Net bilateral aid flows from DAC donors, Slovenia in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa: Net bilateral aid flows from DAC donors, Slovenia was 3.18 million current US$ in 2023. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2023)
3.18 million current US$
Change on year
down 86.8%
Rank
21st
of 41 groups
All-time high
24.07 million current US$
in 2022
All-time low
0 current US$
in 2005
Years of data
19
2005–2023

Net bilateral aid flows from DAC donors, Slovenia in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2005–2023

05.0M10.0M15.0M20.0M25.0M2005201420232005: 0 current US$2006: 0 current US$2007: 0 current US$2008: 740.0k current US$2009: 600.0k current US$2010: 570.0k current US$2011: 580.0k current US$2012: 1.1M current US$2013: 1.0M current US$2014: 295.3k current US$2015: 508.2k current US$2016: 490.0k current US$2017: 435.6k current US$2018: 525.2k current US$2019: 502.8k current US$2020: 254.6k current US$2021: 8.7M current US$2022: 24.1M current US$2023: 3.2M current US$

Source: Development Assistance Committee, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Measured in current US$.

Analysis

In 2023, net bilateral aid flows from dac donors, slovenia in Sub-Saharan Africa stood at 3.18 million current US$.

That represents a change of down 86.8% on the previous year and up 208.8% over ten years.

Over the whole period, net bilateral aid flows from dac donors, slovenia in Sub-Saharan Africa peaked at 24.07 million current US$ in 2022 and was at its lowest, 0 current US$, in 2005.

Sub-Saharan Africa ranks 21st of 41 groups on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Net bilateral aid flows from DAC donors, Slovenia in Sub-Saharan Africa, year by year

Annual values for Net bilateral aid flows from DAC donors, Slovenia (current US$) in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2005 to 2023.
Year current US$ Change
2005 0 current US$
2006 0 current US$
2007 0 current US$
2008 740,000 current US$
2009 600,000 current US$ -18.9%
2010 570,000 current US$ -5.0%
2011 580,000 current US$ +1.8%
2012 1.08 million current US$ +86.2%
2013 1.03 million current US$ -4.6%
2014 295,345 current US$ -71.3%
2015 508,165 current US$ +72.1%
2016 489,975 current US$ -3.6%
2017 435,576 current US$ -11.1%
2018 525,197 current US$ +20.6%
2019 502,782 current US$ -4.3%
2020 254,607 current US$ -49.4%
2021 8.70 million current US$ +3316.6%
2022 24.07 million current US$ +176.7%
2023 3.18 million current US$ -86.8%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 268,000 current US$ 0 current US$ 740,000 current US$ 5
2010s 601,704 current US$ 295,345 current US$ 1.08 million current US$ 10
2020s 9.05 million current US$ 254,607 current US$ 24.07 million current US$ 4

Countries ranked near Sub-Saharan Africa

  1. 18 Uganda 250,595 current US$ compare
  2. 19 Yemen 205,450 current US$ compare
  3. 20 Republic of Moldova 162,510 current US$ compare
  4. 21 Armenia 162,197 current US$ compare
  5. 22 South Sudan 118,945 current US$ compare
  6. 23 Egypt 117,993 current US$ compare
  7. 24 Rwanda 104,888 current US$ compare

See the full ranking of 83 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is net bilateral aid flows from dac donors, slovenia in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Net bilateral aid flows from dac donors, slovenia in Sub-Saharan Africa was 3.18 million current US$ in 2023, according to Development Assistance Committee, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
What is the highest net bilateral aid flows from dac donors, slovenia recorded in Sub-Saharan Africa?
The highest recorded value was 24.07 million current US$ in 2022.
What is the lowest net bilateral aid flows from dac donors, slovenia recorded in Sub-Saharan Africa?
The lowest recorded value was 0 current US$ in 2005.
How does Sub-Saharan Africa rank for net bilateral aid flows from dac donors, slovenia?
Sub-Saharan Africa ranks 21st out of 41 groups with data for 2023.
Is net bilateral aid flows from dac donors, slovenia rising or falling in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Over the last ten years it is up 208.8%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Sub-Saharan Africa data come from?
The figures come from Development Assistance Committee, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), published as part of Net bilateral aid flows from DAC donors, Slovenia (current US$). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Net bilateral aid flows from DAC donors, Slovenia (current US$)
Unit
current US$
Source
Development Assistance Committee, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
83 places, 1,138 data points, 2005–2023
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Net bilateral aid flows from DAC donors are the net disbursements of official development assistance (ODA) or official aid from the members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC). Net disbursements are gross disbursements of grants and loans minus repayments of principal on earlier loans. ODA consists of loans made on concessional terms (with a grant element of at least 25 percent, calculated at a rate of discount of 10 percent) and grants made to promote economic development and welfare in countries and territories in the DAC list of ODA recipients. Official aid refers to aid flows from official donors to countries and territories in part II of the DAC list of recipients: more advanced countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the countries of the former Soviet Union, and certain advanced developing countries and territories. Official aid is provided under terms and conditions similar to those for ODA. Part II of the DAC List was abolished in 2005. The collection of data on official aid and other resource flows to Part II countries ended with 2004 data. DAC members are Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, and European Union Institutions. Regional aggregates include data for economies not specified elsewhere. World and income group totals include aid not allocated by country or region. Data are in current U.S. dollars.