Development aid given — all countries

Development aid given — Dominica

Development aid given in Dominica in 2023 — 4,630,756 US$. Ranked 133 in the world out of 136. Since 1974, the indicator has risen by 74.1%.

2023 4.63M US$ −64.61% vs 2022
World rank 133of 136
Period maximum 43M US$1996
Period minimum 2.1M US$1976

Trend over time

1974–2023 · US$

Development aid given — Dominica, 1974–2023020M40M60M197419791984198919941999200420092014201920231974: 2,660,000 US$1975: 3,790,000 US$1976: 2,100,000 US$1977: 3,520,000 US$1978: 6,050,000 US$1979: 8,750,000 US$1980: 15,120,000 US$1981: 9,420,000 US$1982: 6,960,000 US$1983: 5,750,000 US$1984: 11,450,000 US$1985: 12,820,000 US$1986: 7,770,000 US$1987: 7,260,000 US$1988: 12,410,000 US$1989: 13,340,000 US$1990: 12,490,000 US$1991: 9,910,000 US$1992: 9,790,000 US$1993: 7,650,000 US$1994: 17,170,000 US$1995: 23,020,000 US$1996: 43,000,001 US$1997: 13,380,000 US$1998: 17,330,000 US$1999: 7,130,000 US$2000: 6,720,000 US$2001: 10,080,000 US$2002: 23,040,000 US$2003: 4,270,000 US$2004: 14,130,000 US$2005: 7,730,000 US$2006: 14,700,000 US$2007: 17,790,000 US$2008: 19,249,999 US$2009: 27,709,999 US$2010: 29,209,999 US$2011: 23,770,000 US$2012: 20,644,878 US$2013: 20,371,744 US$2014: 15,531,881 US$2015: 4,057,884 US$2016: 10,793,913 US$2017: 9,960,583 US$2018: 25,643,296 US$2019: 17,475,245 US$2020: 5,302,611 US$2021: 7,321,280 US$2022: 13,086,027 US$2023: 4,630,756 US$
Change over the period: +1.97M (+74.09%) Average annual rate: 1.14 %

Comparison, 2023

How the value compares with the world and the groups this territory belongs to: Dominica

Dominica 4.63M US$
World 203B US$
Upper-middle-income countries computed 15.33B US$
Development aid given — Dominica, by year Dominica All countries CSV XLSX
Year US$ Change Change, %
2023 4.63M −8.46M −64.61%
2022 13.09M +5.76M +78.74%
2021 7.32M +2.02M +38.07%
2020 5.3M −12.17M −69.66%
2019 17.48M −8.17M −31.85%
2018 25.64M +15.68M +157.45%
2017 9.96M −833,330 −7.72%
2016 10.79M +6.74M +166%
2015 4.06M −11.47M −73.87%
2014 15.53M −4.84M −23.76%
2013 20.37M −273,134 −1.32%
2012 20.64M −3.13M −13.15%
2011 23.77M −5.44M −18.62%
2010 29.21M +1.5M +5.41%
2009 27.71M +8.46M +43.95%
2008 19.25M +1.46M +8.21%
2007 17.79M +3.09M +21.02%
2006 14.7M +6.97M +90.17%
2005 7.73M −6.4M −45.29%
2004 14.13M +9.86M +230.91%
2003 4.27M −18.77M −81.47%
2002 23.04M +12.96M +128.57%
2001 10.08M +3.36M +50%
2000 6.72M −410,000 −5.75%
1999 7.13M −10.2M −58.86%
1998 17.33M +3.95M +29.52%
1997 13.38M −29.62M −68.88%
1996 43M +19.98M +86.79%
1995 23.02M +5.85M +34.07%
1994 17.17M +9.52M +124.44%
1993 7.65M −2.14M −21.86%
1992 9.79M −120,000 −1.21%
1991 9.91M −2.58M −20.66%
1990 12.49M −850,000 −6.37%
1989 13.34M +930,000 +7.49%
1988 12.41M +5.15M +70.94%
1987 7.26M −510,000 −6.56%
1986 7.77M −5.05M −39.39%
1985 12.82M +1.37M +11.97%
1984 11.45M +5.7M +99.13%
1983 5.75M −1.21M −17.39%
1982 6.96M −2.46M −26.11%
1981 9.42M −5.7M −37.7%
1980 15.12M +6.37M +72.8%
1979 8.75M +2.7M +44.63%
1978 6.05M +2.53M +71.87%
1977 3.52M +1.42M +67.62%
1976 2.1M −1.69M −44.59%
1975 3.79M +1.13M +42.48%
1974 2.66M

About the indicator

The volume of official development assistance provided by a country, from the data of the OECD Development Assistance Committee. About thirty states give aid, so most countries in the table have no values: that is not a gap but the absence of the phenomenon. In absolute terms the list is led by the largest economies, but the commitment agreed at the UN is set as a share of national income — 0.7% — and by that measure the Nordic countries come out in front.

Important: Official development assistance does not include military aid or commercial loans at market rates. The OECD data cover the donors of the Development Assistance Committee, so aid from countries outside it is not fully accounted for.

Source: World Development Indicators (World Bank), license CC BY 4.0.