0.03 16.01 2.62-0.09- 2.71
31181Agricultural education/training 15.99 9.994.940.20- 15.13 0.02-0.47 0.48 15.61 0.19-0.19- 0.38
31182Agricultural research 31.39 0.401.37-- 1.77 0.670.0327.00 27.70 29.47 0.701.22-- 1.92
31191Agricultural services 12.51 6.973.03-- 10.00 0.110.26- 0.37 10.37 1.87-0.27- 2.14
31192Plant and post-harvest protection and pest control 1.70 0.93--- 0.93 0.70-0.07 0.77 1.70 0.01- 0.01-- - 0.00
31193Agricultural financial services 92.82 9.1580.630.10- 89.88 1.35-- 1.35 91.23 1.180.41-- 1.59
31194Agricultural co-operatives 25.27 18.355.33-- 23.68 0.19-0.60 0.79 24.47 0.43-0.37- 0.80
31195Livestock/veterinary services 4.08 -0.83-- 0.83 0.140.030.52 0.69 1.52 2.230.34-- 2.56
31210Forestry policy and administrative management 41.25 2.411.45-- 3.86 0.61-21.70 22.31 26.17 7.700.27-7.11 15.09
31220Forestry development 42.02 5.455.63-- 11.08 0.080.4328.60 29.11 40.20 0.830.520.47- 1.82
31261Fuelwood/charcoal 0.91 0.57--- 0.57 0.01-0.00 0.01 0.58 0.13-0.20- 0.33
31281Forestry education/training 1.04 0.940.09-- 1.03 0.00-- 0.00 1.04 ---- -
31282Forestry research 0.03 ---- - 0.01-- 0.01 0.01 0.03--- 0.03
31291Forestry services 8.16 0.13--- 0.13 0.01-8.03 8.04 8.16 ---- -
31310Fishing policy and administrative management 6.35 0.680.13-- 0.80 0.430.020.59 1.04 1.85 1.782.72-- 4.50
31320Fishery development 18.56 1.5311.04-- 12.58 2.570.380.99 3.93 16.51 0.890.860.31- 2.05
31381Fishery education/training 1.01 0.720.18-- 0.90 0.00-0.03 0.03 0.93 0.08--- 0.08
31382Fishery research 0.44 -0.01-- 0.01 0.00-- 0.00 0.01 0.010.240.18- 0.42
31391Fishery services 0.24 -0.09-- 0.09 0.00-- 0.00 0.09 0.15--- 0.15
Industry 146.49 19.20 101.41 - - 120.61 8.81 2.33 3.58 14.73 135.34 10.17 0.93 0.05 - 11.15
32110Industrial policy and administrative management 2.15 ---- - -1.220.45 1.67 1.67 0.49--- 0.49
32120Industrial development 9.21 0.079.00-- 9.07 --0.00 0.00 9.08 0.13--- 0.13
32130Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development 107.39 14.4784.59-- 99.06 3.840.05- 3.90 102.96 3.490.920.01- 4.43
32140Cottage industries and handicraft 0.14 -0.14-- 0.14 --- - 0.14 ---- -
32161Agro-industries 17.75 1.146.72-- 7.86 4.961.060.02 6.04 13.90 3.83-0.02- 3.85
32162Forest industries 0.02 ---- - --0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02--- 0.02
32163Textiles, leather and substitutes 0.04 ---- - --0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04--- 0.04
32164Chemicals 2.01 ---- - --2.01 2.01 2.01 ---- -
32168Pharmaceutical production 0.01 ---- - --0.01 0.01 0.01 ---- -
32171Engineering 0.00 ---- - --0.00 0.00 0.00 ---- -
32172Transport equipment industry 0.00 ---- - --0.00 0.00 0.00 ---- -
32182Technological research and development 0.05 0.01--- 0.01 --- - 0.01 0.040.01-- 0.04
32210Mineral/mining policy and administrative management 5.18 2.460.97-- 3.43 -0.00- 0.00 3.43 1.75--- 1.75
32220Mineral prospection and exploration 0.09 0.05--- 0.05 --- - 0.05 0.04--- 0.04
32262Oil and gas 0.27 ---- - --- - - 0.27--- 0.27
32265Precious metals/materials 0.62 0.62--- 0.62 --- - 0.62 ---- -
32266Industrial minerals 0.05 ---- - --- - - 0.05--- 0.05
32310Construction policy and administrative management 1.51 0.38--- 0.38 --1.09 1.09 1.47 0.01-0.02- 0.04
Trade policy and regulations 25.96 9.08 7.59 0.03 - 16.71 1.59 0.46 0.10 2.15 18.86 6.68 0.36 0.06 - 7.10
33110Trade policy and administrative management 7.31 2.791.10-- 3.89 0.27-- 0.27 4.16 3.15--- 3.15
33120Trade facilitation 10.80 3.934.12-- 8.04 0.950.34- 1.28 9.32 1.47--- 1.47
33130Regional trade agreements 0.66 0.35--- 0.35 0.21-0.00 0.21 0.56 0.10--- 0.10
33140Multilateral trade negotiations 0.26 0.10--- 0.10 0.16-- 0.16 0.26 ---- -
33150Trade-related adjustment 0.03 0.03--- 0.03 --- - 0.03 ---- -
33181Trade education/training 2.01 1.320.550.03- 1.90 --0.10 0.10 2.01 ---- -
33210Tourism policy and administrative management 4.88 0.561.83-- 2.39 -0.12- 0.12 2.51 1.960.360.06- 2.37
General environmental protection 286.85 64.88 80.43 2.47 0.02 147.81 11.37 1.97 77.24 90.58 238.39 10.30 4.58 0.40 33.18 48.46
41010Environmental policy and administrative management 127.93 17.279.891.800.02 28.98 7.101.9649.40 58.46 87.45 7.164.020.2029.11 40.49
41020Biosphere protection 18.42 6.750.70-- 7.45 3.32-5.57 8.89 16.34 1.86--0.23 2.08
41030Biodiversity 83.52 21.8443.210.67- 65.72 0.84-12.91 13.74 79.47 0.74-0.203.11 4.06
41040Site preservation 16.62 0.8211.90-- 12.72 0.10-3.43 3.53 16.25 0.27--0.10 0.37
41081Environmental education/training 28.85 14.4710.60-- 25.06 0.000.012.96 2.98 28.04 0.200.03-0.58 0.81
41082Environmental research 11.50 3.744.14-- 7.87 0.01-2.96 2.97 10.85 0.090.52-0.05 0.66
Multisector 3,097.43 100.08 25.96 1.08 1.33 128.44 63.13 35.97 51.38 150.48 278.92 2,081.59 69.85 4.63 662.44 2,818.51
43010Multisector aid 2,789.73 37.0112.741.000.33 51.08 52.6319.976.64 79.25 130.32 2,003.193.732.04650.45 2,659.41
43030Urban development and management 10.54 -1.25-- 1.25 0.050.880.02 0.95 2.20 8.190.15-- 8.33
43032Urban development 0.59 0.59--- 0.59 --- - 0.59 ---- -
43040Rural development 26.16 4.899.15-- 14.04 2.500.864.98 8.34 22.39 3.730.04-- 3.77
43041Rural land policy and management 2.84 1.111.72-- 2.84 --- - 2.84 ---- -
43042Rural development 0.74 0.74--- 0.74 --- - 0.74 ---- -
43050Non-agricultural alternative development 0.42 0.42--- 0.42 --- - 0.42 ---- -
43060Disaster risk reduction 67.97 21.920.85-- 22.78 0.131.0836.47 37.67 60.45 6.201.33-- 7.53
43071Food security policy and administrative management 12.56 1.42--0.14 1.56 0.53-3.27 3.80 5.37 1.016.19-- 7.20
43072Household food security programs 16.10 15.480.22-- 15.71 0.02-- 0.02 15.73 -0.030.35- 0.38
43073Food safety and quality 1.61 0.55--- 0.55 0.84-- 0.84 1.39 0.20-0.02- 0.22
43081Multisector education/training 4.04 -0.000.04- 0.04 --- - 0.04 -1.792.21- 4.00
43082Research/scientific institutions 71.82 -0.010.040.86 0.91 2.31-- 2.31 3.22 -56.610.0211.98 68.61
51010General budget support-related aid 75.04 ---- - 3.2113.18- 16.39 16.39 58.65--- 58.65
52010Food aid and food security programs 17.03 15.94--- 15.94 0.90-- 0.90 16.85 0.19--- 0.19
60020Debt forgiveness 0.24 ---- - --- - - 0.24--- 0.24
Humanitarian assistance 803.34 108.94 558.62 0.50 - 668.06 91.78 0.28 1.50 93.55 761.60 40.02 - 1.67 0.04 41.74
72010Material relief assistance and services 232.08 48.55139.130.50- 188.18 40.630.28- 40.90 229.08 1.44-1.55- 2.99
72011Basic health care services in emergencies 71.56 21.3950.17-- 71.56 --- - 71.56 ---- -
72012Education in emergencies 8.78 0.078.72-- 8.78 --- - 8.78 ---- -
72040Emergency food aid 225.69 13.45183.36-- 196.80 28.43-- 28.43 225.23 0.46--- 0.46
72050Relief coordination; protection and support services 197.79 18.03170.79-- 188.81 8.89-- 8.89 197.71 0.04--0.04 0.08
73010Reconstruction relief and rehabilitation 19.14 5.133.20-- 8.33 6.98-0.00 6.98 15.31 3.71-0.12- 3.83
74010Disaster prevention and preparedness 1.14 1.20- 0.06-- 1.14 --- - 1.14 ---- -
74020Multi-hazard response preparedness 47.15 1.123.31-- 4.44 6.85-1.50 8.34 12.78 34.37--- 34.37
Other aid expenditures 3,187.37 113.17 90.82 43.20 188.27 435.47 42.49 0.05 45.77 88.31 523.77 - 24.25 482.66 2,156.68 2,663.59
91010Administrative costs 472.25 112.9368.6943.10185.62 410.34 --- - 410.34 -24.250.6037.05 61.90
93010Refugees in donor countries 787.46 ---- - --- - - ---787.46 787.46
93011Refugees / asylum seekers in donor countries - food and shelter 780.43 ---- - --- - - ---780.43 780.43
93013Refugees / asylum seekers in donor countries - health 886.83 ---- - --- - - --341.52545.31 886.83
93014Refugees / asylum seekers in donor countries - other temporary sustenance 112.73 ---- - --- - - --112.73- 112.73
99810Sectors not specified 124.11 -1.070.060.50 1.63 42.470.0545.77 88.29 89.92 --27.766.43 34.19
99820Promotion of development awareness 23.57 0.2421.060.042.15 23.49 0.02-- 0.02 23.51 --0.06- 0.06
Total 12,292.60 1,388.23 2,915.80 57.54 191.28 4,552.85 408.20 173.68 874.99 1,456.88 6,009.72 2,595.74 176.19 499.78 3,011.16 6,282.87

(1) These sector codes were created for departmental use and are not part of OECD-DAC's purpose codes list.

B2: Humanitarian assistance by country or organization

This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in millions of Canadian dollars.

