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    Obama's 2016 foreign aid proposal: the country-level data

    How did the over 100 bilateral U.S. aid programs fare in Obama's fiscal 2016 budget proposal? In this exclusive analysis for our executive members, Devex digs into the account-level data to find out.

    By Lorenzo Piccio // 06 February 2015
    Early this week, U.S. President Barack Obama unveiled his much-anticipated fiscal 2016 budget request. The sixth of his presidency, the proposal calls for a modest 2.4 percent increase in U.S. international affairs and foreign aid spending over current levels. In case you missed it, be sure to check out Tuesday’s in-depth breaking news coverage of the fiscal 2016 budget request, as well as today’s data-driven analysis of the proposal’s winners and losers. In this exclusive data analysis for our executive members, Devex digs into the account-level data in the budget proposal even further. Below, you’ll find country-level data for the over 100 U.S. bilateral aid programs for both fiscal 2016 and fiscal 2014, the latest year when actual figures are available. Check out more practical business and development advice online, and subscribe to Money Matters to receive the latest contract award and shortlist announcements, and procurement and fundraising news.

    Early this week, U.S. President Barack Obama unveiled his much-anticipated fiscal 2016 budget request. The sixth of his presidency, the proposal calls for a modest 2.4 percent increase in U.S. international affairs and foreign aid spending over current levels.

    In case you missed it, be sure to check out Tuesday’s in-depth breaking news coverage of the fiscal 2016 budget request, as well as today’s data-driven analysis of the proposal’s winners and losers.

    In this exclusive data analysis for our executive members, Devex digs into the account-level data in the budget proposal even further.

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      Lorenzo is a former contributing analyst for Devex. Previously Devex's senior analyst for development finance in Manila.

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