Djibouti vs Uganda: Total ODA Private Net, DAC donors

Djibouti
41.27 million current US$
in 2011
Uganda
37.41 million current US$
in 2011
Djibouti rank
21st
Uganda rank
22nd

Total ODA Private Net, DAC donors over time

  • Djibouti
  • Uganda
-200.0M-100.0M0100.0M200.0M196819892011

How they compare

Djibouti currently reports 41.27 million current US$ against 37.41 million current US$ in Uganda, a difference of 3.86 million current US$.

That makes Djibouti's figure about 1.1 times Uganda's.

The two have swapped places 15 times across 43 shared years of data; in 1969 it was Uganda ahead.

Djibouti ranks 21st and Uganda ranks 22nd of 53 countries.

Across the 6 decades both report, Djibouti averaged higher in 2 and Uganda in 4.

Head to head by decade

Decade Djibouti Uganda Difference Ahead
1960s 810,000 current US$ 16.91 million current US$ 16.10 million current US$ Uganda
1970s -373,000 current US$ -13.38 million current US$ 13.00 million current US$ Djibouti
1980s 1.68 million current US$ 939,000 current US$ 737,000 current US$ Djibouti
1990s 25.12 million current US$ 32.98 million current US$ 7.86 million current US$ Uganda
2000s 25.77 million current US$ 40.72 million current US$ 14.95 million current US$ Uganda
2010s -3.73 million current US$ 52.81 million current US$ 56.53 million current US$ Uganda

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher total oda private net, dac donors, Djibouti or Uganda?
Djibouti, at 41.27 million current US$ against 37.41 million current US$ in Uganda as of 2011.
What is the difference in total oda private net, dac donors between Djibouti and Uganda?
3.86 million current US$, with Djibouti ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Djibouti and Uganda?
43 years are reported by both, from 1969 to 2011.
How do Djibouti and Uganda rank globally for total oda private net, dac donors?
Djibouti ranks 21st and Uganda ranks 22nd of 53 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Geographical Distribution of Financial Flows to Developing Countries, Development Co-operation Report, a, published as Total ODA Private Net, DAC donors (current US$). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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About this data

Indicator
Total ODA Private Net, DAC donors (current US$)
Unit
current US$
Source
Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Geographical Distribution of Financial Flows to Developing Countries, Development Co-operation Report, a
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
59 places, 2,470 data points, 1968–2011
Last refreshed

Net private aid is private transactions broken down into direct investment, portfolio investment and export credits (net). Private transactions are those undertaken by firms and individuals resident in the reporting country. Portfolio investment corresponds to bonds and equities. Inflows into emerging countries’ stocks markets, are, however, heavily understated. Accordingly, the coverage of portfolio investment differs in these regards from the coverage of bank claims, which include indistinguishably export credit lending by banks. The bank claims data represent the net change in banks’ claims after adjustment to eliminate the effect of changes in exchange rates. They are therefore a proxy for net flow data, but are not themselves a net flow figure. They differ in two further regards from other OECD data. First, they relate to loans by banks resident in countries which report quarterly to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). Secondly, no adjustment has been made to exclude short-term claims. Data are expressed in current U.S. dollars.