Recipient countryTotal¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµOther government sources
Emergency responseReconstruction relief and rehabilitationDisaster prevention and preparednessTotal
Material relief assistance and servicesBasic health care services in emergenciesEducation in emergenciesEmergency food aidRelief coordination; protection and support services
Sub-Saharan Africa (1) 246.27 52.51 16.57 3.03 78.16 94.01 0.01 1.88 246.17 0.10
Country-allocable
Angola 0.02 --0.02---- 0.02 -
Benin 0.02 ------0.02 0.02 -
Botswana 0.03 0.010.01----- 0.03 -
Burkina Faso 5.66 0.620.070.102.502.35-0.01 5.66 -
Burundi 2.25 0.560.19-1.000.500.00- 2.25 -
Cameroon 4.46 0.960.670.541.201.09-- 4.46 -
Central African Republic 4.79 0.440.13-2.501.72-- 4.79 -
Chad 8.95 2.120.480.113.502.71-- 8.92 0.03
Democratic Republic of Congo 26.44 1.752.480.1014.797.32-- 26.44 0.00
Côte d'Ivoire 0.003 ------0.00 0.00 -
Eswatini 0.02 --0.02---- 0.02 -
Ethiopia 35.69 7.193.130.406.3018.66-- 35.69 0.00
Ghana 0.00 ------- - 0.00
Guinea 0.00 ------- - 0.00
Kenya 2.00 0.40-0.101.000.500.00- 2.00 -
Madagascar 1.25 ---1.25--- 1.25 0.00
Malawi 2.37 1.010.01-1.30--- 2.33 0.05
Mali 9.00 2.030.68-2.004.30-- 9.00 -
Mauritania 0.02 0.02------ 0.02 -
Mozambique 9.17 3.170.240.024.650.94-0.15 9.17 0.00
Niger 5.76 0.470.090.513.001.69-- 5.76 -
Nigeria 10.30 0.951.15-4.004.20-- 10.30 -
Rwanda 0.02 -----0.000.02 0.02 0.00
Senegal 0.03 ------0.03 0.03 -
Somalia 23.97 1.800.60-10.4511.100.00- 23.95 0.03
South Sudan 19.41 5.170.440.078.504.63-0.60 19.41 -
Sudan 24.22 4.201.140.207.7010.98-- 24.22 -
Tanzania 0.25 0.10-0.02-0.12-- 0.25 -
Uganda 4.00 1.00-0.251.501.250.00- 4.00 -
Zimbabwe 0.03 0.010.01----- 0.03 -
Region-allocable
East Africa 5.50 5.20-0.05-0.25-- 5.50 -
Sub-Saharan Africa 1.55 1.55------ 1.55 -
Africa 39.08 11.775.050.501.0219.69-1.06 39.08 -
North Africa 13.17 10.26 0.17 0.09 - 1.15 - - 11.67 1.50
Country-allocable
Algeria 0.40 0.16-0.04-0.20-- 0.40 -
Egypt 0.99 0.400.10--0.50-- 0.99 -
Libya 5.16 4.580.070.05-0.45-- 5.15 0.00
Morocco 6.52 5.02------ 5.02 1.50
Region-allocable
North Africa 0.10 0.10------ 0.10 -
Middle East 270.47 85.15 44.71 2.37 73.62 58.47 6.14 - 270.47 0.00
Country-allocable
Iraq 9.05 1.621.900.131.302.901.20- 9.05 -
Jordan 5.97 1.050.630.252.002.03-- 5.97 -
Lebanon 34.64 8.383.031.0011.7010.53-- 34.64 -
Syria 58.89 13.378.330.7526.0510.39-- 58.89 -
West Bank and Gaza 116.35 53.1622.83-13.3522.064.94- 116.35 -
Yemen 28.67 4.915.640.159.028.95-- 28.67 0.00
Region-allocable
Middle East 16.90 2.652.350.1010.201.60-- 16.90 -
Asia 52.63 11.91 2.42 0.67 21.51 14.70 0.08 1.32 52.61 0.02
Country-allocable
Afghanistan 17.00 3.00--14.00--- 17.00 0.00
Armenia 1.00 0.40-0.10-0.50-- 1.00 -
Bangladesh 7.00 1.20-0.304.001.50-- 7.00 0.00
Myanmar 13.95 1.860.350.203.058.390.08- 13.93 0.01
Cambodia 0.02 0.02------ 0.02 -
China 0.00 ------- - 0.00
Georgia 0.00 ------- - 0.00
India 0.00 ------- - 0.00
Indonesia 0.03 ---0.02--- 0.02 0.00
Laos 0.02 0.02------ 0.02 -
Mongolia 0.00 ------- - 0.00
Nepal 0.01 ------0.01 0.01 0.00
Philippines 0.15 ------0.15 0.15 0.00
Thailand 0.02 0.02------ 0.02 -
Timor-Leste 0.02 ---0.02--- 0.02 -
Vietnam 0.03 0.03------ 0.03 0.00
Region-allocable
Asia 13.29 5.362.070.070.424.31-1.06 13.29 -
Southeast Asia 0.10 ------0.10 0.10 -
Americas 47.84 12.70 6.17 0.63 13.31 12.41 0.10 2.44 47.75 0.09
Country-allocable
Belize 0.13 0.02-----0.11 0.13 -
Bolivia 0.05 0.03-----0.03 0.05 0.00
Brazil 0.00 ------- - 0.00
Colombia 9.95 2.182.160.113.751.75-- 9.95 0.00
Cuba 0.54 ---0.54--- 0.54 -
Dominica 0.08 ------0.08 0.08 -
Ecuador 0.05 0.05------ 0.05 0.00
El Salvador 0.80 ---0.80--- 0.80 -
Grenada 0.08 ------0.08 0.08 -
Guatemala 0.06 0.02-----0.04 0.06 -
Guyana 0.08 ------0.08 0.08 -
Haiti 3.88 1.220.08-2.200.30-0.01 3.81 0.08
Honduras 0.80 ---0.80--- 0.80 -
Jamaica 0.08 ------0.08 0.08 -
Mexico 0.06 0.05------ 0.05 0.01
Nicaragua 0.70 ---0.70--- 0.70 -
Peru 0.03 0.03------ 0.03 -
Saint Lucia 0.08 ------0.08 0.08 -
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0.08 ------0.08 0.08 -
Suriname 0.08 ------0.08 0.08 -
Venezuela 13.35 2.891.860.264.114.23-- 13.35 -
Region-allocable
Caribbean 0.95 0.22----0.100.63 0.95 -
Central America 0.93 0.45-0.08-0.40-- 0.93 -
South America 1.13 0.13---1.00-- 1.13 -
Americas 13.86 5.412.070.180.404.73-1.06 13.86 -
Europe 38.00 15.05 1.24 2.00 10.10 7.61 2.00 - 38.00 -
Country-allocable
Ukraine 32.55 12.080.532.0010.005.952.00- 32.55 -
Region-allocable
Europe 5.45 2.980.72-0.101.66-- 5.45 -
Oceania 1.28 0.60 0.28 - 0.10 0.30 - - 1.28 0.00
Country-allocable
Marshall Islands 0.00 ------- - 0.00
Region-allocable
Oceania 1.28 0.600.28-0.100.30-- 1.28 -
Global/unallocable 0.11 - - - - 0.17 - - 0.06 0.11 -
Bilateral humanitarian assistance 669.77 188.18 71.56 8.78 196.80 188.81 8.33 5.58 668.06 1.71
Recipient organization
Caribbean Development Bank 0.28 0.28------ 0.28 -
Central Emergency Response Fund 29.37 18.78--10.380.21-- 29.37 -
Food and Agriculture Organization 0.66 0.10---0.080.030.45 0.66 -
Global Environment Facility Trust Fund 0.00 -----0.00- 0.00 -
International Development Association 40.02 ------- - 40.02
International Labour Organization 0.16 -----0.16- 0.16 -
United Nations Children’s Fund 7.11 7.11------ 7.11 -
United Nations Development Programme 6.00 -----3.202.80 6.00 -
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 2.00 ----2.00-- 2.00 -
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 12.60 6.80---5.80-- 12.60 -
United Nations Population Fund 2.06 1.63---0.42-0.01 2.06 -
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East 6.17 6.17------ 6.17 -
Green Climate Fund 1.50 ------1.50 1.50 -
World Food Programme 23.53 ---18.050.393.581.51 23.53 -
World Health Organization 2.12 0.03-----2.08 2.12 -
Multilateral humanitarian assistance 133.57 40.90 - - 28.43 8.89 6.98 8.34 93.55 40.02
Total - Humanitarian assistance 803.34 229.08 71.56 8.78 225.23 197.71 15.31 13.93 761.60 41.74
(1) Projects coded to Africa are included under Sub-Saharan Africa because most of the benefits will incur to countries in that region.

Section C: Canadian international assistance by recipient organization

C1: Summary of ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ’s international assistance by type of organization

This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in millions of Canadian dollars and excludes operations and management costs as well as services rendered abroad.

TotalGeographic programsInternational Assistance Partnerships and Programming BranchInternational Security and Political AffairsOther programs
Canadian organizations 1,149.26 461.35678.778.870.27
Civil society (1) 989.15 385.63603.52--
Government 49.22 5.1934.898.870.27
Private sector 110.89 70.5340.36--
Foreign organizations 811.63 306.64504.000.360.63
Civil society (1) 425.05 167.82256.360.330.54
Government (2) 326.90 103.67223.210.03-
Private sector 59.68 35.1524.44-0.09
Multilateral organizations (3) 3,638.49 571.882,762.02299.285.30
Grants and contributions3,398.31571.882,521.84299.285.30
Payments to international financial institutions 240.18 -240.18--
Total 5,599.38 1,339.87 3,944.79 308.52 6.21
(1) For a detailed breakdown of transfer payments to civil society organizations, please consult Section 6 of the Public Accounts of Canada.

(2) ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ’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 C2 of this report.

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Top organisations by recipient organization

Vendor CategoryTotal
Canadian organizations$1,149M
Other foreign partners
International and global partners$485M
Partner Governments$327M
Multilaterals
United Nations agency, fund or commission$1,623M
IMF, World Bank Group and World Trade Organization$295M
Regional development banks$594M
Other multilateral institutions$1,128M

Top partner governments

Government of South Africa* - $120M

Government of Jordan - $27M

Government of the United Kingdom** - $24M

Top Canadian organizations

Nutrition International - $59M

Grand Challenges Canada - $50M

Alinea International - $48M

Top international and global partners

ICRC - International Committee of the Red Cross - $90M

Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations - $20M

BRAC - $16M

Top multilateral organizations

Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria - $403M

WFP - World Food Programme - $268M

Green Climate Fund - $247M

* Includes a CAD$120M sovereign loan to South Africa.

** Delegated cooperation to the Government of the United Kingdom for the Health Pooled Fund aiming to improve the health and well-being of the South Sudanese population.

C2: International assistance by multilateral organization

This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in millions of Canadian dollars and excludes operations and management costs as well as services rendered abroad.

Recipient organizationTotal¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµOther government sources
Institutional support to multilateral organizationsBilateralTotalDepartment of Finance CanadaQuebecEnvironment and Climate Change CanadaOthersTotal
Global initiativesGeographic programsOther programs
United Nations agency, fund or commission 1,689.00 408.20 797.83 413.01 3.53 1,622.57 - 1.05 22.06 43.32 66.43
CERFCentral Emergency Response Fund 29.40 29.40--- 29.40 ---- -
UNCCDUnited Nations Convention to Combat Desertification 1.49 0.291.20-- 1.49 ---- -
ECAEconomic Commission for Africa 2.90 --2.90- 2.90 ---- -
FAOFood and Agriculture Organization 46.88 14.852.5029.49- 46.84 -0.04-- 0.04
IARCInternational Agency for Research on Cancer 0.67 0.67--- 0.67 ---- -
IAEA-TCFInternational Atomic Energy Agency (Contributions to Technical Cooperation Fund) 10.38 3.626.76-- 10.38 ---- -
IAEA-AssessedInternational Atomic Energy Agency - Assessed Contributions 5.27 5.27--- 5.27 ---- -
IFADInternational Fund for Agricultural Development 128.00 25.00100.003.00- 128.00 ---- -
ILO-AssessedInternational Labour Organization - Assessed Contributions 9.67 9.67--- 9.67 ---- -
ILO-RBSAInternational Labour Organization - Regular Budget Supplementary Account 23.06 --14.57- 14.57 ---8.48 8.48
UNIDIRUnited Nations Institute for Disarmament Research 0.51 -0.51-- 0.51 ---- -
IOMInternational Organization for Migration 49.51 -23.9211.90- 35.82 ---13.69 13.69
ITUInternational Telecommunication Union 0.93 ---- - ---0.93 0.93
UNAIDSJoint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS 10.00 10.00--- 10.00 ---- -
MFMPMultilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol 8.38 5.09--- 5.09 --3.29- 3.29
PAHOPan-American Health Organization 22.83 17.580.504.75- 22.83 ---- -
UNUnited Nations 86.36 82.931.520.081.80 86.33 -0.04-- 0.04
UNCDFUnited Nations Capital Development Fund 5.00 ---- - --5.00- 5.00
UNICEFUnited Nations Children’s Fund 194.55 16.20110.8466.66- 193.71 ---0.84 0.84
UNDEFUnited Nations Democracy Fund 1.00 -1.00-- 1.00 ---- -
UNDPKOUnited Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations 31.70 26.605.06-0.04 31.70 ---- -
UNDPPA-SZAUnited Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, Trust Fund in Support of Political Affairs 1.00 -1.00-- 1.00 ---- -
UNDPUnited Nations Development Programme 117.85 40.0020.0252.910.92 113.86 --1.502.49 3.99
UNESCOUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 16.38 7.315.800.35- 13.46 -0.41-2.51 2.92
UN WOMENUnited Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women 33.29 6.506.7819.77- 33.05 ---0.24 0.24
UNEPUnited Nations Environment Programme 6.90 ---0.67 0.67 -0.534.211.50 6.23
UNFCCCUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 1.03 0.78--- 0.78 --0.25- 0.25
OHCHROffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (extrabudgetary contributions) 11.71 1.008.891.80- 11.69 -0.02-- 0.02
UNIDOUnited Nations Industrial Development Organization 3.44 --1.44- 1.44 --2.00- 2.00
UNISDRUnited Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction 0.20 --0.20- 0.20 ---- -
UNMASUnited Nations Mine Action Service 2.13 -2.13-- 2.13 ---- -
UNOPSUnited Nations Office for Project Services 59.35 -45.849.000.01 54.85 --4.50- 4.50
UNOCHAUnited Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 86.30 2.0080.254.05- 86.30 ---- -
UN DCOUnited Nations Development Coordination Office 3.00 3.00--- 3.00 ---- -
UNHCRUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 88.48 12.6066.311.00- 79.91 -0.02-8.55 8.57
UNODCUnited Nations Office on Drugs and Crime 43.70 3.5035.224.04- 42.76 ---0.94 0.94
UNFPAUnited Nations Population Fund 109.61 15.6029.4663.45- 108.51 ---1.10 1.10
UNRWAUnited Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East 48.15 25.001.9021.25- 48.15 ---- -
UNUUnited Nations University (including Endowment Fund) 3.41 2.00--- 2.00 ---1.41 1.41
UNVFVTUnited Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture 0.06 ---0.06 0.06 ---- -
UPUUniversal Postal Union 0.42 ---- - ---0.42 0.42
UN MPTFUN Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office 28.75 -27.75-- 27.75 --1.00- 1.00
WFPWorld Food Programme 268.37 25.00159.4683.90- 268.37 ---- -
WHOWorld Health Organization 77.63 15.7645.1716.50- 77.43 ---0.20 0.20
WIPOWorld Intellectual Property Organization 0.02 0.02--- 0.02 ---- -
WMOWorld Meteorological Organization 0.31 ---- - --0.31- 0.31
WTO-ITCWorld Trade Organization - International Trade Centre 0.96 0.96--- 0.96 ---- -
Other United Nations agency, fund or commission 8.07 - 0.008.04-0.03 8.07 ---0.00 0.00
International Monetary Fund

