Portuguese Institute for Development Support


The Portuguese Institute for Development Support is a development aid agency under the Portuguese Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Since January 2003, the institute is responsible for Portuguese official development assistance to developing countries.
The institute focus on the Portuguese-speaking African countries and East Timor. In 2009 these countries absorbed 66% of the bilateral aid disbursed by IPAD. The same year, the institute disbursed a total of approximately 368 million euros in bilateral and multilateral aid. According to the OECD, Portugal’s total ODA increased in 2022 due to an increase in budget support to African countries, humanitarian aid to Ukraine and multilateral aid, and represented 0.23% of gross national income.
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Policy
In 2012, IPAD was merged with Camões Institute to form Camões - the Institute of Cooperation and Language.