A deep dive into the smaller English-speaking donors

About the report

As the U.S. and U.K. pull back on development funding, the question of where to turn next is becoming more urgent for global development professionals. While these two donors have long dominated international aid, their recent shifts have created a new landscape.

In this special report, we examine four alternative English-speaking donors that are gaining relevance in development circles: Australia, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand. Using exclusive insights and OECD data, this downloadable gives you a clearer picture of how these governments are allocating aid, the regions they prioritize, and where contracting opportunities may be emerging.

From aid volumes to sectoral focus and procurement patterns, this report helps you make sense of how to engage with a donor bloc that remains influential but is often underexamined.

What you'll learn:

  • Where these donors are focusing their aid and how their priorities are shifting
  • How Australia and Canada are channeling aid through contracts, and which regions are receiving the most
  • The organizations and countries benefiting from their bilateral and multilateral spending
  • How each donor compares in terms of aid volume and commitment relative to economic size

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