2,057.00 - - - - - 2,057.00 - - - 57.00 2,057.00
IMF-PRGTInternational Monetary Fund - Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust 57.00 - - - - - 57.00--- 57.00
World Bank Group

825.26 - 233.61 60.58 0.50 294.70 518.07 - 12.50 - 530.57
IBRDInternational Bank for Reconstruction and Development 187.90 -133.6154.28- 187.90 ---- -
IDAInternational Development Association 486.92 ---- - 486.92--- 486.92
IDA-MDRIInternational Development Association - Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative 31.15 ---- - 31.15--- 31.15
IFCInternational Finance Corporation 100.00 -100.00-- 100.00 ---- -
PMIPartnership for Market Implementation 1.00 ---- - --1.00- 1.00
Other World Bank Group 18.30 -0.006.300.50 6.80 0.00-11.50- 11.50
Regional development banks

614.38 173.68 392.45 27.37 0.20 593.70 20.67 - - - 20.67
ADBAfrican Development Fund 163.57 123.1410.009.75- 142.89 20.67--- 20.67
AsDBAsian Development Bank 230.76 30.14200.000.62- 230.76 ---- -
CDBCaribbean Development Bank 20.35 20.35--- 20.35 ---- -
IDB FSOInter-American Development Bank, Fund for Special Operations 0.05 0.05--- 0.05 ---- -
IDBInter-American Development Bank, Inter-American Investment Corporation and Multilateral Investment Fund 199.65 -182.4517.000.20 199.65 ---- -
Other multilateral institutions

1,207.13 874.99 240.45 6.35 5.72 1,127.52 - 23.50 4.22 51.89 79.61
AFAdaptation Fund 10.00 ---- - -10.00-- 10.00
AUAfrican Union (excluding peacekeeping facilities) 2.00 --2.00- 2.00 ---- -
ASEANAssociation of Southeast Asian Nations: Economic Cooperation 2.46 -1.960.50- 2.46 ---- -
CGIARConsultative Group on International Agricultural Research 30.00 30.00--- 30.00 ---- -
CFCommonwealth Foundation 1.29 1.29--- 1.29 ---- -
COLCommonwealth of Learning 4.60 2.60--2.00 4.60 ---- -
CSCommonwealth Secretariat 8.26 6.46--1.80 8.26 ---- -
GICHDGeneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining 2.33 -2.33-- 2.33 ---- -
GAVIGavi, The Vaccine Alliance 169.82 75.0045.00-- 120.00 ---49.82 49.82
GEF-SCCFGlobal Environment Facility - Special Climate Change Fund 15.00 15.00--- 15.00 ---- -
GEFGlobal Environment Facility Trust Fund 36.46 36.46--- 36.46 ---- -
Global FundGlobal Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria 403.20 403.20--- 403.20 ---- -
GPEGlobal Partnership for Education 80.00 -80.00-- 80.00 ---- -
GCFGreen Climate Fund 247.50 247.50--- 247.50 ---- -
IICAInter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture 5.84 5.34-0.50- 5.84 ---- -
IDLOInternational Development Law Organization 0.15 --0.15- 0.15 ---- -
IDEAInternational Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance 1.51 -1.51-- 1.51 ---- -
INBARInternational Bamboo and Rattan Organization 0.04 ---- - --0.04- 0.04
OIFInternational Organization of the Francophonie 40.95 26.62--0.60 27.22 -13.470.130.13 13.73
IRENAInternational Renewable Energy Agency 0.53 0.53--- 0.53 ---- -
JSCAJustice Studies Center of the Americas 0.34 ---- - ---0.34 0.34
OECDOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 5.85 -1.990.301.33 3.62 --2.000.23 2.23
OECD-Dev. CentreOECD Development Centre 0.03 ---- - -0.03-- 0.03
OASOrganization of American States 42.97 16.6324.291.90- 42.82 ---0.14 0.14
OSCEOrganization for Security and Co-operation in Europe 8.35 8.35--- 8.35 ---- -
PIDGPrivate Infrastructure Development Group 36.00 -36.00-- 36.00 ---- -
Other multilateral institutions 51.68 0.0247.381.000.00 48.39 --2.061.23 3.29
Total 6,392.77 1,456.88 1,664.34 507.31 9.96 3,638.49 2,595.74 24.55 38.78 38.21 2,754.28

Section D: Canadian international assistance by recipient

Geographic distribution of Canada’s total international assistance

Figures in millions of Canadian dollars

Text version - Figure 11
Total12,293
Africa3,233
Americas1,262
Asia1,371
Middle East574
Europe2,217
Global3,539
Oceania96
Africa
Africa, regional729
Ethiopia195
South Africa165
Democratic Republic of Congo149
Mozambique141
Tanzania141
Mali115
Ghana115
South Sudan108
Kenya107
Nigeria106
Sub-Saharan Africa, regional103
Senegal102
Uganda85
Burkina Faso73
Côte d'Ivoire60
Somalia56
Sudan54
Malawi47
Rwanda42
Other countries539
Americas
Americas, regional356
Haiti172
South America139
Guyana100
Central America69
Other countries425
Asia
Asia, regional586
Bangladesh164
Pakistan104
Myanmar58
Indonesia55
Other countries405
Middle East
West Bank and Gaza151
Middle East, regional94
Lebanon84
Jordan81
Syria74
Other countries89
Oceania
Oceania, regional63
Tuvalu9
Papua New Guinea6
Samoa3
Solomon Islands3
Other countries12
Europe
Ukraine2,106
Other countries112

D1: International assistance by channel and continent

This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in millions of Canadian dollars.

RecipientTotal¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµOther government sources
Geographic programsInternational Assistance Partnerships and Programming BranchInternational Security and Political AffairsOthersTotalDepartment of Finance CanadaInternational Development Research CentreEnvironment and Climate Change CanadaProvinces, territories and municipalitiesOthersTotal
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa (1) 3,170.01 609.46 1,850.05 116.68 83.94 2,660.13 413.57 63.26 11.54 9.06 12.44 509.87
Bilateral aid 2,014.91 609.461,214.2111.4483.93 1,919.04 -63.2611.549.0612.00 95.87
Country-allocable 1,318.46 538.66717.442.410.21 1,258.72 -34.226.328.6510.56 59.74
of which ODA 1,188.09 538.66587.152.410.21 1,128.43 -34.226.238.6510.56 59.66
Unallocable by country 696.45 70.80496.779.0383.73 660.32 -29.045.230.411.44 36.13
of which ODA 642.89 70.80443.638.6183.73 606.76 -29.045.230.411.44 36.13
Multilateral aid 1,155.10 -635.85105.240.00 741.09 413.57---0.44 414.01
United Nations agency, fund or commission 155.93 -59.8395.650.00 155.49 ----0.44 0.44
Regional development banks 143.82 -123.14-- 123.14 20.67---- 20.67
World Bank Group 344.67 ---- - 344.67---- 344.67
Other multilateral organizations 510.68 -452.879.59- 0.00 462.46 48.22---- 48.22
North Africa 62.68 24.49 30.03 1.39 0.08 55.98 - 3.99 - 2.45 0.25 6.69
Bilateral aid 55.43 24.4924.17-0.08 48.73 -3.99-2.450.25 6.69
Country-allocable 49.92 24.4920.76-0.07 45.32 -2.15-2.450.00 4.60
of which ODA 46.58 24.4917.43-0.07 41.98 -2.15-2.450.00 4.60
Unallocable by country 5.51 -3.40-0.01 3.41 -1.85--0.25 2.10
of which ODA 5.51 -3.40-0.01 3.41 -1.85--0.25 2.10
Multilateral aid 7.25 -5.861.39- 7.25 ----- -
United Nations agency, fund or commission 2.83 -1.451.39- 2.83 ----- -
Regional development banks - ---- - ----- -
World Bank Group - ---- - ----- -
Other multilateral organizations 4.42 -4.42-- 4.42 ----- -
Total – Africa 3,232.69 633.951,880.08118.0784.02 2,716.12 413.5767.2511.5411.5112.69 516.57
Middle East 574.44 242.68 264.14 13.90 15.34 536.06 13.16 4.67 - 0.04 20.52 38.38
Bilateral aid 513.50 217.68248.237.1715.34 488.42 -4.67-0.0420.38 25.09
Country-allocable 422.85 207.31210.060.66- 418.03 -3.26-0.041.51 4.81
of which ODA 411.37 207.31198.590.66- 406.56 -3.26-0.041.51 4.81
Unallocable by country 90.66 10.3738.166.5115.34 70.38 -1.41--18.87 20.27
of which ODA 87.62 10.3735.136.5115.34 67.35 -1.41--18.87 20.27
Multilateral aid 60.94 25.0015.916.73- 47.64 13.16---0.14 13.30
United Nations agency, fund or commission 41.69 25.009.876.68- 41.55 ----0.14 0.14
Regional development banks - ---- - ----- -
World Bank Group 13.16 ---- - 13.16---- 13.16
Other multilateral organizations 6.09 -6.040.05- 6.09 ----- -
Asia 1,371.29 234.69 833.17 66.24 37.05 1,171.15 149.65 26.74 5.88 1.86 16.01 200.14
Bilateral aid 943.46 234.69613.587.7737.05 893.08 -26.745.881.8615.90 50.38
Country-allocable 385.80 204.09151.281.20- 356.57 -15.385.880.507.47 29.23
of which ODA 336.03 204.09101.591.20- 306.88 -15.385.790.507.47 29.15
Unallocable by country 557.66 30.60462.306.5737.05 536.51 -11.36-1.368.43 21.15
of which ODA 422.32 30.60327.386.1537.05 401.17 -11.36-1.368.43 21.15
Multilateral aid 427.82 -219.5958.470.00 278.06 149.65---0.11 149.76
United Nations agency, fund or commission 67.22 -16.3550.750.00 67.11 ----0.11 0.11
Regional development banks 29.43 ---29.43 29.43 ----- -
World Bank Group 144.33 ---- - 144.33---- 144.33
Other multilateral organizations 186.85 -203.247.72- 29.43 181.52 5.32---- 5.32
Americas 1,261.59 303.70 784.25 59.44 36.90 1,184.29 11.72 26.75 8.37 4.74 25.72 77.31
Bilateral aid 1,020.06 264.13635.3518.2736.89 954.64 -26.758.374.7425.55 65.42
Country-allocable 509.32 195.67270.292.59- 468.55 -12.912.594.3120.97 40.77
of which ODA 393.94 195.13155.532.59- 353.25 -12.912.504.3120.97 40.69
Unallocable by country 510.74 68.46365.0615.6836.89 486.09 -13.855.780.434.58 24.65
of which ODA 335.44 68.25190.3915.2636.89 310.79 -13.855.780.434.58 24.65
Multilateral aid 241.53 39.57148.9041.170.00 229.64 11.72---0.17 11.89
United Nations agency, fund or commission 46.17 -10.9435.060.00 46.00 ----0.17 0.17
Regional development banks 20.41 -20.41-- 20.41 ----- -
World Bank Group 9.82 ---- - 9.82---- 9.82
Other multilateral organizations 165.13 39.57117.556.11- 163.24 1.90---- 1.90
Europe 2,217.50 31.05 124.47 48.48 8.16 212.15 2,002.41 0.11 0.09 0.01 2.73 2,005.35
Bilateral aid 2,161.92 31.05111.298.578.15 159.06 2,000.000.110.090.012.65 2,002.86
Country-allocable 2,108.79 29.4874.991.55- 106.02 2,000.000.11-0.012.65 2,002.77
of which ODA 818.49 29.4860.191.55- 91.22 724.500.11-0.012.65 727.27
Unallocable by country 53.13 1.5636.317.028.15 53.04 --0.09-- 0.09
of which ODA 45.56 1.5629.156.608.15 45.47 --0.09-- 0.09
Multilateral aid 55.58 -13.1839.910.00 53.09 2.41---0.08 2.49
United Nations agency, fund or commission 31.33 -2.3428.910.00 31.25 ----0.08 0.08
Regional development banks - ---- - ----- -
World Bank Group 1.60 ---- - 1.60---- 1.60
Other multilateral organizations 22.65 -10.8411.00- 21.84 0.81---- 0.81
Oceania 96.12 6.71 72.06 5.20 4.78 88.75 5.23 1.64 0.50 - 0.00 7.37
Bilateral aid 65.85 6.7150.641.584.77 63.70 -1.640.50-0.00 2.14
Country-allocable 7.09 3.601.60-- 5.20 -1.390.50-0.00 1.89
of which ODA 5.64 3.600.15-- 3.75 -1.390.50-0.00 1.89
Unallocable by country 58.76 3.1249.041.584.77 58.51 -0.25--- 0.25
of which ODA 46.04 3.1236.321.584.77 45.78 -0.25--- 0.25
Multilateral aid 30.27 -21.423.620.00 25.05 5.23---- 5.23
United Nations agency, fund or commission 4.77 -1.413.360.00 4.77 ----- -
Regional development banks 0.71 -0.71-- 0.71 ----- -
World Bank Group 4.48 ---- - 4.48---- 4.48
Other multilateral organizations 20.31 -19.310.26- 19.57 0.75---- 0.75
Global/unallocable 3,538.97 0.02 55.31 40.29 5.59 101.21 - 49.02 33.15 481.62 2,873.97 3,437.76
Bilateral aid 3,447.48 0.0218.342.755.06 26.16 -49.0226.51475.482,870.31 3,421.31
of which ODA 3,442.27 0.0214.712.755.06 22.54 -49.0226.51475.482,868.72 3,419.73
of which refugee costs 2,567.45 ---- - ---454.252,113.20 2,567.45
Multilateral aid 91.49 -36.9737.550.53 75.05 --6.646.143.66 16.44
Summary
Bilateral international assistance 10,222.61 1,388.232,915.8057.54191.28 4,552.85 2,000.00176.1952.88493.642,947.05 5,669.76
Multilateral international assistance 2,069.99 64.571,097.68294.080.55 1,456.88 595.74-6.646.144.59 613.11
Total 12,292.60 1,452.80 4,013.48 351.62 191.83 6,009.72 2,595.74 176.19 59.52 499.78 2,951.63 6,282.87
(1) Projects coded to Africa are included under Sub-Saharan Africa because the majority of the benefits will incur to countries in that region.

