List of development aid sovereign state donors


International development aid is given by many non-private donors. The first table is based on official development assistance figures published by the OECD for members of its Development Assistance Committee. Non-DAC members included in the OECD's publishing are listed separately.
Luxembourg made the largest contribution as a percentage of gross national income at 1.05% and the United Nations’ ODA target of 0.7% of GNI was also exceeded by Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The European Union accumulated a higher portion of GDP as a form of foreign aid than any other economic union.
The United States is a small contributor relative to GNI but is the largest single DAC donor of ODA in 2022, followed by Germany, France and Japan. Many providers beyond the DAC have long traditions of development cooperation. Amongst these, according to the preliminary figures for 2019 reported to the OECD, Turkey exceeded the 0.7% ODA/GNI target with 1.15%.

Net official development assistance by donor

To qualify as official development assistance, a contribution must contain three elements:
  1. Be undertaken by the official sector ;
  2. With promotion of economic development and welfare as the main objective;
  3. At concessional financial terms
Thus, by definition, ODA does not include private donations, nor any development loans at market rates. The sum of contributions by EU member states, considered separately from EU institutions, was over $70 billion. The OECD's Development Assistance Committee members' total budget reached around 150 billion dollars and was contributed by the following donors in 2019:

DAC members

DonorTotal development aid
Development aid
per capita
% of GNIRef.
Australia

Non-DAC members

DonorTotal development aid
Development aid
per capita
% of GNIRef.