cover image: The 2014 Data Report: Fighting poverty and financing Africa’s future.

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The 2014 Data Report: Fighting poverty and financing Africa’s future.

19 Sep 2014

full range of stakeholders from all over the world, and at the composition and targeting of ODA, including aid will reflect changes in the international development to least developed countries (LDCs), in-donor Next year poses both a challenge and a momentous system since the last conferences in 2008 (Doha) and expenditures and debt relief, and the concessionality of opportunity for humanity. [...] over the past decade, and many countries are seeing in the range of hundreds of billions of dollars per year.6 huge increases in the volume of resources available to Given that global savings are in the range of $18 trillion In the poorest countries, where government resources them. [...] The share of total Section 2 explores the composition and targeting of maintained over the next two years and beyond, to help aid allocated to sub-Saharan Africa has remained more aid flows in more detail, providing donor breakdowns ensure the best possible progress by the end of 2015 and or less flat over the past decade, and findings from the of (i) how much aid actually reaches recipient countr. [...] DAC recommends that the average share of grants in BOX 3: CALCULATING THE GRANT ELEMENT the sum of the present value of future repayments AND EQUIVALENT OF A LOAN and the face value of the loan is the grant equivalent. [...] One recently undertaken by the OECD DAC found that options to construct risk-adjusted rates, including using option being explored by the DAC is to link ODA loans to the IMF / World Bank concessionality test seems the DDRs or the IMF/World Bank 5% rate with the the poorest countries with the IMF / World Bank to be one of the prevailing measurements used in addition of a ‘risk premium’.
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