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Total Development Assistance for Health

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    Development Assistance for Health: A Donor-Channel-Purpose Perspective

    Donor Channel Purpose

    What is this chart about?

    This interactive Sankey chart provides a visual representation of the flow of development assistance for health (DAH) from donors to channels of implementation and ultimately to various health purposes during the period 2017-2021.

    By presenting the data in a hierarchical format, it offers insights into the allocation of resources across these three dimensions. providing a clear and intuitive overview of the complexities of the allocation and implementation of resources across various health purposes including the channels involved in their implementation.

    The chart offers the possibility to customize the period and select specific donors, channels, and purposes to tailor user's requirements.

    Health Aid Distribution: Main Recipients of DAH

    What is this chart about?

    This chart provides a visual representation of the main recipients of development assistance for health (DAH) during the period under examination.

    The chart allows users to quickly identify the largest recipients of health aid and understand the relative distribution of overall DAH resources.

    The ability to filter by income group recipients and to define the period under examination enhances the chart's analytical utility.

    Supported by data and charts under the recipient page it enables stakeholders to assess the distribution and purpose of resources provided to countries.

    • LDCs
    • Other LICs
    • LMICs
    • UMICs

    Development Assistance for Health: Health Purposes

    What is this chart about?

    This doughnut chart maps the landscape of development assistance for health by presenting the allocation of resources across different health purposes from 2017 to 2021.

    By displaying the data in a segmented circular format, it provides insights into the relative prioritization of various health interventions or focus areas during this period.

    The ability to select specific years within the 2017-2021 range allows users to track  shifts or patterns in the allocation of DAH across health purposes over time.

    Furthermore, the option to view the allocation by recipient level or country income groups.

    Changes in Purpose-Specific Resource Allocation (2006-2021)

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    What is this chart about?

    This area chart provides a comprehensive visual representation of how resources from various donors have been allocated to different health purposes over the period from 2006 to 2021.

    By allowing users to filter the data by donor groups (bilateral, multilateral, private) and recipient levels (global, regional, and different income groups countries) the chart offers a granular understanding of the distribution of health financing.

    Health Aid Flows: Donor Groups and Income Level Trends

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    What is this chart about?

    This chart maps the flow of development assistance for health (DAH) from 2006 to 2021, categorized by donor groups (bilateral, multilateral, private).

    When a single donor group is selected the chart displays different recipient levels with countries divided by income groups.

    Data can be presented as a line or a column chart so providing an a visual visual representation of of the relative contributions of each donor group and the distribution of health aid across different income levels.

    Leading Multilateral Contributors to Health Development Aid

    What is this table about?

    This table presents the top 10 multilateral donors that have provided the most significant amounts of development assistance for health (DAH) in the period under consideration.

    It showcases the major multilateral contributors to health financing, and offers insights into the focus areas of multilateral investments.

    This information is critical and together with other resources  helps evaluating the effectiveness of multilateral aid, understand the prioritization of resources, and identify potential gaps or areas for improvement in health financing strategies.

    Trends in Health Development Assistance: Global, Regional, and Country-Level

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    What is this chart about?

    This chart provides a visual representation of the trends in development assistance for health (DAH) from 2006 to 2021, disaggregated by three recipient levels: global, regional, and country.

    By presenting the data as a line chart chart or a column chart, it allows for a clear comparison of the relative importance and allocation of resources across these levels over time.

    Top 10 Recipients of Development Assistance for Health

    What is this table about?

    This table lists the top 10 recipient countries of development assistance for health (DAH) during the period 2017-2021.

    Together with other charts and tables in FWTW, by ranking countries based on the volume of DAH received, the table contribute to a better understanding of the overall allocation of health financing and highlights the countries that have been prioritized by donors.

    Development Assistance for Health Trends: Recipient Level and Income Perspective

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    What is this chart about?

    This chart provides a visual representation of how development assistance for health has been allocated across various recipient levels – global, regional, and to income groups of countries during the period 2006-2021.

    It offers insights into the relative prioritization of resources across different recipient levels. the chart should be looked at with and complemented by the doughnut chart on the right "TITLE"

    Development Assistance for Health Landscape: A Multi-Dimensional Recipient View

    What is this chart about?

    This doughnut chart maps the landscape of development assistance for health by presenting the volume of flows during the period under examination period across multiple recipient dimensions – levels (global, regional, country) and income groups.

    The format provides a clear visualization of the relative prioritization of different recipient categories, enabling stakeholders to better assess the overall DAH flows.

    Complemented by the "Development Assistance for Health Trends" chart, this visualization allows for a more nuanced analysis of funding patterns, trends, and potential shifts in resource allocation priorities over time across various recipient contexts

    Health Sector Financing Flows: Donors and Instruments

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    What is this chart about?

    This chart traces the flow of financing for health sector development activities from 2006 to 2017, disaggregated by the type of financial instrument employed (grants, concessional loans, equity investments) and the donor group providing the funding.

    The filter allows to select one donor group and show the evolution of its financing modalities. 

    Leading Providers of Health Development Loans

    What is this table about?

    This table presents the top 10 donors that have utilized loans as an instrument for financing health development activities during the period 2017-2021.

    By ranking donors based on the volume of health development loans disbursed, the table offers valuable insights into the key players in the landscape of concessional lending for health-related projects and programs.

    The ability to adjust the time frame further enhances the analytical utility of the table, enabling stakeholders to assess potential shifts in the ranking or emergence of new major loan providers over specific periods of interest.

    The information is crucial for understanding the evolving dynamics of health development finance, particularly in the context of discussions around debt sustainability and the appropriate mix of grants and loans for different recipient countries.

    Donors' Health Financing: WHO Regions and Recipient Levels

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    What is this chart about?

    This interactive chart provides a visual representation of how donors have allocated their development assistance for health across WHO regions, as well as other recipient levels like the global and regional levels in the period 2006-2021.

    The chart offers a clear overview of the relative funding shares directed towards countries in different WHO regions and other recipient categories over time.

    Toggling between area, line, and column views  enhances analytical utility.

    Filtering by donor type enables comparative analysis across bilateral, multilateral, and private donors.

    Donors' Health Financing: A Multi-Level Recipient Analysis

    What is this chart about?

    This doughnut chart provides a visual representation of how donors have allocated their development assistance for health during a user defined period (default 2017-2021) across various recipient levels, including the global and regional (multicountry) levels.

    The country level has been further divided into countries according to their belonging to one of the WHO regional offices.

    Development Assistance for Health: Cooperation Modalities

    Which modalities are used to deliver Development Assistance for Health?

    This chart presents serveral modalities of delivering Development Assistance for Health (DAH) by budget support; core contributions and pooled programmes and funds; project-type interventions; experts and other technical assistance; scholarships and student costs in donor countries; debt relief; administrative costs; and other in-donor expenditures.  To create an interactive view, select a time period between 2014 to 2018 and also  World Health Organization (WHO) regional groupings; African Region (AFR), Region of the Americas (AMR).  Eastern Mediterranean (EMR), European Region (EUR), South-East Asia Region (SEAR) and Western Pacific Region (WPR) with other groupings.

    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.

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