As a leading international donor, Canada provides over CAD$5 billion per year in official development assistance (ODA) to reduce hunger and poverty and improve quality of life for the world’s poorest. Between 2001 and 2010 Canada doubled its spending on foreign aid. From 2004 to 2010, Canada doubled assistance to sub-Saharan Africa (albeit against an adjusted target) by CAD$802 million, to deliver a total of CAD$1.94 billion. MORE
Disproportional cuts to global poverty programs puts ONE's priorities at risk. MORE
The 2010 DATA Report website, including links to download the full report available in multiple languages. MORE
The website for the 2009 DATA Report, including links to download the full report (in multiple languages), video of the launch and much more. MORE
This briefing suggests five key principles which should be applied to any financial promise made by a policy maker. The briefing is aimed at those responsible for making the promises in government, as well as those judging the quality of the promises in the media and civil society. MORE
There are countless examples of SMART Aid programmes achieving results across Africa, whether in fighting disease, promoting literacy, boosting agriculture, helping African countries to trade and attract investment, or empowering African citizens to fight corruption and hold their own governments to account. MORE
Find out what Special Drawing Rights (SDR) are and how they can help IMF member countries. Downloadable PDF. MORE
DATA Report 2008 Website in English, French, German, Italian and Japense. MORE
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC) issued its final 2007 Official Development Assistance (ODA) figures on December 5, 2008. MORE