How much has the US spent on humanitarian aid?

The United States is the world’s biggest bilateral donor, spending $47.8 billion in 2021. This accounted for over a quarter of the total official development assistance, or ODA, from the Development Assistance Committee member countries.

A significant portion of this ODA went to humanitarian aid.

Donors report their aid spending to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, which also tracks its sectoral and geographic flows — including humanitarian activities to bilateral recipients.

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