Gross ODA aid disbursement for education, DAC donors total (current US$) by country

This is the aggregate total for education level unspecified (DT.ODA.DACD.EDU.UNKN.CD); basic education (DT.ODA.DACD.EDU.BAS.CD); secondary education (DT.ODA.DACD.EDU.SEC.CD) and post-secondary education (DT.ODA.DACD.EDU.PSEC.CD). Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Countries reporting
53
Highest
308.84 million current US$
Morocco
Lowest
1.06 million current US$
Seychelles
Median
33.73 million current US$
Years covered
10
2002–2011
Data points
587

What the numbers show

Gross ODA aid disbursement for education, DAC donors total (current US$) is currently reported for 53 countries. The highest value is 308.84 million current US$ in Morocco; the lowest is 1.06 million current US$ in Seychelles.

The median across all reporting countries is 33.73 million current US$, and the mean is 65.15 million current US$.

The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 291.

Over the past decade 49 countries rose and 4 fell. The largest increase was in Liberia (up 2,558.3%), and the largest decrease in Uganda (down 46.9%).

Gross ODA aid disbursement for education, DAC donors total: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Morocco 308.84 million current US$ 2011 up 97.3% rising
2 Ethiopia 292.56 million current US$ 2011 up 689.6% volatile
3 Mozambique 165.01 million current US$ 2011 up 192.9% rising
4 Senegal 161.46 million current US$ 2011 up 167.4% rising
5 Tunisia 156.07 million current US$ 2011 up 190.1% rising
6 Algeria 145.08 million current US$ 2011 up 103.6% rising
7 Nigeria 140.09 million current US$ 2011 up 1,049.1% volatile
8 Mali 120.14 million current US$ 2011 up 210.6% rising
9 Cameroon 116.63 million current US$ 2011 up 264.2% rising
10 Egypt 116.26 million current US$ 2011 up 161.7% rising
11 Ghana 111.14 million current US$ 2011 up 201.7% rising
12 Rwanda 110.91 million current US$ 2011 up 207.1% rising
13 United Republic of Tanzania 105.19 million current US$ 2011 down 24.8% falling
14 Burkina Faso 104.79 million current US$ 2011 up 201.7% rising
15 Democratic Republic of the Congo 98.78 million current US$ 2011 up 486.3% volatile
16 South Africa 96.21 million current US$ 2011 up 34.0% rising
17 Benin 74.18 million current US$ 2011 up 314.0% rising
18 Uganda 70.83 million current US$ 2011 down 46.9% falling
19 Malawi 69.86 million current US$ 2011 up 60.6% rising
20 Kenya 68.05 million current US$ 2011 up 158.8% rising
21 Eritrea 56.93 million current US$ 2011 up 392.2% volatile
22 Madagascar 51.03 million current US$ 2011 up 53.3% flat
23 Zambia 48.05 million current US$ 2011 up 2.8% falling
24 Guinea 45.72 million current US$ 2011 up 92.5% rising
25 Liberia 36.77 million current US$ 2011 up 2,558.3% volatile
26 Zimbabwe 33.91 million current US$ 2011 up 262.6% volatile
27 Burundi 33.73 million current US$ 2011 up 561.6% rising
28 Sudan 33.41 million current US$ 2011 up 535.5% volatile
29 Gabon 33.26 million current US$ 2011 up 92.8% rising
30 Côte d'Ivoire 32.82 million current US$ 2011 down 14.1% rising
31 Namibia 32.38 million current US$ 2011 up 81.9% rising
32 Angola 27.21 million current US$ 2011 up 5.1% flat
33 Congo 26.89 million current US$ 2011 up 107.5% rising
34 Togo 26.51 million current US$ 2011 up 274.3% rising
35 Somalia 25.36 million current US$ 2011 up 977.2% volatile
36 Mauritania 23.10 million current US$ 2011 up 31.9% rising
37 Niger 22.67 million current US$ 2011 up 12.0% rising
38 Cabo Verde 21.76 million current US$ 2011 up 168.2% rising
39 Djibouti 21.34 million current US$ 2011 up 23.1% flat
40 Eswatini 20.63 million current US$ 2011 up 466.0% volatile
41 Botswana 20.59 million current US$ 2011 up 1,144.0% volatile
42 Lesotho 19.53 million current US$ 2011 up 6.2% flat
43 Central African Republic 19.23 million current US$ 2011 up 247.9% rising
44 Sierra Leone 18.56 million current US$ 2011 up 136.3% rising
45 Chad 15.69 million current US$ 2011 up 94.1% rising
46 Mauritius 14.76 million current US$ 2011 up 48.0% rising
47 Comoros 13.88 million current US$ 2011 up 57.9% rising
48 Equatorial Guinea 10.19 million current US$ 2011 up 102.1% rising
49 Guinea-Bissau 9.91 million current US$ 2011 up 69.3% rising
50 Libya 9.27 million current US$ 2011 up 34.6% rising
51 Sao Tome and Principe 9.01 million current US$ 2011 up 177.5% rising
52 Gambia 5.81 million current US$ 2011 down 8.6% rising
53 Seychelles 1.06 million current US$ 2011 up 62.3% rising

Regions and income groups

Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.

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Indicator
Gross ODA aid disbursement for education, DAC donors total (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, 587 data points, 2002–2011
Last refreshed

This is the aggregate total for education level unspecified (DT.ODA.DACD.EDU.UNKN.CD); basic education (DT.ODA.DACD.EDU.BAS.CD); secondary education (DT.ODA.DACD.EDU.SEC.CD) and post-secondary education (DT.ODA.DACD.EDU.PSEC.CD). Data are in current U.S. dollars.