Development Co-operation Report 2018
Annex A. DAC list of ODA Recipients
Table A A.1. DAC List of ODA Recipients
Effective for reporting on 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 flows
Least developed countries |
Other low-income countries (per capita GNI <= USD 1 045 in 2013) |
Lower middle-income countries and territories (per capita GNI USD 1 046 – USD 4 125 in 2013) |
Upper middle-income countries and territories (per capita GNI USD 4 126 –USD 12 745 in 2013) |
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Afghanistan |
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea |
Armenia |
Albania |
Angola1 |
Kenya |
Bolivia |
Algeria |
Bangladesh |
Tajikistan |
Cabo Verde |
Antigua and Barbuda3 |
Benin |
Zimbabwe |
Cameroon |
Argentina |
Bhutan |
Congo |
Azerbaijan |
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Burkina Faso |
Côte d’Ivoire |
Belarus |
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Burundi |
Egypt |
Belize |
|
Cambodia |
El Salvador |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
|
Central African Republic |
Georgia |
Botswana |
|
Chad |
Ghana |
Brazil |
|
Comoros |
Guatemala |
Chile2 |
|
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Guyana |
China (People’s Republic of) |
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Djibouti |
Honduras |
Colombia |
|
Equatorial Guinea1 |
India |
Cook Islands4 |
|
Eritrea |
Indonesia |
Costa Rica |
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Ethiopia |
Kosovo |
Cuba |
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Gambia |
Kyrgyzstan |
Dominica |
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Guinea |
Micronesia |
Dominican Republic |
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Guinea-Bissau |
Moldova |
Ecuador |
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Haiti |
Mongolia |
Fiji |
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Kiribati |
Morocco |
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
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Lao People’s Democratic Republic |
Nicaragua |
Gabon |
|
Lesotho |
Nigeria |
Grenada |
|
Liberia |
Pakistan |
Iran |
|
Madagascar |
Papua New Guinea |
Iraq |
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Malawi |
Paraguay |
Jamaica |
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Mali |
Philippines |
Jordan |
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Mauritania |
Samoa |
Kazakhstan |
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Mozambique |
Sri Lanka |
Lebanon |
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Myanmar |
Swaziland |
Libya |
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Nepal |
Syrian Arab Republic |
Malaysia |
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Niger |
Tokelau |
Maldives |
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Rwanda |
Ukraine |
Marshall Islands |
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Sao Tome and Principe |
Uzbekistan |
Mauritius |
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Senegal |
Viet Nam |
Mexico |
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Sierra Leone |
West Bank and Gaza Strip |
Montenegro |
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Solomon Islands |
Montserrat |
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Somalia |
Namibia |
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South Sudan |
Nauru |
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Sudan |
Niue |
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Tanzania |
Palau3 |
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Timor-Leste |
Panama |
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Togo |
Peru |
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Tuvalu |
Saint Helena |
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Uganda |
Saint Lucia |
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Vanuatu1 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
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Yemen |
Serbia |
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Zambia |
Seychelles2 |
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South Africa |
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Suriname |
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Thailand |
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Tonga |
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Tunisia |
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Turkey |
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Turkmenistan |
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Uruguay2 |
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Venezuela |
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Wallis and Futuna |
Notes:
1. The United Nations General Assembly resolution A/RES/70/253 adopted on 12 February 2016 decided that Angola will graduate five years after the adoption of the resolution, i.e. on 12 February 2021. General Assembly resolution 68/L.20 adopted on 4 December 2013 decided that Equatorial Guinea will graduate from the least developed country category three and a half years after the adoption of the resolution. General Assembly resolution A/RES/68/18 adopted on 4 December 2013, decided that Vanuatu will graduate four years after the adoption of the resolution on 4 December 2017. General Assembly resolution A/RES/70/78 adopted on 9 December 2015, decided to extend the preparatory period before graduation for Vanuatu by three years, until 4 December 2020, due to the unique disruption caused to the economic and social progress of Vanuatu by Cyclone Pam.
2. At the time of the 2017 review of this List, the DAC agreed on the graduation of Chile, Seychelles and Uruguay as from 1 January 2018.
3. Antigua and Barbuda exceeded the high-income threshold in 2015 and 2016, and Palau exceeded the high-income threshold in 2016. In accordance with the DAC rules for revision of this List, if they remain high-income countries until 2019, they will be proposed for graduation from the List in the 2020 review.
4. The DAC agreed to defer decision on graduation of Cook Islands until more accurate GNI estimations are available. A review of Cook Islands will take place in the first quarter of 2019.