Peer Reviews of DAC Members

DAC peer reviews (www.oecd.org/dac/peerreviews) are a central and unique OECD activity. The reviews monitor individual members' efforts and performance in the area of development co-operation. Each member is critically examined approximately once every four years; this way five or six programmes are examined annually. Consult the timetable for Peer Reviews here.

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DAC invites France to continue to play its leading role

02-Jul-2008

France is one of the international community’s key players in development co-operation. French Official Development Assistance was USD 9.94 billion in 2007, ranking France third among DAC member countries.

The Development Assistance Committee commends Luxembourg on its aid commitment – encourages further efforts on aid effectiveness

17-Jun-2008

Luxembourg is a generous and committed donor. Its aid rose in real terms by almost 12% from 2006 (constant USD 291 million) and 2007 (constant USD 325 million) to 0.90% of its GNI, making Luxembourg the third most generous donor in percentage terms.

DAC peer review of Spain

26-Nov-2007

After rapid increases in recent years, Spain's official development assistance reached USD 3 813 million in 2006, making it the 8th largest donor by volume. The Development Assistance Committee commends Spain for its growing aid efforts and its commitment to more than double the share of  its gross national income allocated to development assistance in 2012 to reach the UN target of 0.7%.

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