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State AIDS Drug Assistance Programs' Contribution to the US Viral Suppression, 2015-2022. [PDF]
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USA: Official Development Assistance
World Economy and International Relations, 2012The article considers the aims and practices of the United States’ foreign assistance provided to other, especially developing, states. The aims include the promotion of the international development, on the one hand, and the achievement of US own national interests in security, economic and political spheres, on the other hand.
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The allocation of official development assistance
Journal of Policy Modeling, 1995Abstract This paper is an examination of the criteria by which foreign aid, or official development assistance (ODA), flows from donor countries to recipients. I develop a theoretical model based on donor optimization and apply it to the total net ODA allocations of three periods: 1979–80, 1984–85, and 1988–89.
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The Evolution of Official Development Assistance
OECD Development Co-operation Working Papers, 2013The definition of Official Development Assistance (ODA) has for 40 years been the global standard for measuring donor efforts in supporting development co-operation objectives. It has provided the yardstick for documenting the volume and the terms of the concessional resources provided, assessing donor performance against their aid pledges and enabling
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Official development assistance: from dependency to sustainability
African Journal of Reproductive HealthShifting geopolitical policies, competing priorities and declines in national economies have lately led to a decrease in foreign aid from various donor countries with implications for multilateral agencies. This sharp fall in official development assistance threatens the attainment of sustainable development goals, especially as pertaining to sexual ...
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Official Development Assistance (ODA) Programme
1999Before 1991, Vietnam received official development assistance (ODA) from two main sources: countries under the COMECON (which essentially were the former USSR, and Eastern European countries), and capitalist countries such as Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, India, Kuwait, for example. The total amount of ODA received up to 1991 was US$21.150 billion.
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