Fact Sheet On Development And Humanitarian Aid To The Central African Republic In 2007

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External assistance to CAR | 2007 Base data from the aid management system DAD

Grants

Projects / progr.

Budget support

Loans

Tech. coop.

Humanitarian

4%

$333.5m

32%

13% $243.9m $212.3m 30%

87% Committed*

Disbursed*

Expenditure

Commitments (Top 10)

$42.0m

World Bank

$37.0m

UN

$30.8m

France

34%

% of disbursements

Disbursements (Top 10) $124.4m

EC

% of disbursements

Expenditure (Top 10) $54.1m

EC

$29.9m

WFP

$31.0m

IMF

$29.2m

Min. of Plan

$24.2m

France

$44.9m

Min. of Finance

$36.4m

UN

UNDP

$17.4m

US

$17.5m

AfDB

$17.5m

CTP/PAS

AfDB

$17.3m

US

$17.5m

UNICEF

$14.7m

French Coop.

$14.4m

China

$13.2m

China

$13.0m

World Bank

$12.8m

FOMUC

$4.5m

Sweden

$5.7m

Sweden

$5.7m

UNHCR

$4.3m

Japan

$5.6m

Japan

$5.6m

OCHA

$3.9m

Global Fund

Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)

$8.3m

$17.0m

Amount

Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)

Humanitarian Aid (700)

$54m

Action Relating to Debt (600)

$44m

Government and Civil Society (150)

$36m

150

Health (120)

$22m

120

General Budget Support (500)

$15m

500

Population Policy / Reproductive Health

$8m

130

Transport and Storage (210)

$6m

210

Multi-Sector / Cross-Cutting Aid (400)

$6m

Other Social Infrastructure and Services (160)

$5m

Education (110)

$4m

Nation-Wide Bangui

Amount

$44.2m

600 $36.0m $21.9m $15.0m $7.9m $6.5m

400

$5.8m

160

$5.3m

110

Expenditure by location (Top 10)

$54.1m

700

$4.0m

Expenditure by location (without 'Nation-wide')

$114m $30m

Ouham

$12m

Nana Gribizi

$10m

Ouham Pende

$8m

Vakaga

$7m

Haute Kotto

$5m

Bamingui Bangoran

$5m

Sangha Mbaéré

$4m

Lobaye

$3m

< $1m > $1m > $3m > $6m > $9m > $12m

* including for multi-year projects

Data in the aid management system DAD is primarily entered by donors and implementing partners in CAR. Data on humanitarian contributions is primarily taken from OCHA's Financial Tracking System www.reliefweb.int/fts, with adjustments where necessary. Sector classifications may vary from those used by other organisations. DAD is 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, [email protected] Ministry of Planning, Economics and International Cooperation | PRSP Technical National Cooperation | http://dad.minplan-rca.org

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Development aid in CAR | 2007 Base data from the aid management system DAD

Grants

Bilateral

Loans

Multilateral

19%

22%

$255.0m

$166.3m

$158.2m

81%

Committed*

Disbursed*

Expenditure

Commitments (Top 10)

Disbursements (Top 10) $117.3m

EC $42.0m

World Bank

$23.7m

UN

UN

$21.4m

France

$17.3m

Expenditure (Top 10) $46.0m

EC

$13.2m

China

Global Fund

$13.0m

World Bank

$29.9m

Min. of Planning

$20.9m

AfDB

China

$44.9m

Min. of Finance

$31.0m

IMF

France

AfDB

78%

CTP/PAS

$17.0m

$18.4m

UNDP

$16.2m

$17.5m

French Coop.

$12.8m

UNICEF

$8.3m

WFP

$6.3m

Japan

$2.0m

Global Fund

FOMUC

$4.5m

ACBF

$1.4m

Japan

$2.0m

UNFPA

$3.6m

Others

$1.2m

Germany

$1.4m

WHO

Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)

$4.7m

$14.4m $9.8m

Amount

Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)

Action Relating to Debt (600)

$44m

Government and Civil Society (150)

$36m

Health (120)

$22m

120

General Budget Support (500)

$15m

500

$8m

130

Transport and Storage (210)

$6m

210

Multi-Sector / Cross-Cutting Aid (400)

$6m

400

$5.8m

160

$5.3m

Population Policy / Reproductive Health

Other Social Infrastructure and Services (160)

$5m

Education (110)

$4m

Forestry (312)

$3m

Expenditure by location (Top 10) Nation-wide Bangui

Amount

$44.2m

600 $36.0m

150

110 312

$21.9m $15.0m $7.9m $6.5m

$4.0m $2.9m

Expenditure by location (without 'Nation-wide')

