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Official humanitarian assistance

Published: April 9th, 2009
Published in: Excel data

The following files aim to provide official humanitarian aid data by donor and by recipient. In addition to providing overall volumes and basic data analysis, we aim to show the methodology behind our official humanitarian assistance calculations.

The following 1MB zip files show total humanitarian assistance volumes 1990-2008 in constant 2007 and current prices. The data sheets contain the DAC source data plus details of our imputed calculations:

by donor (Zip, 1MB)

by recipient (Excel, 1MB).

We are also happy to share our working files, which are a bit more detailed, and show some basic analysis of the overall volumes. They show: the breakdown of humanitarian aid by contribution type(multilateral/bilateral shares; donor shares of the total; changes in volume; total humanitarian aid as a share of total ODA; total humanitarian assistance as a share of GNI; total humanitarian assistance per capita. Measured in constant and current prices (USD millions):

by donor (Excel, 1MB)

by recipient (Excel, 1.5MB).

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