D1.1: Total international assistance by recipient and type of aid

This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in millions of Canadian dollars.

RecipientTotal¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµOther government sources
BilateralMultilateralTotalBilateralMultilateralTotal
Africa 3,232.69 1,967.77 748.34 2,716.12 102.56 414.01 516.57
Sub-Saharan Africa (1) 3,170.01 1,919.04 741.09 2,660.13 95.87 414.01 509.87
Country-allocable
Angola 4.19 1.282.91 4.18 -0.00 0.00
Benin 41.55 22.698.15 30.85 2.378.33 10.70
Botswana 1.38 0.211.06 1.27 0.11- 0.11
Burkina Faso 72.63 47.8310.70 58.53 2.2811.81 14.10
Burundi 16.92 6.035.38 11.41 0.325.20 5.51
Cameroon 30.92 12.7311.67 24.39 0.745.79 6.53
Cabo Verde 2.74 0.161.02 1.19 0.051.50 1.55
Central African Republic 26.16 5.6616.48 22.15 0.163.85 4.01
Chad 37.48 21.5011.01 32.50 0.444.54 4.98
Comoros 5.76 2.501.62 4.12 0.011.64 1.64
Democratic Republic of Congo 148.93 63.5047.82 111.31 5.3932.22 37.62
Congo 11.75 3.833.99 7.82 0.083.85 3.93
Côte d'Ivoire 59.51 24.1013.52 37.63 1.3020.59 21.89
Djibouti 3.02 0.271.42 1.69 0.001.33 1.33
Equatorial Guinea 0.39 0.160.24 0.39 0.00- 0.00
Eritrea 4.09 0.093.78 3.88 0.020.19 0.21
Eswatini 3.19 1.022.16 3.18 0.01- 0.01
Ethiopia 195.28 125.4432.87 158.31 1.3335.63 36.97
Gabon 0.61 0.300.27 0.57 0.04- 0.04
Gambia 11.59 2.254.25 6.50 1.823.27 5.09
Ghana 114.87 64.4221.10 85.52 7.6221.73 29.35
Guinea 22.70 9.868.13 17.99 1.163.56 4.71
Guinea-Bissau 8.35 2.854.19 7.04 0.061.26 1.32
Kenya 106.70 59.9917.28 77.27 5.4423.99 29.43
Lesotho 5.47 0.354.13 4.48 0.050.94 0.99
Liberia 14.45 1.877.61 9.49 1.583.39 4.97
Madagascar 34.07 8.1113.52 21.63 0.6811.77 12.45
Malawi 47.09 14.1018.25 32.35 1.0013.74 14.74
Mali 114.90 94.5714.32 108.89 0.545.47 6.01
Mauritania 10.58 3.403.97 7.37 0.033.18 3.21
Mauritius 0.66 0.190.46 0.65 0.01- 0.01
Mozambique 141.48 80.7636.91 117.67 0.5423.27 23.81
Namibia 3.54 0.153.33 3.48 0.06- 0.06
Niger 31.66 16.958.21 25.17 1.165.34 6.50
Nigeria 106.21 29.8236.08 65.90 3.5136.80 40.31
Rwanda 42.05 10.3917.26 27.65 0.6013.80 14.40
São Tomé and Príncipe 2.12 0.281.07 1.35 0.000.77 0.77
Senegal 102.15 65.2416.55 81.79 5.3814.98 20.36
Seychelles 0.23 0.23- 0.23 -- -
Sierra Leone 23.23 10.267.92 18.18 0.474.58 5.05
Somalia 56.21 37.879.61 47.48 0.078.66 8.73
South Africa 165.18 149.1213.33 162.45 2.73- 2.73
South Sudan 107.94 86.5315.72 102.25 0.355.34 5.69
Sudan 54.32 37.3816.06 53.44 0.280.60 0.88
Tanzania 141.05 71.3435.08 106.42 1.8232.81 34.63
Togo 21.08 7.255.41 12.66 2.146.28 8.42
Uganda 85.24 32.3535.09 67.44 4.8712.93 17.80
Zambia 38.16 10.3515.42 25.77 0.7411.66 12.39
Zimbabwe 33.62 11.1921.61 32.80 0.400.42 0.82
Region-allocable
Sub-Saharan Africa 103.23 90.352.36 92.71 10.470.04 10.51
West Africa 5.47 1.891.86 3.75 0.341.37 1.71
Central Africa 0.43 -0.43 0.43 -- -
East Africa 16.50 14.191.32 15.51 -1.00 1.00
Southern Africa 2.28 1.820.44 2.26 -0.02 0.02
Africa 728.69 552.07146.74 698.81 25.314.57 29.88
North Africa 62.68 48.73 7.25 55.98 6.69 - 6.69
Country-allocable
Algeria 1.65 1.100.36 1.46 0.19- 0.19
Egypt 14.70 10.483.93 14.41 0.30- 0.30
Western Sahara 0.34 -0.34 0.34 -- -
Libya 6.50 5.670.83 6.50 0.00- 0.00
Morocco 20.99 16.651.29 17.94 3.05- 3.05
Tunisia 12.97 11.420.49 11.91 1.06- 1.06
Region-allocable
North Africa 5.52 3.410.01 3.42 2.10- 2.10
Middle East 574.44 488.42 47.64 536.06 25.09 13.30 38.38
Country-allocable
Iraq 42.39 41.141.12 42.26 0.13- 0.13
Iran 0.60 0.130.47 0.60 -- -
Jordan 81.45 74.445.68 80.12 0.690.64 1.33
Lebanon 83.84 74.827.57 82.39 1.370.08 1.45
West Bank and Gaza 150.96 131.2817.07 148.34 2.62- 2.62
Saudi Arabia 0.03 0.03- 0.03 -- -
Syria 74.22 67.177.05 74.22 0.00- 0.00
Yemen 46.48 29.035.02 34.04 0.0112.43 12.43
Region-allocable
Middle East 94.48 70.383.67 74.06 20.270.15 20.42
Asia 1,371.29 893.08 278.06 1,171.15 50.38 149.76 200.14
Country-allocable
Afghanistan 44.70 33.669.72 43.38 0.710.61 1.32
Armenia 3.08 1.901.14 3.04 -0.04 0.04
Azerbaijan 0.69 0.100.59 0.69 -- -
Bangladesh 163.73 91.6127.30 118.91 1.5443.28 44.82
Brunei 0.19 0.19- 0.19 -- -
Bhutan 6.65 0.414.58 4.99 0.541.12 1.66
China 14.55 0.8412.07 12.91 1.64- 1.64
Georgia 2.87 0.102.74 2.83 0.010.03 0.04
Indonesia 54.69 36.0116.55 52.55 2.13- 2.13
India 39.41 19.8816.23 36.11 0.642.66 3.30
Kyrgyzstan 8.05 1.022.83 3.84 0.054.15 4.21
Cambodia 25.36 5.4810.71 16.19 1.118.07 9.18
North Korea 0.38 -0.38 0.38 -- -
Kazakhstan 1.26 0.420.85 1.26 -- -
Laos 8.05 4.071.62 5.69 0.192.17 2.36
Sri Lanka 32.75 13.036.58 19.60 1.5611.60 13.15
Myanmar 58.19 49.997.71 57.70 0.49- 0.49
Mongolia 9.02 5.193.03 8.22 0.040.77 0.81
Maldives 1.81 0.710.68 1.39 0.010.41 0.42
Malaysia 4.30 2.050.29 2.34 1.96- 1.96
Nepal 20.91 2.3010.27 12.57 1.496.85 8.34
Philippines 45.82 35.377.31 42.68 3.14- 3.14
Pakistan 103.64 29.7024.22 53.92 5.6444.08 49.72
Singapore 0.12 0.12- 0.12 -- -
Thailand 11.59 3.653.96 7.61 3.98- 3.98
Tajikistan 10.51 1.613.48 5.09 0.025.40 5.42
Timor-Leste 6.15 0.465.58 6.04 0.010.10 0.11
Turkmenistan 0.84 0.360.48 0.84 -- -
Uzbekistan 16.17 0.793.02 3.81 0.0012.36 12.36
Vietnam 31.76 15.578.19 23.76 2.355.65 7.99
Region-allocable
Asia 586.26 516.1255.10 571.23 14.860.17 15.03
South Central Asia 2.80 2.800.01 2.80 -- -
South Asia 26.76 0.8923.61 24.49 2.060.20 2.26
Central Asia 4.26 0.160.21 0.37 3.850.04 3.90
Southeast Asia 23.87 16.467.04 23.50 0.37- 0.37
Eastern Asia 0.08 0.08- 0.08 -- -
Americas 1,261.59 954.64 229.64 1,184.29 65.42 11.89 77.31
Country-allocable
Antigua and Barbuda 0.46 0.46- 0.46 -- -
Argentina 55.64 0.6754.10 54.77 0.86- 0.86
Barbados 0.39 0.39- 0.39 -- -
Bolivia 18.48 14.141.43 15.57 2.400.51 2.91
Brazil 6.91 1.322.50 3.82 3.09- 3.09
Bahamas 0.19 0.19- 0.19 -- -
Belize 5.14 3.151.40 4.55 0.59- 0.59
Chile 0.80 0.80- 0.80 -- -
Colombia 43.38 37.351.66 39.01 4.37- 4.37
Costa Rica 4.54 1.830.73 2.57 1.97- 1.97
Cuba 6.84 4.581.89 6.46 0.38- 0.38
Dominica 5.47 3.980.05 4.04 0.610.82 1.44
Dominican Republic 8.06 7.250.63 7.89 0.17- 0.17
Ecuador 14.22 8.872.50 11.37 2.85- 2.85
Grenada 8.06 3.503.54 7.03 0.260.77 1.03
Guatemala 22.42 17.633.17 20.80 1.62- 1.62
Guyana 100.19 92.456.32 98.77 0.261.16 1.42
Honduras 25.97 20.532.19 22.73 0.822.43 3.24
Haiti 172.29 154.2410.39 164.63 3.394.27 7.66
Jamaica 14.69 8.805.11 13.91 0.78- 0.78
Saint Kitts and Nevis 0.13 0.13- 0.13 -- -
Saint Lucia 11.81 4.596.57 11.16 0.270.37 0.65
Montserrat 0.03 0.030.00 0.03 -- -
Mexico 23.69 5.577.61 13.18 10.51- 10.51
Nicaragua 8.67 6.111.37 7.49 0.210.97 1.18
Panama 5.20 2.092.57 4.66 0.54- 0.54
Peru 32.30 25.222.91 28.13 4.17- 4.17
Paraguay 4.57 2.262.25 4.51 0.05- 0.05
Suriname 2.78 2.430.35 2.78 -- -
El Salvador 20.71 9.2610.90 20.16 0.55- 0.55
Trinidad and Tobago 0.94 0.94- 0.94 -- -
Uruguay 0.88 0.88- 0.88 -- -
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 5.15 2.732.09 4.82 0.010.32 0.34
Venezuela 27.51 24.143.33 27.47 0.04- 0.04
Region-allocable
Americas 356.10 265.9889.20 355.18 0.760.17 0.93
Central America 68.90 64.750.80 65.55 3.270.08 3.35
South America 139.29 124.630.49 125.12 14.17- 14.17
Caribbean 38.78 30.731.58 32.32 6.450.01 6.46
Europe 2,217.50 159.06 53.09 212.15 2,002.86 2.49 2,005.35
Country-allocable
Albania 0.71 0.200.51 0.70 0.00- 0.00
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2.48 0.212.26 2.48 -- -
Belarus 1.28 0.241.04 1.28 -- -
Estonia 0.17 0.17- 0.17 -- -
Lithuania 0.17 0.17- 0.17 -- -
Latvia 0.17 0.17- 0.17 -- -
Moldova 5.12 2.451.05 3.50 0.001.62 1.63
Montenegro 0.38 0.140.25 0.38 -- -
North Macedonia 7.21 6.540.67 7.21 -- -
Serbia 0.90 0.150.76 0.90 -- -
Türkiye 1.30 0.101.09 1.19 0.11- 0.11
Ukraine 2,105.67 95.098.05 103.14 2,002.54- 2,002.54
Kosovo 3.08 0.411.76 2.17 0.120.79 0.91
Region-allocable
Europe 88.86 53.0435.65 88.69 0.090.08 0.17
Oceania 96.12 63.70 25.05 88.75 2.14 5.23 7.37
Country-allocable
Fiji 2.68 1.140.40 1.54 1.070.08 1.15
Micronesia 0.57 0.240.11 0.34 0.000.22 0.22
Kiribati 0.77 0.280.09 0.37 0.050.36 0.41
Marshall Islands 2.45 0.311.72 2.04 0.000.40 0.41
Nauru 0.27 0.240.04 0.27 -- -
Niue 0.02 -0.02 0.02 -- -
Papua New Guinea 6.19 0.244.50 4.73 0.001.45 1.46
Palau 0.46 0.240.22 0.46 -- -
Solomon Islands 2.86 0.241.14 1.38 0.341.14 1.48
Tonga 2.83 0.282.23 2.50 0.010.32 0.32
Tuvalu 9.09 0.887.97 8.85 0.010.24 0.25
Vanuatu 1.84 0.251.03 1.29 0.080.47 0.55
Samoa 3.33 0.881.66 2.53 0.330.47 0.79
Region-allocable
Oceania 62.77 58.513.93 62.44 0.250.08 0.33
Global/unallocable (2) 3,538.97 26.16 75.05 101.21 3,421.31 16.44 3,437.76
Total 12,292.60 4,552.85 1,456.88 6,009.72 5,669.76 613.11 6,282.87
  1. Projects coded to Africa are included under Sub-Saharan Africa because most of the benefits will incur to countries in that region.
  2. Unallocable aid refers to disbursements that cannot be identified for any particular recipient or sector (e.g. cost of refugees in Canada).

