Who are the Asian donors — and how much do they spend on aid?

About the report

Asia is undergoing a transformative shift, with former aid recipients like South Korea and Taiwan now emerging as influential donors. Alongside countries such as Kazakhstan and Thailand, these nations are reshaping the global aid landscape, investing billions into development priorities that extend well beyond traditional aid models.

This comprehensive report explores the development aid spending of these Asian donors, providing data-driven insights into their growth, strategies, and impact. By examining both traditional and emerging donors, the report offers valuable perspectives on the evolving future of global development assistance.

What you'll learn:

  • The latest spending figures from major Asian donors, including Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
  • How emerging donors are reshaping the global development aid landscape.
  • Key priorities and strategies driving Asian donor investments.
  • The impact of Asia’s aid contributions on global development goals.
  • Data-driven trends and forecasts that will shape the future of international aid.