$104m $26m

Sangha Mbaéré

$4m

Lobaye

$3m

Ouham

$3m

Nana Gribizi

$2m

Kemo

$2m

Ouaka

$2m

Nana Mambéré

$2m

Basse Kotto

$2m

$1.7m

< $1m > $1m > $3m > $6m > $9m > $12m

* including for multi-year projects

Data in the aid management system DAD is primarily entered by donors and implementing partners in CAR. Data on humanitarian contributions is primarily taken from OCHA's Financial Tracking System www.reliefweb.int/fts, with adjustments where necessary. Sector classifications may vary from those used by other organisations. DAD is 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 Ministry of Planning, Economics and International Cooperation | PRSP Technical National Cooperation | http://dad.minplan-rca.org

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Humanitarian aid in CAR | 2007 Base data from the aid management system DAD

NGO

Disbursements

UN $78.5m

$77.7m $77.7m

25%

$54.1m

$23.9m $9.8m 75% Committed*

Disbursed*

Expenditure

Commitments (Top 10) $17.1m $14.5m

France

$7.1m

EC

$7.1m $5.7m

Sweden

2006

2007

Disbursements (Top 10)

US UN

2005

Expenditure (Top 10) $17.2m

US UN France EC Sweden

$23.7m

WFP UNICEF

$4.8m

$7.1m

UNHCR

$4.3m

$7.0m

OCHA

$15.6m

ICRC

$5.7m

$3.9m $2.8m

Ireland

$3.7m

Ireland

$3.7m

Solidarites

$1.9m

Japan

$3.6m

Japan

$3.6m

FAO

$1.5m

$3.2m

Netherl.

$3.2m

WHO

$1.3m

Netherl. Canada Germany

$2.7m $1.9m

Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10)

Canada Germany

$2.7m $1.9m

Amount

Food security (1)

$23m

Multisector assistance to refugees and IDPs (2)

$12m

UNDP

$1.2m

Merlin

$1.2m

Expenditure by OECD sector (Top 10) $22.6m

1 $11.9m

2 Health (3)

$9m

Coordination and logistics (4)

$7m

$9.1m

3

$7.4m

4 Education (5)

$1m

Shelter and non-food items (6)

$1m

Protection, human rights, rule of law (7)

$1m

Water and sanitation (8)

$0.5m

Safety and security (9)

$0.1m

Expenditure by location (Top 10) Nation-wide

Amount

6 7 8 9

$1.1m $1.0m $0.5m $0.5m $0.1m

Expenditure by location (without 'Nation-wide')

$10m

Ouham

$9m

Nana Gribizi

$8m

Ouham Pende

$7m

Vakaga

$6m

Haute Kotto

$5m

Bangui

$4m

Bamingui Bangoran

5

< $1m > $1m > $3m > $6m > $9m > $12m

$4m

Haut Mbomou

$0.2m

Ouaka

$0.1m

* including for multi-year projects

Data in the aid management system DAD is primarily entered by donors and implementing partners in CAR. Data on humanitarian contributions is primarily taken from OCHA's Financial Tracking System www.reliefweb.int/fts, with adjustments where necessary. Sector classifications may vary from those used by other organisations. DAD is 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 Ministry of Planning, Economics and International Cooperation | PRSP Technical National Cooperation | http://dad.minplan-rca.org

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Projects in CAR | 2007 (Top 20)

MINISTRY OF FINANCE

WFP

CTP/PAS

MINISTRY OF PLANNING

MINISTRY OF FINANCE

WFP

UNICEF

UNDP

FOMUC

FRENCH COOPERATION

ICRC

UNICEF

CNLS

MINISTRY OF PLANNING

WFP

UNHCR

OCHA

SOLIDARITES, UNDP

OCHA

CTP/PAS

[CAR/000254]

[CAR/000176]

[CAR/000287]

[CAR/000111]

[CAR/000296]

[CAR/000148]

[CAR/000202]

[CAR/000019]

[CAR/000268]

[CAR/000102]

[CAR/000218]

[CAR/000203]

[CAR/000151]

[CAR/000076]

[CAR/000160]

[CAR/000264]

[CAR/000217]

[CAR/000223]

[CAR/000219]

[CAR/000155]

