Other official flows are official sector transactions which do not meet the ODA criteria, e.g.: i.) Grants to developing countries for representational or essentially commercial purposes; ii.) Official bilateral transactions intended to promote development but having a grant element of less than 25 per cent; iii.) Official bilateral transactions, whatever their grant element, that are primarily export-facilitating in purpose. This category includes by definition export credits extended directly to an aid recipient by an official agency or institution ("official direct export credits"); iv.) The net acquisition by governments and central monetary institutions of securities issued by multilateral development banks at market terms; v.) Subsidies (grants) to the private sector to soften its credits to developing countries [see Annex 3, paragraph A3.5.iv)b)]; vi.) Funds in support of private investment.
Other official flows (OOF)-disbursements [DAC2b]
Bibliographic citation:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: International Development Statistics (December 2018 Edition). UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5257/oecd/idev/2019-01
Yearly
20th December 2018
Annual
Start: 1960
End: 2017
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Other official flows are official sector transactions which do not meet the ODA criteria, e.g.: i.) Grants to developing countries for representational or essentially commercial purposes; ii.) Official bilateral transactions intended to promote development but having a grant element of less than 25 per cent; iii.) Official bilateral transactions, whatever their grant element, that are primarily export-facilitating in purpose. This category includes by definition export credits extended directly to an aid recipient by an official agency or institution ("official direct export credits"); iv.) The net acquisition by governments and central monetary institutions of securities issued by multilateral development banks at market terms; v.) Subsidies (grants) to the private sector to soften its credits to developing countries [see Annex 3, paragraph A3.5.iv)b)]; vi.) Funds in support of private investment.
Other official flows (OOF)-disbursements [DAC2b]
Bibliographic citation:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: International Development Statistics (December 2018 Edition). UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5257/oecd/idev/2019-01
Yearly
Annual
Start: 1960
End: 2017
20th December 2018
Copyright:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development