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How do we improve our aid statistics?

How do we improve our aid statistics?. Sian Rasdale, Sam Kutnick & Jane Casey. Presentation overview. Definition of Official Development Assistance (ODA). Primary purpose is the economic development and welfare of developing country.

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How do we improve our aid statistics?

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  1. How do we improve our aid statistics? Sian Rasdale, Sam Kutnick & Jane Casey

  2. Presentation overview

  3. Definition of Official Development Assistance (ODA) Primary purpose is the economic development and welfare of developing country Concessional in character and conveys a grant element of at least 25 per cent

  4. What is ODA? Temporary assistance to refugees from developing countries Research into tropical diseases Sponsoring athletes from developing countries travel costs Training of police. Activities designed to combat terrorism The supply of military equipment and services

  5. What is ODA? Temporary assistance to refugees from developing countries Research into tropical diseases Sponsoring athletes from developing countries travel costs Training of civilian police. Activities designed to combat terrorism The supply of military equipment and services

  6. Why the British Government uses ODA? • Target to spend 0.7% of GNI on aid in 2013 • DFID and other UK government departments spend money on aid which contributes to this target • ODA provides the internationally recognised definition to report on aid spend in clear, transparent and accountable way – the OECD oversee this.

  7. International Reporting – the OECD DAC

  8. International Reporting - how the UK engages • The Working Party for Statistics (WP-STAT) and the DAC Secretariat governs the reporting around ODA. • The UK follows these guidelines, participates in this International Working Party and Reports ODA twice a year to the OECD estimates of ODA • The UK assists with technical work of the WP-STAT at a statistical level and also works on the modernisation of ODA at a political level

  9. Allows international Comparison / track global ODA to developing countries In 2012, $127bn globally, was spent on ODA Allows comparisons between different donors

  10. What the UK does to collect, analyse and disseminate data on aid • UK data disseminated in National Statistics Publication • OECD DAC disseminates detailed microdata on UK ODA spend (with project info) • The UK collects data from all ODA spending government departments and combined with DFID data • Quality Assurance is run on the data collected • Return QA’d data to the OECD DAC • Data analysed on 2 basis – ODA and GPEX for NS Pubs • Analysis mainly around global comparisons, sector breakdowns and regional breakdowns of spend. • DAC analyses global ODA data

  11. Provisional UK aid spend in 2013 0.7 UN target

  12. Provisional UK aid spend in 2013 46% 21%

  13. What we know so far in 2013: Breakdown of aid spend by government department

  14. Profile of UK aid spend 2012: where the UK’s bilateral aid is spent

  15. Top 20 recipients of aid in 2012

  16. Our National Statistics Publications • Statistics on International Development (2013) • Provisional ODA as a Proportion of GNI

  17. Statistics on International Development • Provides an overview of official UK spend on international development covering: • Total UK spend on international development for the latest 2012 calendar year • Trends over the past 5 years • Key breakdowns by destination country or organisation, type of assistance and purpose • International comparisons

  18. ODA vs GPEX

  19. Types of information on bilateral ODA currently reported

  20. Types of information on multilateral ODA currently reported

  21. How do we improve the SID? UK v International comparisons GPEX v ODA Commentary v Graphics Detailed hot topics v general overview Multilateral v Bilateral Detailed tables v summary tables & raw data

  22. Thank you! For more information please see: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-development/about/statistics Our short user consultation will be posted there next week Contact details: Neil Jackson (N-Jackson@dfid.gsx.gov.uk) Sian Rasdale (S-Rasdale@dfid.gsx.gov.uk) Sam Kutnick (S-Kutnick@dfid.gsx.gov.uk) Jane Casey (J-Casey@dfid.gsx.gov.uk)

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