Geographic distribution of Canada’s bilateral international assistance

Figures in millions of Canadian dollars

Text version - Figure 12
Total bilateral10,223
Africa2,070
Americas1,020
Asia943
Middle East514
Europe2,162
Global3,447
Oceania66
Africa
Africa, regional577
South Africa152
Ethiopia127
Sub-Saharan Africa, regional101
Mali95
South Sudan87
Mozambique81
Tanzania73
Ghana72
Senegal71
Democratic Republic of Congo69
Kenya65
Burkina Faso50
Somalia38
Sudan38
Uganda37
Nigeria33
Côte d'Ivoire25
Benin25
Chad22
Other countries231
Americas
Americas, regional267
Haiti158
South America139
Guyana93
Central America68
Other countries296
Asia
Asia, regional531
Bangladesh93
Myanmar50
Philippines39
Indonesia38
Other countries192
Middle East
West Bank and Gaza134
Middle East, regional91
Lebanon76
Jordan75
Syria67
Other countries70
Oceania
Oceania, regional59
Fiji2
Samoa1
Tuvalu0.9
Solomon Islands0.6
Other countries2
Europe
Ukraine2,098
Other countries64

D2: Bilateral international assistance

This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in millions of Canadian dollars.

RecipientTotal¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµOther government sources
Geographic programsGlobal initiatives and partnershipsInternational Security and Political AffairsOthersTotalInternational Development Research CentreRoyal Canadian Mounted PoliceEnvironment and Climate Change CanadaProvinces, territories and municipalitiesOthersTotal
Humanitarian Assistance DivisionGlobal initiatives and partnerships
Africa - Total 2,070.34 633.95 268.22 970.16 11.44 84.01 1,967.77 67.25 4.32 11.54 11.51 7.93 102.56
Sub-Saharan Africa (1) 2,014.91 609.46 256.68 957.53 11.44 83.93 1,919.04 63.26 4.32 11.54 9.06 7.68 95.87
Country-allocable
Angola 1.28 0.22-1.06-- 1.28 ----- -
Benin 25.06 9.76-12.93-- 22.69 1.49--0.88- 2.37
Botswana 0.32 0.21---- 0.21 0.01---0.10 0.11
Burkina Faso 50.12 25.345.6516.85-- 47.83 1.33--0.95- 2.28
Burundi 6.34 0.152.253.63-- 6.03 0.07--0.25- 0.32
Cameroon 13.46 1.324.007.40-- 12.73 0.61---0.13 0.74
Cabo Verde 0.22 0.13-0.03-- 0.16 0.05---- 0.05
Central African Republic 5.82 0.164.790.71-- 5.66 0.03--0.13- 0.16
Chad 21.93 5.958.926.63-- 21.50 0.06--0.37- 0.44
Comoros 2.51 0.12-2.38-- 2.50 0.01---- 0.01
Democratic Republic of Congo 68.89 24.1326.4411.531.40- 63.50 0.314.160.040.710.17 5.39
Congo 3.91 0.16-3.67-- 3.83 0.01--0.08- 0.08
Côte d'Ivoire 25.40 12.75-11.35-- 24.10 0.91-0.270.12- 1.30
Djibouti 0.27 0.22-0.06-- 0.27 0.00---- 0.00
Equatorial Guinea 0.16 0.12-0.03-- 0.16 0.00---- 0.00
Eritrea 0.11 --0.09-- 0.09 0.02---- 0.02
Eswatini 1.03 0.22-0.80-- 1.02 0.01---- 0.01
Ethiopia 126.78 58.1741.2426.00-0.03 125.44 1.31--0.020.00 1.33
Gabon 0.34 0.16-0.14-- 0.30 0.04---- 0.04
Gambia 4.07 0.13-2.12-- 2.25 0.44-1.38-- 1.82
Ghana 72.03 41.26-23.16-- 64.42 3.23-1.380.382.63 7.62
Guinea 11.01 0.57-9.29-- 9.86 0.86--0.290.00 1.16
Guinea-Bissau 2.91 0.13-2.72-- 2.85 0.06---- 0.06
Kenya 65.43 18.522.0039.43-0.03 59.99 4.92--0.130.39 5.44
Lesotho 0.40 0.14-0.20-- 0.35 0.05---- 0.05
Liberia 3.45 0.15-1.73-- 1.87 0.19-1.380.01- 1.58
Madagascar 8.78 0.271.256.59-- 8.11 0.49---0.19 0.68
Malawi 15.10 0.212.3011.190.40- 14.10 0.87--0.090.04 1.00
Mali 95.11 72.549.0012.820.21- 94.57 0.130.16-0.25- 0.54
Mauritania 3.43 0.69-2.71-- 3.40 0.03---- 0.03
Mauritius 0.20 0.14-0.05-- 0.19 0.01---- 0.01
Mozambique 81.30 58.539.0012.800.400.03 80.76 0.29--0.250.00 0.54
Namibia 0.21 0.14-0.01-- 0.15 0.06---- 0.06
Niger 18.12 5.775.305.88-- 16.95 0.81--0.35- 1.16
Nigeria 33.33 16.4910.303.03-- 29.82 2.60-0.40-0.50 3.51
Rwanda 10.99 1.22-9.17-- 10.39 0.58---0.02 0.60
São Tomé and Príncipe 0.28 0.12-0.16-- 0.28 0.00---- 0.00
Senegal 70.62 42.53-22.67-0.03 65.24 2.41-0.112.87- 5.38
Seychelles 0.23 --0.23-- 0.23 ----- -
Sierra Leone 10.73 0.44-9.82-- 10.26 0.44--0.03- 0.47
Somalia 37.94 8.0623.955.86-- 37.87 0.05--0.030.00 0.07
South Africa 151.85 5.15-143.93-0.03 149.12 2.21---0.52 2.73
South Sudan 86.88 59.7618.817.96-- 86.53 0.33--0.02- 0.35
Sudan 37.67 8.5324.224.60-0.03 37.38 0.27--0.01- 0.28
Tanzania 73.16 55.960.2515.13-- 71.34 1.25--0.050.52 1.82
Togo 9.39 0.14-7.11-- 7.25 0.59-1.380.17- 2.14
Uganda 37.23 1.224.0027.13-- 32.35 4.14--0.110.63 4.87
Zambia 11.08 0.33-10.01-- 10.35 0.37--0.110.25 0.74
Zimbabwe 11.59 0.21-10.98-- 11.19 0.22--0.020.15 0.40
Region-allocable
Sub-Saharan Africa 100.82 5.397.0077.75-0.22 90.35 9.99-0.23-0.26 10.47
West Africa 2.23 1.21-0.660.03- 1.89 ----0.34 0.34
East Africa 14.19 3.935.504.76-- 14.19 ----- -
Southern Africa 1.82 --1.82-- 1.82 ----- -
Africa 577.38 60.2840.50358.789.0083.51 552.07 19.06-5.000.410.84 25.31
North Africa 55.43 24.49 11.54 12.63 - 0.08 48.73 3.99 - - 2.45 0.25 6.69
Country-allocable
Algeria 1.29 0.200.400.50-- 1.10 0.19---- 0.19
Egypt 10.77 8.770.990.68-0.03 10.48 0.30---- 0.30
Libya 5.67 0.205.150.32-- 5.67 ----0.00 0.00
Morocco 19.70 8.655.002.97-0.03 16.65 0.94--2.110.00 3.05
Tunisia 12.48 6.66-4.76-- 11.42 0.72--0.34- 1.06
Region-allocable
North Africa 5.51 --3.40-0.01 3.41 1.85---0.25 2.10
Middle East 513.50 217.68 163.45 84.78 7.17 15.34 488.42 4.67 1.39 - 0.04 18.99 25.09
Country-allocable
Iraq 41.26 10.037.8523.220.04- 41.14 0.13---- 0.13
Iran 0.13 0.10-0.03-- 0.13 ----- -
Jordan 75.13 48.305.9220.23-- 74.44 0.53--0.040.12 0.69
Lebanon 76.19 29.6934.6410.48-- 74.82 1.37---- 1.37
West Bank and Gaza 133.90 118.6510.731.280.62- 131.28 1.231.39--- 2.62
Saudi Arabia 0.03 --0.03-- 0.03 ----- -
Syria 67.18 0.5458.847.79-- 67.17 0.00---- 0.00
Yemen 29.03 -28.670.36-- 29.03 0.01---0.00 0.01
Region-allocable
Middle East 90.66 10.3716.8021.376.5115.34 70.38 1.41---18.87 20.27
Asia 943.46 234.69 53.09 560.48 7.77 37.05 893.08 26.74 - 5.88 1.86 15.90 50.38
Country-allocable
Afghanistan 34.37 15.1417.001.52-- 33.66 0.71--0.010.00 0.71
Armenia 1.90 0.231.000.67-- 1.90 ----- -
Azerbaijan 0.10 0.10---- 0.10 ----- -
Bangladesh 93.15 79.857.004.360.40- 91.61 1.44---0.10 1.54
Brunei 0.19 --0.19-- 0.19 ----- -
Bhutan 0.95 0.22-0.19-- 0.41 0.54---- 0.54
China 2.48 0.84---- 0.84 0.03-1.60-0.00 1.64
Georgia 0.10 0.10---- 0.10 0.01---0.00 0.01
Indonesia 38.14 14.99-21.01-- 36.01 1.32-0.67-0.15 2.13
India 20.51 0.88-18.99-- 19.88 0.22-0.19-0.22 0.64
Kyrgyzstan 1.07 0.14-0.87-- 1.02 0.04---0.01 0.05
Cambodia 6.59 0.38-5.10-- 5.48 0.82--0.200.09 1.11
Kazakhstan 0.42 0.14-0.27-- 0.42 ----- -
Laos 4.26 0.38-3.69-- 4.07 0.06--0.130.00 0.19
Sri Lanka 14.58 8.33-4.300.40- 13.03 1.42--0.13- 1.56
Myanmar 50.48 29.1913.807.00-- 49.99 0.48---0.01 0.49
Mongolia 5.22 5.16-0.03-- 5.19 0.03---0.00 0.04
Maldives 0.73 0.17-0.54-- 0.71 0.01---- 0.01
Malaysia 4.01 0.28-1.77-- 2.05 1.81---0.15 1.96
Nepal 3.79 0.44-1.86-- 2.30 1.46--0.010.02 1.49
Philippines 38.51 11.40-23.96-- 35.37 1.38-0.710.011.05 3.14
Pakistan 35.34 22.40-6.900.40- 29.70 0.59--0.015.04 5.64
Singapore 0.12 --0.12-- 0.12 ----- -
Thailand 7.62 0.46-3.19-- 3.65 1.72-2.00-0.25 3.98
Tajikistan 1.63 0.14-1.47-- 1.61 0.02---- 0.02
Timor-Leste 0.47 0.34-0.12-- 0.46 0.01---- 0.01
Turkmenistan 0.36 0.10-0.26-- 0.36 ----- -
Uzbekistan 0.79 0.10-0.69-- 0.79 0.00---- 0.00
Vietnam 17.92 12.17-3.40-- 15.57 1.25-0.71-0.38 2.35
Region-allocable
Asia 530.99 24.3714.30433.856.5737.05 516.12 8.81--1.364.69 14.86
South Central Asia 2.80 --2.80-- 2.80 ----- -
South Asia 2.95 --0.89-- 0.89 1.82---0.24 2.06
Central Asia 4.01 --0.16-- 0.16 0.35---3.50 3.85
Southeast Asia 16.84 6.23-10.23-- 16.46 0.37---- 0.37
Eastern Asia 0.08 --0.08-- 0.08 ----- -
Americas 1,020.06 264.13 47.49 587.86 18.27 36.89 954.64 26.75 0.59 8.37 4.74 24.96 65.42
Country-allocable
Antigua and Barbuda 0.46 0.12-0.34-- 0.46 ----- -
Argentina 1.53 0.20-0.48-- 0.67 0.82-0.04-- 0.86
Barbados 0.39 0.05-0.34-- 0.39 ----- -
Bolivia 16.54 7.58-6.56-- 14.14 1.37--0.530.50 2.40
Brazil 4.41 0.75-0.57-- 1.32 0.61---2.48 3.09
Bahamas 0.19 0.06-0.12-- 0.19 ----- -
Belize 3.74 2.15-1.01-- 3.15 0.11-0.25-0.23 0.59
Chile 0.80 --0.80-- 0.80 ----- -
Colombia 41.72 17.299.9510.11-- 37.35 2.31-0.490.391.17 4.37
Costa Rica 3.80 0.65-1.18-- 1.83 0.35--0.021.61 1.97
Cuba 4.96 3.820.540.22-- 4.58 0.18--0.20- 0.38
Dominica 4.60 3.89-0.10-- 3.98 0.61---- 0.61
Dominican Republic 7.43 0.27-6.98-- 7.25 0.16--0.01- 0.17
Ecuador 11.72 3.32-5.55-- 8.87 1.37-0.25-1.23 2.85
Grenada 3.76 3.34-0.16-- 3.50 0.01-0.25-- 0.26
Guatemala 19.24 11.88-5.75-- 17.63 0.66--0.550.40 1.62
Guyana 92.71 7.99-84.46-- 92.45 0.01-0.25-- 0.26
Honduras 21.35 13.140.806.59-- 20.53 0.64--0.18- 0.82
Haiti 157.63 55.414.3091.942.59- 154.24 0.580.590.052.160.00 3.39
Jamaica 9.58 6.89-1.91-- 8.80 0.78---- 0.78
Saint Kitts and Nevis 0.13 0.06-0.08-- 0.13 ----- -
Saint Lucia 4.87 4.39-0.20-- 4.59 0.02-0.25-- 0.27
Montserrat 0.03 0.03---- 0.03 ----- -
Mexico 16.09 3.88-1.69-- 5.57 0.11-0.410.079.92 10.51
Nicaragua 6.32 5.010.700.40-- 6.11 0.16--0.05- 0.21
Panama 2.63 0.58-1.51-- 2.09 0.05---0.49 0.54
Peru 29.39 19.98-5.24-- 25.22 1.34-0.330.152.35 4.17
Paraguay 2.32 1.05-1.21-- 2.26 0.05---- 0.05
Suriname 2.43 1.81-0.63-- 2.43 ----- -
El Salvador 9.81 6.490.801.97-- 9.26 0.55---- 0.55
Trinidad and Tobago 0.94 0.25-0.69-- 0.94 ----- -
Uruguay 0.88 --0.88-- 0.88 ----- -
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2.74 2.65-0.08-- 2.73 0.01---- 0.01
Venezuela 24.18 10.7013.350.10-- 24.14 0.04---- 0.04
Region-allocable
Americas 266.74 60.8015.25138.3315.1436.46 265.98 ---0.430.33 0.76
Central America 68.02 1.250.8062.61-0.09 64.75 2.27---1.00 3.27
South America 138.80 2.771.00120.76-0.10 124.63 11.13---3.04 14.17
Caribbean 37.18 3.64-26.310.540.24 30.73 0.45-5.78-0.21 6.45
Europe 2,161.92 31.05 39.35 71.95 8.57 8.15 159.06 0.11 0.52 0.09 0.01 2,002.12 2,002.86
Country-allocable
Albania 0.20 0.20---- 0.20 0.00---- 0.00
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.21 0.21---- 0.21 ----- -
Belarus 0.24 0.19-0.05-- 0.24 ----- -
Estonia 0.17 --0.17-- 0.17 ----- -
Lithuania 0.17 --0.17-- 0.17 ----- -
Latvia 0.17 --0.17-- 0.17 ----- -
Moldova 2.45 0.30-2.15-- 2.45 0.00---- 0.00
Montenegro 0.14 0.14---- 0.14 ----- -
North Macedonia 6.54 0.14-6.40-- 6.54 ----- -
Serbia 0.15 0.14-0.01-- 0.15 ----- -
Türkiye 0.21 0.10---- 0.10 0.10--0.01- 0.11
Ukraine 2,097.63 27.9232.5033.201.46- 95.09 0.000.41--2,002.12 2,002.54
Kosovo 0.53 0.15-0.180.09- 0.41 -0.12--- 0.12
Region-allocable
Europe 53.13 1.566.8529.467.028.15 53.04 --0.09-- 0.09
Oceania 65.85 6.71 1.62 49.02 1.58 4.77 63.70 1.64 - 0.50 - 0.00 2.14
Country-allocable
Fiji 2.21 0.96-0.18-- 1.14 0.82-0.25-- 1.07
Micronesia 0.24 0.12-0.12-- 0.24 0.00---- 0.00
Kiribati 0.32 0.16-0.12-- 0.28 0.05---- 0.05
Marshall Islands 0.32 0.12-0.20-- 0.31 0.00---0.00 0.00
Nauru 0.24 0.12-0.12-- 0.24 ----- -
Papua New Guinea 0.24 0.12-0.12-- 0.24 0.00---- 0.00
Palau 0.24 0.12-0.12-- 0.24 ----- -
Solomon Islands 0.58 0.12-0.12-- 0.24 0.34---- 0.34
Tonga 0.28 0.16-0.12-- 0.28 0.01---- 0.01
Tuvalu 0.88 0.76-0.12-- 0.88 0.01---- 0.01
Vanuatu 0.33 0.12-0.14-- 0.25 0.08---- 0.08
Samoa 1.20 0.76-0.12-- 0.88 0.08-0.25-- 0.33
Region-allocable
Oceania 58.76 3.121.6247.421.584.77 58.51 0.25---- 0.25
Global/unallocable (2) 3,447.48 0.02 - 18.34 2.75 5.06 26.16 49.02 13.54 26.51 475.48 2,856.77 3,421.31
Total 10,222.61 1,388.23 573.21 2,342.58 57.54 191.28 4,552.85 176.19 20.36 52.88 493.64 4,926.69 5,669.76
(1) Projects coded to Africa are included under Sub-Saharan Africa because most of the benefits will incur to countries in that region.

