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    Major Health Donors

    This chart displays the key health donors in health. It highlights the volume of their financial support in the period under consideration, providing insights into the funding landscape for health activities in the country.

    The chart promotes transparency by providing a clear overview of the major contributors to the country's health sector, enabling stakeholders to gain insights into the donor landscape.

    This information is valuable for identifying key partners, and for monitoring shifts of donors' focus over time.

    By analyzing this data, together with other information provided (in FWTW) in this page, stakeholders can improve coordination and optimize resource allocation.

    The possibility to modify the period under observation may enable a better understanding of donors involvement and their long term commitment to the country development.

    Tracking Development Assistance Flows: Sectoral Trends

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    What is this chart about?

    This graph displays the flow of development assistance across various sectors in the selected country.

    By providing a longitudinal view of sectoral funding patterns, the chart enables stakeholders to identify shifts in priorities, and assess the consistency of support for specific sectors.

    The possibility to present the data in multiple chart formats (line, columns, etc.) facilitates comparative analysis and trend identification.

    Sectoral Breakdown of Development Assistance

    What is this chart about?

    This doughnut chart offers a visual representation of how development assistance has been allocated across various sectors in the selected Country.

    The segmented circular format allows for an easy comparison of the relative funding allocations to different sectors, making it easier to identify priorities supported.

    By adjusting the time period (default 2017-2021) it enables stakeholders to assess shifts in sectoral priorities over time.

    Development Assistance (DA) Financing: Commitments vs. Disbursements

    Visual Comparison of commitments and disbursements for assessing implementation rates and identifying potential gaps between pledged and delivered Development Assistance to the Country

    This Chart presents Development Assistance commitments and disbursements to the selected country in a single graph thus enabling a visual analysis of the health financing landscape.

    Commitments provide insights into donors' funding intentions, while disbursements reflect the actual resource transfers and implementation progress.

    By contrasting these two metrics, the graph can offer a clear picture of how well donors are fulfilling their financial promises.

    This enhances accountability by showing whether committed funds are being effectively and timely disbursed.

    Health Sector (DAH) Financing: Commitments vs. Disbursements

    Visual Comparison of commitments and disbursements for assessing implementation rates and identifying potential gaps between pledged and delivered health sector support.

    This Chart presents both commitments and disbursements to the health sector in a single graph and enable a visual analysis of the health financing landscape in the recipient country.

    Commitments provide insights into donors' funding intentions, while disbursements reflect the actual resource transfers and implementation progress.

    By contrasting these two metrics, the graph can offer a clear picture of how well donors are fulfilling their financial promises.

    This enhances accountability by showing whether committed funds are being effectively and timely disbursed.

    Mapping Health Priorities: DAH Allocation by Purpose

    This chart provides a visual representation of how Development Assistance for Health (DAH) has been allocated across different health purposes during a specified time period.

    By allowing users to customize the time range and income groups of recipient countries, the chart offers a nuanced and flexible analysis of DAH distribution patterns.

    This interactive chart serves as a powerful analytical tool, enabling users to gain insights into the distribution of development assistance for health and assess its alignment with global health objectives and the specific needs of different recipient country groups.

    It enables to:

    • Identify priority areas: It highlights the health purposes that have received the largest, or the least, share of DAH funding, indicating potential priority areas for donors and development partners.
    • Assess alignment with needs: By disaggregating DAH across health purposes, the chart can help evaluate whether funding allocations align with the specific health challenges and needs of different income groups or regions.
    • Monitor shifts over time: By adjusting the time period, users can track how the distribution of DAH across health purposes has evolved, potentially revealing shifts in priorities or responses to emerging health crises.

    The possibility to present the data in multiple chart formats (line, columns) facilitates comparative analysis and trend identification

    Contribution to Health by Donor Groups - trends 2006-2021

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    Evolution of Health Sector Support: Donor Groups Contributions

    This chart provides a longitudinal view (2006-2021) of development assistance for health  to the selected country by the three largest donor groups.

    Analyzed together with other data and charts in FWTW this representation may offers insights into the donors' landscape and its evoloution at country level.

    It enables stakeholders to assess the relative significance and trends of different donor group contributions, assisting resource mobilization efforts  and coordination among development partners in health.

    The possibility to present the data in multiple chart formats (line, columns, etc.) facilitates comparative analysis and trend identification.

    Top Ten Multilateral Donors to Health (2006-2021)

    What is this table about?

    This table offers a view  of the contributions made by multilateral donors to development assistance for health from 2006 to 2021 in the country under examination.

    It present a comprehensive view of these critical health financing flows over an extended period, and enables stakeholders to assess the consistency and sustainability of multilateral support.

    Development Assistance for Health: Flows

    This chart display a summary of the different types of flows to health that are considered Official Development Assistance (ODA) or Aid (Development Assistance). ODA Grants, ODA Loans, Equity Investments Private Sector Instruments (PSIs)

    The Chart presents flows to the health sector in the selected country ODA Grants: Transfers made in cash, goods or services for which no repayment is required from the recipient country. ODA grants are the core component of ODA flows.

    ODA Loans: They are concessional loans provided by donors that qualify as ODA under OECD DAC rules. They have more generous terms than commercial loans, (lower interest rates or longer grace periods).

    Equity Investments: official sector investments by donors in developing countries through the purchase of equity stakes or shares. Only  equity investments that meet the concessionality criteria are included as ODA Private development finance: financial resources mobilized from the private sector that contribute to the development objectives of developing countries.

    COVID-19 pandemic: Development Assistance Allocation During COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2021

    What is this chart about?

    This chart provides a high-level snapshot of how total Development Assistance was apportioned during the 2020-2021 period, which was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    By breaking down DA into four distinct categories:

    • dedicated COVID-19 control funding
    • broader health sector support related to the pandemic
    • non-health COVID-19 response across sectors like economic recovery
    • regular DA flows unrelated to the pandemic

    It offers insights into the scale and distribution of resources mobilized specifically for this global emergency. 

    Dividing DAH Resources: COVID-19 vs. Regular Health Spending (2020-2021)

    What is this chart about?

    This chart presents the allocation of health sector funding during the years 2020-2021, distinguishing between three key areas: direct COVID-19 control efforts, non-COVID-related health sector disbursements, and COVID-19-related health sector expenditures.

    By breaking down the funding into these categories, the chart offers a clear picture of how resources were directed within the health sector at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic was the most pressing global issue.

    Development and Health Indicators

    What is the overall development context in countries receiving Development Assistance for Health?

    This chart presents selected World Bank Health and Health relevant development indicators against those of other countries included in the FWTW report.

    Selected UNSDG indicators (from WHO GPW13)

    How are SDGs related country indicators (upon which WHO is going to focus its efforts) evolving?

    This chart presents a set of country's SDGs Health and Health related indicators and compares them with those of the other countries included in the FWTW report.

    Development Assistance: SDGs Disbursement Coverage

    Development Assistance: SDGs Activities Count Coverage

    Prioritized SDGs: A Ranked View of Development Assistance Disbursements

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    Prioritized SDGs by Project Count: Ranked View

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    SDGs Contribution to SDG3

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    SDGs Contribution to SDG3 - per country - Activities

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