DevExplains: Are we overcounting ODA by tens of billions?

Official development assistance, or ODA, is the primary measure of development spending by the world’s largest donors. Preliminary figures say that $178.9 billion was spent last year.

But what does that number really mean? How accurately does its measure of “donor effort” reflect the real contribution of high-income countries to development in low- and in middle-income countries?

Not very, is the answer from two experts who have studied ODA closely.

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