(2) Unallocable aid are disbursements that cannot be identified for any particular recipient or sector (e.g. cost of refugees in Canada).

Geographic distribution of Canada’s multilateral international assistance

Figures in millions of Canadian dollars

Text version - Figure 13
Total multilateral2,070
Africa1,162
Americas242
Asia428
Middle East61
Europe56
Global91
Oceania30
Africa
Africa, regional151
Democratic Republic of Congo80
Nigeria73
Ethiopia69
Tanzania68
Mozambique60
Uganda48
Ghana43
Kenya41
Côte d'Ivoire34
Malawi32
Senegal32
Rwanda31
Zambia27
Madagascar25
Burkina Faso23
Zimbabwe22
South Sudan21
Central African Republic20
Mali20
Other countries243
Americas
Americas, regional89
Argentina54
Haiti15
El Salvador11
Mexico8
Other countries65
Asia
Bangladesh71
Pakistan68
Asia, regional55
South Asia, regional24
India19
Other countries191
Middle East
Yemen17
West Bank and Gaza17
Lebanon8
Syria7
Jordan6
Other countries5
Oceania
Tuvalu8
Papua New Guinea6
Oceania, regional4
Tonga3
Solomon Islands2
Other countries7
Europe
Europe, regional36
Ukraine8
Other countries12

D3: Multilateral international assistance

Multilateral aid cannot be accurately attributed to Canada's contributions, regardless of the methodology used. See definition of “multilateral aid” in the Glossary for a complete explanation.

This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in millions of Canadian dollars.

