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External assistance to CAR | 2007
Base data from the aid management system DAD
Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)Amount
Humanitarian Aid (700)$54mAction Relating to Debt (600)$44mGovernment and Civil Society (150)$36mHealth (120)$22mGeneral Budget Support (500)$15mPopulation Policy / Reproductive Health$8mTransport and Storage (210)$6mMulti-Sector / Cross-Cutting Aid (400)$6mOther Social Infrastructure and Services (160)$5mEducation (110)$4m
Expenditure by location (Top 10)Amount
Nation-Wide$114mBangui$30mOuham$12mNana Gribizi$10mOuham Pende$8mVakaga$7mHaute Kotto$5mBamingui Bangoran$5mSangha Mbaéré$4mLobaye$3m
* including for multi-year projects
Ministry of Planning, Economics and International Cooperation | PRSP Technical National Cooperation | http://dad.minplan-rca.orgv 20/04/2009
Data in the aid management system DAD is primarily entered by donors and implementing partners in CAR. Data on humanitarian contributions is primarily taken fromOCHA's Financial Tracking System www.reliefweb.int/fts, with adjustments where necessary. Sector classifications may vary from those used by other organisations. DADis not an accounting system, but aims to reflect 85% of bilateral and multilateral assistance. Detailed information on DAD is available on http://dad.minplan-rca.org.For any questions contact: Kersten Jauer, Senior Information Manager, UNDP CAR, kersten.jauer@undp.org$333.5m$243.9m$212.3mCommitted*Disbursed*Expenditure87%13%
GrantsLoans
34%30%4%32%
Projects / progr.Budget supportTech. coop.Humanitarian
$124.4m$42.0m$37.0m$30.8m$17.5m$17.3m$13.2m$13.0m$5.7m$5.6mECWorld BankUNFranceUSAfDBChinaGlobal FundSwedenJapan
Commitments (Top 10)
$54.1m$36.4m$31.0m$24.2m$17.5m$17.5m$12.8m$8.3m$5.7m$5.6mECUNIMFFranceAfDBUSChinaWorld BankSwedenJapan
Disbursements (Top 10)
$44.9m$29.9m$29.2m$17.4m$17.0m$14.7m$14.4m$4.5m$4.3m$3.9mMin. of FinanceWFPMin. of PlanUNDPCTP/PASUNICEFFrench Coop.FOMUCUNHCROCHA
Expenditure (Top 10)
$54.1m$44.2m$36.0m$21.9m$15.0m$7.9m$6.5m$5.8m$5.3m$4.0m700600150120500130210400160110
Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)Expenditure by location (without 'Nation-wide')
% of disbursements% of disbursements
< $1m> $1m> $3m> $6m> $9m> $12m
 
Development aid in CAR | 2007
Base data from the aid management system DAD
Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)Amount
Action Relating to Debt (600)$44mGovernment and Civil Society (150)$36mHealth (120)$22mGeneral Budget Support (500)$15mPopulation Policy / Reproductive Health$8mTransport and Storage (210)$6mMulti-Sector / Cross-Cutting Aid (400)$6mOther Social Infrastructure and Services (160)$5mEducation (110)$4mForestry (312)$3m
Expenditure by location (Top 10)Amount
Nation-wide$104mBangui$26mSangha Mbaéré$4mLobaye$3mOuham$3mNana Gribizi$2mKemo$2mOuaka$2mNana Mambéré$2mBasse Kotto$2m
* including for multi-year projects
Ministry of Planning, Economics and International Cooperation | PRSP Technical National Cooperation | http://dad.minplan-rca.orgv 20/04/2009
Data in the aid management system DAD is primarily entered by donors and implementing partners in CAR. Data on humanitarian contributions is primarily taken fromOCHA's Financial Tracking System www.reliefweb.int/fts, with adjustments where necessary. Sector classifications may vary from those used by other organisations. DADis not an accounting system, but aims to reflect 85% of bilateral and multilateral assistance. Detailed information on DAD is available on http://dad.minplan-rca.org$255.0m$166.3m$158.2mCommitted*Disbursed*Expenditure
Expenditure by location (without 'Nation-wide')
81%19%
GrantsLoans
22%78%
BilateralMultilateral
$117.3m$42.0m$23.7m$21.4m$17.3m$13.2m$13.0m$2.0m$1.4m$1.2mECWorld BankFranceUNAfDBChinaGlobal FundJapanACBFOthers
Commitments (Top 10)
$46.0m$31.0m$20.9m$18.4m$17.5m$12.8m$8.3m$4.7m$2.0m$1.4mECIMFUNFranceAfDBChinaWorld BankGlobal FundJapanGermany
Disbursements (Top 10)
$44.9m$29.9m$17.0m$16.2m$14.4m$9.8m$6.3m$4.5m$3.6m$1.7mMin. of FinanceMin. of PlanningCTP/PASUNDPFrench Coop.UNICEFWFPFOMUCUNFPAWHO
Expenditure (Top 10)
$44.2m$36.0m$21.9m$15.0m$7.9m$6.5m$5.8m$5.3m$4.0m$2.9m600150120500130210400160110312
Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)
< $1m> $1m> $3m> $6m> $9m> $12m
 
Humanitarian aid in CAR | 2007
Base data from the aid management system DAD
Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)Amount
Food security (1)$23mMultisector assistance to refugees and IDPs (2)$12mHealth (3)$9mCoordination and logistics (4)$7mEducation (5)$1mShelter and non-food items (6)$1mProtection, human rights, rule of law (7)$1mWater and sanitation (8)$0.5mSafety and security (9)$0.1m
Expenditure by location (Top 10)Amount
Nation-wide$10mOuham$9mNana Gribizi$8mOuham Pende$7mVakaga$6mHaute Kotto$5mBangui$4mBamingui Bangoran$4mHaut Mbomou$0.2mOuaka$0.1m
* including for multi-year projects
Ministry of Planning, Economics and International Cooperation | PRSP Technical National Cooperation | http://dad.minplan-rca.orgv 20/04/2009
Data in the aid management system DAD is primarily entered by donors and implementing partners in CAR. Data on humanitarian contributions is primarily taken fromOCHA's Financial Tracking System www.reliefweb.int/fts, with adjustments where necessary. Sector classifications may vary from those used by other organisations. DADis not an accounting system, but aims to reflect 85% of bilateral and multilateral assistance. Detailed information on DAD is available on http://dad.minplan-rca.org$78.5m$77.7m$54.1mCommitted*Disbursed*Expenditure
Expenditure by location (without 'Nation-wide')
25%75%
NGOUN
$17.1m$14.5m$7.1m$7.1m$5.7m$3.7m$3.6m$3.2m$2.7m$1.9mUSUNFranceECSwedenIrelandJapanNetherl.CanadaGermany
Commitments (Top 10)
$23.7m$4.8m$4.3m$3.9m$2.8m$1.9m$1.5m$1.3m$1.2m$1.2mWFPUNICEFUNHCROCHAICRCSolidaritesFAOWHOUNDPMerlin
Expenditure (Top 10)
$22.6m$11.9m$9.1m$7.4m$1.1m$1.0m$0.5m$0.5m$0.1m123456789
Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)
$17.2m$15.6m$7.1m$7.0m$5.7m$3.7m$3.6m$3.2m$2.7m$1.9mUSUNFranceECSwedenIrelandJapanNetherl.CanadaGermany
Disbursements (Top 10)
$9.8m$23.9m$77.7m200520062007
Disbursements
< $1m> $1m> $3m> $6m> $9m> $12m
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