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

FUNDING SOURCE

PROVISION OF SAFE, EFFICIENT AND SUFFICIENT AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES TO THE HUMANITARIAN COMMUNITY - UNHAS ASSISTANCE AND PROTECTION OF IDPS IN THE NORTHERN REGION OF CENTRAL AFRICA REPUBLIC HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT THROUGH SRSA (TECHNICAL SUPPORT, FIELD OFFICES) EMERGENCY AID FOR THE CONFLICT-AFFECTED POPULATION IN OUHAM ADDING VALUE TO HUMANITARIAN ACTION

GALAGADJA ROADWORKS AND CLEAN UP

MULTISECTORAL HIV/AIDS PROJECT

CHILD SURVIVAL & DEVELOPMENT IN EMERGENCY

ICRC ACTIVITIES 2007

MILITARY AND SECURITY COOPERATION

FOMUC III

ROLLBACK MALARIA

SUPPORT FOR EDUCATION FOR ALL AND HEALTH (SCHOOL FEEDING ETC.) CHILD SURVIVAL AND DEVELOPMENT

REDUCTION OF MULTILATERAL AND INTERNAL ARREARS OF THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC PARTIAL CANCELLATION OF BILATERAL DEBT HEALTH (120)

ACTION RELATING TO DEBT (600)

ACTION RELATING TO DEBT (600)

TRADE POLICY AND REGULATIONS (331); FORESTRY (312); GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY (150); COMMUNICATIONS (220)

COMMODITY AID AND GENERAL PROGRAMME ASSISTANCE (500); ACTION RELATING TO DEBT (600) HUMANITARIAN AID (700)

SECTOR

$2.8m

HUMANITARIAN AID (700)

HUMANITARIAN AID (700)

HUMANITARIAN AID (700)

HUMANITARIAN AID (700)

HUMANITARIAN AID (700)

Ministry of Planning, Economics and International Cooperation | PRSP Technical National Cooperation | http://dad.minplan-rca.org

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Data in the aid management system DAD is primarily entered by donors and implementing partners in CAR. Data on humanitarian contributions is primarily taken from OCHA's Financial Tracking System www.reliefweb.int/fts, with adjustments where necessary. Sector classifications may vary from those used by other organisations. DAD is not an accounting system, but aims to reflect 85% of bilateral and multilateral assistance. Detailed information on DAD is available on http://dad.minplanrca.org

$140.7m

$1.7m

$1.8m

$2.0m

$2.1m

$2.1m

$2.1m

$2.2m

$2.7m

$2.8m

HUMANITARIAN AID (700)

POPULATION POLICIES / PROGRAMMES AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (130) MULTISECTOR / CROSS-CUTTING (400)

$4.5m

$4.5m

$5.0m

$5.2m

$6.3m

$11.0m

$14.9m

$15.3m

$20.5m

EXPENDITURE (USD) $31.1m

GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY (150)

GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY (150)

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; IRELAND; DENMARK; NORWAY; HUMANITARIAN AID (700) SWEDEN WORLD BANK GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY (150)

UNITED NATIONS; FRANCE; EUROPEAN COMMISSION

SWEDEN

UNITED NATIONS; JAPAN; IRELAND; SWITZERLAND; CANADA

UNITED NATIONS; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; OTHER SOURCES

EUROPEAN COMMISSION

GERMANY; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; EUROPEAN COMMISSION; CANADA; FINLAND UNITED NATIONS; GERMANY; FRANCE; IRELAND; SWEDEN; UNITED KINGDOM; CANADA WORLD BANK

FRANCE

EUROPEAN COMMISSION

UNITED NATIONS; EUROPEAN COMMISSION; UNITED HEALTH (120) KINGDOM; CANADA GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA HEALTH (120)

UNITED NATIONS; AUSTRIA; PRIVATE DONORS (GENERAL)

CHINA

EUROPEAN COMMISSION

ASSISTANCE TO POPULATIONS AFFECTED BY ARMED UNITED NATIONS; GERMANY; FRANCE; JAPAN; UNITED CONFLICT (PRRO .1) STATES OF AMERICA; EUROPEAN COMMISSION; IRELAND; SWITZERLAND; LUXEMBOURG; GREECE; CANADA; FINLAND; TURKEY; CUBA ECONOMIC REFORM SUPPORT PROGRAMME 2007/08 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP (ESRP)

POVERTY REDUCTION AND GROWTH FACILITY

TITLE

ENHANCING GOVERNANCE AND ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (EGEMAS, LICUS) TOTAL (~66% OF TOTAL EXPENDITURE IN 2007)

1st LEVEL IMPLEMENTER

PROJECT

Base data from the aid management system DAD

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