RecipientTotal¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµOther government sources
United Nations agency, fund or commissionRegional development banksOther multilateral organizationsTotalDepartment of Finance CanadaOthersTotal
Africa - Total 1,162.35 158.35 123.14 466.85 748.34 413.57 0.44 414.01
Sub-Saharan Africa 1,155.10 155.51 123.14 462.44 741.09 413.57 0.44 414.01
Country-allocable
Angola 2.91 0.500.032.38 2.91 0.00- 0.00
Benin 16.48 0.363.594.20 8.15 8.33- 8.33
Botswana 1.06 0.18-0.88 1.06 -- -
Burkina Faso 22.51 2.851.246.61 10.70 11.81- 11.81
Burundi 10.58 2.901.810.67 5.38 5.20- 5.20
Cameroon 17.46 1.201.409.07 11.67 5.79- 5.79
Cabo Verde 2.52 0.54-0.48 1.02 1.50- 1.50
Central African Republic 20.34 9.681.335.48 16.48 3.85- 3.85
Chad 15.55 5.580.634.80 11.01 4.54- 4.54
Comoros 3.25 0.091.010.53 1.62 1.64- 1.64
Democratic Republic of Congo 80.04 10.298.8328.70 47.82 32.22- 32.22
Congo 7.84 0.450.293.26 3.99 3.85- 3.85
Côte d'Ivoire 34.11 0.872.1310.52 13.52 20.59- 20.59
Djibouti 2.75 0.410.550.46 1.42 1.33- 1.33
Equatorial Guinea 0.24 0.11-0.12 0.24 -- -
Eritrea 3.98 0.401.162.23 3.78 0.19- 0.19
Eswatini 2.16 0.25-1.91 2.16 -- -
Ethiopia 68.50 4.482.9025.49 32.87 35.63- 35.63
Gabon 0.27 0.13-0.14 0.27 -- -
Gambia 7.52 1.141.102.00 4.25 3.27- 3.27
Ghana 42.83 0.566.7113.82 21.10 21.73- 21.73
Guinea 11.69 0.462.964.71 8.13 3.56- 3.56
Guinea-Bissau 5.45 0.190.743.26 4.19 1.26- 1.26
Kenya 41.27 1.554.6011.14 17.28 23.99- 23.99
Lesotho 5.07 1.590.392.14 4.13 0.94- 0.94
Liberia 11.00 0.502.814.31 7.61 3.39- 3.39
Madagascar 25.29 2.052.469.02 13.52 11.77- 11.77
Malawi 31.99 2.963.3211.97 18.25 13.74- 13.74
Mali 19.79 4.521.298.51 14.32 5.47- 5.47
Mauritania 7.15 2.110.391.47 3.97 3.18- 3.18
Mauritius 0.46 0.08-0.39 0.46 -- -
Mozambique 60.18 6.064.5826.26 36.91 23.27- 23.27
Namibia 3.33 0.34-2.98 3.33 -- -
Niger 13.55 1.381.815.03 8.21 5.34- 5.34
Nigeria 72.88 2.512.5231.05 36.08 36.80- 36.80
Rwanda 31.05 1.484.5511.23 17.26 13.80- 13.80
São Tomé and Príncipe 1.84 0.070.200.80 1.07 0.77- 0.77
Senegal 31.53 0.651.3214.57 16.55 14.98- 14.98
Sierra Leone 12.50 1.801.095.04 7.92 4.58- 4.58
Somalia 18.27 3.851.394.38 9.61 8.66- 8.66
South Africa 13.33 0.89-12.45 13.33 -- -
South Sudan 21.06 9.312.733.68 15.72 5.34- 5.34
Sudan 16.66 7.163.325.58 16.06 0.60- 0.60
Tanzania 67.89 1.707.9325.45 35.08 32.81- 32.81
Togo 11.69 0.451.063.90 5.41 6.28- 6.28
Uganda 48.02 2.047.0825.97 35.09 12.93- 12.93
Zambia 27.08 0.591.5313.30 15.42 11.66- 11.66
Zimbabwe 22.03 1.102.4718.04 21.61 0.42- 0.42
Region-allocable
Sub-Saharan Africa 2.40 0.100.012.25 2.36 0.04- 0.04
West Africa 3.23 0.600.261.00 1.86 1.37- 1.37
Central Africa 0.43 0.03-0.40 0.43 -- -
East Africa 2.32 0.380.900.04 1.32 1.00- 1.00
Southern Africa 0.46 0.100.130.22 0.44 0.02- 0.02
Africa (1) 151.31 53.9624.6168.17 146.74 4.130.44 4.57
North Africa 7.25 2.84 - 4.42 7.25 - - -
Country-allocable
Algeria 0.36 0.29-0.06 0.36 -- -
Egypt 3.93 0.86-3.07 3.93 -- -
Western Sahara 0.34 0.34-- 0.34 -- -
Libya 0.83 0.83-- 0.83 -- -
Morocco 1.29 0.30-0.99 1.29 -- -
Tunisia 0.49 0.20-0.30 0.49 -- -
Region-allocable
North Africa 0.01 0.01-- 0.01 -- -
Middle East 60.94 41.56 - 6.09 47.64 13.16 0.14 13.30
Country-allocable
Iraq 1.12 1.09-0.03 1.12 -- -
Iran 0.47 0.39-0.08 0.47 -- -
Jordan 6.32 4.71-0.97 5.68 0.64- 0.64
Lebanon 7.65 7.25-0.32 7.57 0.08- 0.08
West Bank and Gaza 17.07 17.07-- 17.07 -- -
Syria 7.05 6.07-0.98 7.05 -- -
Yemen 17.45 3.88-1.13 5.02 12.43- 12.43
Region-allocable
Middle East 3.82 1.10-2.57 3.67 0.010.14 0.15
Asia 427.82 67.12 29.43 181.51 278.06 149.65 0.11 149.76
Country-allocable
Afghanistan 10.33 4.952.012.76 9.72 0.61- 0.61
Armenia 1.18 0.450.180.51 1.14 0.04- 0.04
Azerbaijan 0.59 0.120.010.46 0.59 -- -
Bangladesh 70.58 5.959.0712.28 27.30 43.28- 43.28
Bhutan 5.70 0.290.224.07 4.58 1.12- 1.12
China 12.07 0.500.0911.48 12.07 -- -
Georgia 2.77 0.210.052.48 2.74 0.03- 0.03
Indonesia 16.55 0.960.0015.58 16.55 -- -
India 18.90 1.920.1414.18 16.23 2.66- 2.66
Kyrgyzstan 6.98 0.210.482.13 2.83 4.15- 4.15
Cambodia 18.77 0.473.496.75 10.71 8.07- 8.07
North Korea 0.38 0.21-0.17 0.38 -- -
Kazakhstan 0.85 0.190.010.64 0.85 -- -
Laos 3.79 0.280.261.08 1.62 2.17- 2.17
Sri Lanka 18.17 0.402.593.59 6.58 11.60- 11.60
Myanmar 7.71 2.460.135.12 7.71 -- -
Mongolia 3.80 0.270.332.44 3.03 0.77- 0.77
Maldives 1.08 0.160.250.27 0.68 0.41- 0.41
Malaysia 0.29 0.220.000.06 0.29 -- -
Nepal 17.13 0.934.594.76 10.27 6.85- 6.85
Philippines 7.31 0.530.036.75 7.31 -- -
Pakistan 68.30 2.481.1020.64 24.22 44.08- 44.08
Thailand 3.96 0.560.003.40 3.96 -- -
Tajikistan 8.88 0.260.023.20 3.48 5.40- 5.40
Timor-Leste 5.68 0.360.115.11 5.58 0.10- 0.10
Turkmenistan 0.48 0.090.010.39 0.48 -- -
Uzbekistan 15.37 0.190.871.96 3.02 12.36- 12.36
Vietnam 13.84 0.442.265.49 8.19 5.65- 5.65
Region-allocable
Asia 55.27 38.970.6915.45 55.10 0.060.11 0.17
South Central Asia 0.01 0.01-- 0.01 -- -
South Asia 23.81 1.340.1022.16 23.61 0.20- 0.20
Central Asia 0.25 0.030.110.07 0.21 0.04- 0.04
Southeast Asia 7.04 0.740.226.08 7.04 -- -
Americas 241.53 63.61 20.41 145.63 229.64 11.72 0.17 11.89
Country-allocable
Argentina 54.10 0.29-53.81 54.10 -- -
Bolivia 1.94 0.31-1.13 1.43 0.51- 0.51
Brazil 2.50 0.50-2.00 2.50 -- -
Belize 1.40 0.071.090.24 1.40 -- -
Colombia 1.66 0.97-0.69 1.66 -- -
Costa Rica 0.73 0.16-0.57 0.73 -- -
Cuba 1.89 0.23-1.66 1.89 -- -
Dominica 0.87 0.04-0.01 0.05 0.82- 0.82
Dominican Republic 0.63 0.20-0.43 0.63 -- -
Ecuador 2.50 0.34-2.15 2.50 -- -
Grenada 4.31 0.013.500.03 3.54 0.77- 0.77
Guatemala 3.17 0.31-2.86 3.17 -- -
Guyana 7.48 0.086.090.16 6.32 1.16- 1.16
Honduras 4.62 0.68-1.51 2.19 2.43- 2.43
Haiti 14.66 5.42-4.96 10.39 4.27- 4.27
Jamaica 5.11 0.14-4.97 5.11 -- -
Saint Lucia 6.94 0.026.410.13 6.57 0.37- 0.37
Montserrat 0.00 0.00-- 0.00 -- -
Mexico 7.61 0.39-7.21 7.61 -- -
Nicaragua 2.35 0.43-0.94 1.37 0.97- 0.97
Panama 2.57 0.45-2.12 2.57 -- -
Peru 2.91 0.56-2.35 2.91 -- -
Paraguay 2.25 0.23-2.02 2.25 -- -
Suriname 0.35 0.05-0.30 0.35 -- -
El Salvador 10.90 0.36-10.54 10.90 -- -
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2.41 0.022.060.01 2.09 0.32- 0.32
Venezuela 3.33 0.66-2.67 3.33 -- -
Region-allocable
Americas 89.37 49.970.0539.18 89.20 -0.17 0.17
Central America 0.88 0.38-0.42 0.80 0.08- 0.08
South America 0.49 0.15-0.34 0.49 -- -
Caribbean 1.60 0.191.210.19 1.58 0.01- 0.01
Europe 55.58 31.25 - 21.84 53.09 2.41 0.08 2.49
Country-allocable
Albania 0.51 0.19-0.32 0.51 -- -
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2.26 0.20-2.07 2.26 -- -
Belarus 1.04 0.10-0.94 1.04 -- -
Moldova 2.67 0.29-0.76 1.05 1.62- 1.62
Montenegro 0.25 0.06-0.19 0.25 -- -
North Macedonia 0.67 0.13-0.54 0.67 -- -
Serbia 0.76 0.15-0.61 0.76 -- -
Türkiye 1.09 0.80-0.29 1.09 -- -
Ukraine 8.05 0.57-7.48 8.05 -- -
Kosovo 2.55 0.24-1.52 1.76 0.79- 0.79
Region-allocable
Europe 35.73 28.52-7.13 35.65 -0.08 0.08
Oceania 30.27 4.77 0.71 19.56 25.05 5.23 - 5.23
Country-allocable
Fiji 0.47 0.330.000.07 0.40 0.08- 0.08
Micronesia 0.32 0.00-0.10 0.11 0.22- 0.22
Kiribati 0.45 0.010.060.02 0.09 0.36- 0.36
Marshall Islands 2.13 0.03-1.70 1.72 0.40- 0.40
Nauru 0.04 0.000.000.03 0.04 -- -
Niue 0.02 -0.000.01 0.02 -- -
Papua New Guinea 5.95 0.320.203.98 4.50 1.45- 1.45
Palau 0.22 0.030.000.19 0.22 -- -
Solomon Islands 2.29 0.820.110.21 1.14 1.14- 1.14
Tonga 2.54 0.010.002.21 2.23 0.32- 0.32
Tuvalu 8.21 0.00-7.97 7.97 0.24- 0.24
Vanuatu 1.51 0.150.080.80 1.03 0.47- 0.47
Samoa 2.12 0.03-1.63 1.66 0.47- 0.47
Region-allocable
Oceania 4.01 3.050.240.65 3.93 0.08- 0.08
Global/unallocable 91.49 41.54 - 33.51 75.05 - 16.44 16.44
Total 2,069.99 408.20 173.68 874.99 1,456.88 595.74 17.37 613.11
(1) Projects coded to Africa are included under Sub-Saharan Africa as most of the benefits will incur to countries in that sub-region.

Appendices

Appendix 1 - Reflows from repayable contributions and loans

In millions of Canadian dollars.

¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµExport Development Canada
Bilateral loans 25.56 18.30
Africa5.970.11
Algeria0.08-
Egypt4.920.11
Morocco0.07-
Tunisia0.89-
Americas0.15-
Dominican Republic0.05-
Guatemala0.10-
Asia7.4018.19
China-18.19
Indonesia6.27-
Malaysia0.05-
Philippines0.10-
Sri Lanka0.30-
Thailand0.67-
Middle East12.00-
Jordan12.00-
Europe0.04-
Malta0.04-
Repayable contributions 141.78 -
Total 167.34 18.30
This table refers to repayments of loans granted to developing countries by the former Canadian International Development Agency and Export Development Canada and repayable contributions for development-related purposes issued by ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ and the Department of Finance Canada.

Note that reflows on repayable contributions and loans are shown as negative amounts in some OECD reports as these were counted as ODA when they were granted.

Under Section 23 of the Export Development Act, Export Development Canada reports as ODA concessional sovereign loans. These concessional credits, meeting approved development criteria, are not considered part of the international assistance envelope.

Appendix 2 - official other bilateral official flows by recipient

This table includes non-ODA bilateral assistance expenditure in millions of Canadian dollars.

RecipientTotal¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµOther government sources
Geographic programsPeace and Security Programs BureauInternational Assistance Partnerships and Programming BranchInternational Security and Political AffairsOther programs
Sub-Saharan Africa 183.93 - 26.82 156.61 0.42 - 0.08
Country-allocable
Angola 0.02 -0.02--- -
Burkina Faso 2.33 -2.33--- -
Benin 0.04 -0.04--- -
Democratic Republic of Congo 0.08 -0.04--- 0.04
Côte d'Ivoire 0.08 -0.04--- 0.04
Cameroon 0.06 -0.06--- -
Cabo Verde 0.02 -0.02--- -
Eritrea 0.03 -0.03--- -
Ethiopia 0.04 -0.04--- -
Ghana 0.51 -0.51--- -
Gambia 0.02 -0.02--- -
Equatorial Guinea 0.02 -0.02--- -
Guinea-Bissau 0.02 -0.02--- -
Kenya 2.99 -2.970.03-- -
Liberia 0.03 -0.03--- -
Mali 0.08 -0.08--- -
Mauritania 0.26 -0.26--- -
Mauritius 0.03 -0.03--- -
Malawi 0.03 -0.03--- -
Mozambique 0.02 -0.02--- -
Niger 0.53 -0.53--- -
Nigeria 0.04 -0.04--- -
Seychelles 0.23 -0.210.02-- -
Sudan 0.14 -0.14--- -
Sierra Leone 1.71 -1.71--- -
Senegal 0.04 -0.04--- -
Somalia 1.08 -1.08--- -
São Tomé and Príncipe 0.02 -0.02--- -
Chad 0.04 -0.04--- -
Togo 0.04 -0.04--- -
Tanzania 0.35 -0.35--- -
South Africa 119.17 -1.60117.57-- -
Zambia 0.28 -0.28--- -
Zimbabwe 0.02 -0.02--- -
Region-allocable
Sub-Saharan Africa 1.38 -1.38--- -
Southern Africa 1.82 -1.82--- -
Africa 50.36 -10.9538.990.42- -
North Africa 3.34 - 3.34 - - - -
Country-allocable
Algeria 0.32 -0.32--- -
Egypt 0.28 -0.28--- -
Libya 0.28 -0.28--- -
Morocco 0.86 -0.86--- -
Tunisia 1.60 -1.60--- -
Middle East 14.51 - 14.39 0.11 - - -
Country-allocable
Iraq 2.01 -1.980.03-- -
Iran 0.03 --0.03-- -
Jordan 7.46 -7.430.03-- -
Lebanon 1.70 -1.70--- -
Saudi Arabia 0.03 --0.03-- -
Syria 0.25 -0.25--- -
Region-allocable
Middle East 3.04 -3.04--- -
Asia 185.11 - 31.83 152.78 0.42 - 0.08
Country-allocable
Bangladesh 0.28 -0.28--- -
Brunei 0.19 -0.19--- -
Bhutan 0.12 -0.12--- -
Indonesia 12.08 -1.9110.18-- -
India 10.41 -0.2010.21-- -
Kyrgyzstan 0.26 -0.26--- -
Cambodia 1.22 -1.22--- -
Kazakhstan 0.26 -0.26--- -
Laos 3.02 -2.960.06-- -
Sri Lanka 0.25 -0.25--- -
Myanmar 0.70 -0.70--- -
Maldives 0.12 -0.12--- -
Malaysia 1.53 -1.53--- -
Nepal 0.14 -0.14--- -
Philippines 11.73 -1.5110.18-- 0.04
Pakistan 2.12 -2.12--- -
Singapore 0.12 -0.12--- -
Thailand 2.92 -2.92--- -
Tajikistan 0.26 -0.26--- -
Timor-Leste 0.12 -0.12--- -
Turkmenistan 0.26 -0.26--- -
Uzbekistan 0.69 -0.69--- -
Vietnam 0.95 -0.91--- 0.04
Region-allocable
Asia 128.67 -6.09122.160.42- -
Southeast Asia 6.21 -6.21--- -
South Asia 0.38 -0.38--- -
Eastern Asia 0.08 -0.08--- -
Americas 290.69 0.76 46.74 242.69 0.42 - 0.08
Country-allocable
Antigua and Barbuda 0.46 0.120.34--- -
Argentina 0.32 -0.28--- 0.04
Barbados 0.39 0.050.34--- -
Bolivia 0.33 -0.33--- -
Brazil 0.15 -0.15--- -
Bahamas 0.19 0.060.12--- -
Belize 1.00 -1.00--- -
Chile 0.80 -0.330.46-- -
Colombia 1.01 -0.97--- 0.04
Costa Rica 0.61 -0.61--- -
Cuba 0.22 -0.22--- -
Dominica 0.08 -0.08--- -
Dominican Republic 4.42 -0.543.88-- -
Ecuador 0.70 -0.70--- -
Grenada 0.09 -0.09--- -
Guatemala 1.35 -1.35--- -
Guyana 73.12 -0.6172.51-- -
Honduras 1.12 -1.12--- -
Haiti 21.47 -21.47--- -
Jamaica 1.09 -1.09--- -
Mexico 1.12 -1.12--- -
Panama 1.24 -1.24--- -
Peru 0.45 -0.45--- -
Paraguay 0.15 -0.15--- -
Saint Kitts and Nevis 0.13 0.060.08--- -
Saint Lucia 0.08 -0.08--- -
Suriname 0.27 -0.27--- -
El Salvador 1.12 -1.12--- -
Trinidad and Tobago 0.94 0.250.69--- -
Uruguay 0.88 -0.280.60-- -
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0.08 -0.08--- -
Region-allocable
Americas 44.19 -5.2138.570.42- -
Central America 39.36 -0.6538.71-- -
South America 78.59 -2.9575.64-- -
Caribbean 13.16 0.220.6312.31-- -
Europe 1,297.87 - 16.21 5.75 0.42 - 1,275.50
Country-allocable
Lithuania 0.17 --0.17-- -
Latvia 0.17 --0.17-- -
Ukraine 1,285.92 -10.42--- 1,275.50
Estonia 0.17 --0.17-- -
North Macedonia 3.88 --3.88-- -
Region-allocable
Europe 7.57 -5.781.370.42- -
Oceania 14.17 - 4.93 9.24 - - -
Country-allocable
Fiji 0.12 -0.12--- -
Micronesia 0.12 -0.12--- -
Kiribati 0.12 -0.12--- -
Marshall Islands 0.12 -0.12--- -
Nauru 0.12 -0.12--- -
Papua New Guinea 0.12 -0.12--- -
Palau 0.12 -0.12--- -
Solomon Islands 0.12 -0.12--- -
Tonga 0.12 -0.12--- -
Tuvalu 0.12 -0.12--- -
Vanuatu 0.12 -0.12--- -
Samoa 0.12 -0.12--- -
Region-allocable
Oceania 12.72 -3.489.24-- -
Global/unallocable 5.21 - 3.63 - - - 1.58
Total 1,994.81 0.76 147.89 567.18 1.67 - 1,277.33

