10 |
ODA |
Official Development Assistance. Those flows to countries and territories on
the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to multilateral development institutions which are:
-- provided by official agencies, including state and local governments, or by their
executive agencies; and -- each transaction of which: a) is administered with the
promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as its main
objective; and b) is concessional in character and conveys a grant element of at least
25 per cent (calculated at a rate of discount of 10 per cent). |
20 |
OOF |
Other Official Flows Official sector transactions that do not meet the ODA
criteria, e.g. -- Grants to developing countries for representational or essentially
commercial purposes. -- Official bilateral transactions intended to promote development
but having a grant element of less than 25 per cent. -- Official bilateral transactions,
whatever their grant element, that are primarily export-facilitating in purpose. -- The
net acquisition by governments and central monetary institutions of securities issued by
multilateral development banks at market terms. -- Subsidies (grants) to the private
sector to soften its credits to developing countries. -- Funds in support of private
investment. |
30 |
Private Grants |
Grants made by private non-governmental organisations and other private sources
(including foundations and other private bodies). Grants by private non-profit-making
agencies, including co-operative societies and trade unions, which are active in
development and national in the sense that their funds are fully or mainly obtained from
sources in the donor economy. |
35 |
Private Market |
Private long-term (i.e. over one-year maturity) capital transactions. Direct
investment (new capital outflows and reinvested earnings), other securities and claims
(bonds, export credits, equities) by banks and nonbanks, multilateral private
flows. |
40 |
Non flow eg GNI |
|
50 |
Other flows |
Non-ODA component of peacebuilding operations. |