Appendix 3 – Glossary

Administrative costs (see also Operations and management)
In 1979, OECD-DAC members agreed that ODA figures should include the administrative costs of extending assistance. The inclusion of administrative cost data was intended to improve the comparability of total ODA figures among donor countries.
Anti-Crime Capacity Building Program (ACCBP)
The ACCBP 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. To maintain its status 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 cost
  • 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 D2 shows the breakdown of Canada’s bilateral assistance by recipient.
Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI)
The CFLI is a contributions program administered at Canadian missions abroad that is used to advance Canadian interests and priorities in a targeted and flexible manner. It occupies a unique niche: distinct, yet complementary to other ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ programming (i.e. development, security, democracy, humanitarian responses). The CFLI funds small-scale, locally-developed projects of up to $50,000, worth $25,000 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)
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, and 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
  • 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 C1.
Cost of refugees
Refers to refugee-related costs incurred during refugees’ 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 OECD-DAC directives.

Note that only 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."
Counter-Terrorism Capacity Building Program (CTCBP)
The CTCBP 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 Tables D1 and D2 and cover a broad range of activities. These include programs carried out directly with government organizations, including with 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.
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."

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.
Disaster prevention and preparedness
Refers to a specific set of humanitarian assistance activities that support disaster risk reduction (e.g. developing knowledge, natural-risk 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."
Expenditures
The term “expenditures” includes:
  • amounts spent (e.g. transfer payment in the form of a grant or contribution)
  • capital subscriptions or advances to an international financial institution in the form of a note issuance
  • 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 Act. These concessional credits, meeting approved development criteria, are not, however, considered part of the regular assistance program budget (i.e. international assistance envelope). Since the 2014-15 Statistical Report, loan repayments for previous ODA loans are no longer netted out of the totals.
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.
Department of 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 debt relief, that is, debt reorganization that relieves the overall burden of debt in partner countries. The Department of Finance 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 Department of Finance Canada's Main Estimates.
FinDev Canada
A development finance institution that offers financial solutions to businesses in developing countries, with the potential to positively impact market development, empower women and mitigate climate change.
Fiscal year
This report is prepared on the fiscal-year basis adopted by the Government of Canada. The fiscal year begins April 1 and ends March 31.
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
¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ delivers most of its bilateral assistance through country programs (see “Country programs”) or regional programs (see ‘‘Regional programs”), managed by the department's Geographic Programs.
¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ
Under this 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 ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ remains dedicated to delivering 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.
Global Issues and Development
This ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ branch manages the development aspects of Canada’s relations with multilateral organizations, provides financial support for these organizations, and helps determine their policies and programs throughout the world.

Global Issues and Development delivers bilateral and multilateral assistance. See related definitions of "bilateral assistance" and "multilateral assistance."
Global Partnership Program
This is the main mechanism through which Canada supports international efforts through concrete projects to prevent the proliferation of weapons and materials of mass destruction and their potential use by terrorists.
Global Peace and Security Program
This program responds to increasing international demand for Canadian support and involvement in complex crises, including conflicts and natural disasters, and coordinates whole-of-government engagements in fragile and conflict-affected states. The program also integrates policy, operations, coordination and programming to provide agile, timely and responsive programming to further advance the government's priorities in the important area of peace and security.
Humanitarian assistance
Humanitarian assistance 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 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
  • rehabilitation, reconstruction and transition assistance while the emergency situation persists
    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 includes all financial resources provided by Canadian governments (federal, provincial, territorial or municipal) to support economic, environmental, social and political development in other (primarily developing) countries.

    See section “Understanding the report” for more information.
    International assistance envelope (IAE)
    The international assistance envelope is a dedicated, whole-of-government pool of resources for international assistance. It funds the majority of Canada’s international assistance. Most of the activities funded by the IAE qualify as ODA and comply with the requirements of Canada’s Official Development Assistance Accountability Act. Non-ODA eligible activities funded by the international assistance envelope include, for example, security, conflict prevention, and stabilization and peacebuilding initiatives that do not meet ODA eligibility due to country eligibility or activity type.
    International Business Development and Innovation
    This ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ branch supports private sector engagement and the management and administration of several international scholarship opportunities for Canadians and foreign students.
    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 to 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.
    International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
    The IDRC is 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 1 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 2 countries) exist and are technically IFIs. Many of these are multilateral development banks. The best-known IFIs are the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and regional development banks.
    International Humanitarian Assistance Bureau
    This ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ 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 International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs, except in the West Bank and Gaza, where the country program also provides humanitarian assistance.

    Refer to Table B2 for a detailed summary of Canada’s international humanitarian assistance.
    International Scholarship Program
    This 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 ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ branch is responsible for coordinating Canadian peace and security objectives.
    Loan repayments
    In this report, the term “loan repayments” refers to repayments to Canada of development-related loans by developing countries, whether the loans were issued by ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ or other departments. A detailed breakdown by country/organization is available in appendices 1 and 2.

    “Bilateral loans” – refers to repayments of loans granted by ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ to developing countries prior to 1986.

    “Multilateral loans” – refers to repayments of loans granted by ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ to the Andean Development Corporation, the African Development Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank.
    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 the Government of Canada's goals and objectives.

    In accordance with international standards, this reports counts long-term institutional support to multilateral organizations 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 the ODA portion of assessed contributions. See definition of "assessed contributions."
    Material relief assistance and services
    In Table B2, this refers to a specific set of humanitarian assistance activities:
    • the provision of shelter, water, sanitation and health services
    • the supply of medicines and other non-food relief items
    • assistance other than for food or protection to refugees and internally displaced people in developing countries
    Mobilized private finance
    Mobilized private finance refers to the participation of the private sector in sustainable development projects. Official actors such as Canada can attract private investment in developing countries by mitigating risk and improving the enabling environment. The financial engagement of the private sector in a particular project is “mobilized” because of Canada’s involvement to make the project financially viable.
    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
    • 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.

    To estimate/impute the portion of assistance going through multilateral organizations to developing countries, the OECD has developed a series of coefficients based on the 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 D3.

    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 are based on the totality of the program, 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 several 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 multilateral organizations 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 to recipient countries. They include multilateral development banks (e.g. the World Bank and regional development banks), United Nations agencies, international public-private partnerships, and regional groupings (e.g. certain European Union organizations).
    National Defence
    This refers to ODA-eligible contributions from the Department of National Defence, 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.
    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 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 Human Rights, Freedoms and Inclusion
    The Office of Human Rights, Freedoms and Inclusion supports religious communities that are facing intolerance or persecution in their country through projects in 4 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.
    Official development assistance (ODA)
    Official development assistance (ODA) represents the vast majority of Canada’s international assistance. Canada accepts 2 definitions of ODA:
    1. As defined by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, ODA refers to flows to countries and territories on the DAC list of ODA recipients and to multilateral institutions. Funding must be provided by official agencies, including state and local governments, or by their executive agencies. Each transaction must be administered with the promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as its main objective and/or be concessional in character.
    2. The term "ODA," as defined by Canada’s Official Development Assistance Accountability Act (ODAAA), is used in Government of Canada publications. Canada’s ODAAA spending is compatible with the OECD-DAC definition above but is only applicable to federal entities and, in addition, must meet the 3 criteria set out in subsection 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. International assistance to alleviate the effects of a disaster or other emergencies is also counted as ODA under the Act.
    Operations and management (see also Administrative costs)
    In this report, the term "operations and management costs" refer to those directly incurred by the donor agency to cover the day-to-day costs of extending international assistance.
    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 a donor’s military equipment to deliver humanitarian assistance or perform development services are ODA-eligible (e.g., emergency assistance by the Disaster Assistance Response Team). Activities outside the IAE that are not ODA-eligible are considered out of the 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 ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ branch provides opportunities for Canadians to engage in international development and contributes to initiatives designed and delivered predominantly by Canadian civil society organizations; the private sector; colleges, universities and research entities; and provincial and regional councils and foundations. The branch facilitates knowledge exchange across the department and with civil society and international partners to advance innovative approaches to international development.
    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 ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ's assistance programs, excluding operations and management costs, and changes in the value of investments in IFIs.
    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 5 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.
    Regional programs
    Refers to regional programs managed by ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ's Geographic Programs Bureau (see above) that address the regional issues countries face together. In Tables D1 and D2, these programs are reported separately from country programs. See ''Country programs'' above.
    Repayable contributions
    A contribution provided to a recipient institution for investment purposes, with the expectation of long-term reflows at conditions specified in the financing agreement. The provider assumes the risk of total or partial failure of the investment.
    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 B1)
    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
    • 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 identifies the specific area of the recipient’s economic or social structure the contribution is intended to foster. The sector classification does not refer to the type of goods or services provided.
    Services provided without charge by other departments
    This refers to costs incurred by other departments for accommodation, legal and cheque-issuing services rendered to ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ. See "ODA-eligible imputed costs" above.
    Services rendered abroad
    These are common services provided to Canada-based and locally engaged ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ personnel at Canada's diplomatic and consular missions abroad. These funds help to facilitate the presence of development officers in the field and support the implementation of international assistance projects.
    Strategic Policy and Summits
    This ¶¶ÒùÊÓÆµ branch represents Canada at international forums and ensures that international commitments are reflected in Canadian development policies.
    Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
    In September 2015, Canada and 192 other UN member states adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The 2030 Agenda is a 15-year global framework centred on an ambitious set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 169 targets and over 230 indicators. The 2030 Agenda envisions a secure world free of poverty and hunger, with full and productive employment, access to quality education and universal health coverage, the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls, and an end to environmental degradation.

    The 2030 Agenda is a global framework of action for people, the planet, prosperity, peace and partnership. It integrates social, economic and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, as well as peace, governance and justice elements. It is universal in nature, meaning that developing and developed countries alike will implement the Agenda. Furthermore, the Agenda includes an overarching principle of ensuring that no one is left behind in the achievement of the SDGs.

    Canada’s international assistance projects can support multiple SDGs at the same time.
    Total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD)
    TOSSD is a new international statistical framework for monitoring official resources and private finance mobilized by official interventions in support of sustainable development. It encompasses all officially supported resource flows to promote sustainable development in developing countries, and to support development enablers and address global challenges at regional or global levels. As such, it includes almost all reported ODA. TOSSD also includes private resources mobilized by the official sector (e.g. through public-private partnerships).
    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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