The European Commission launches the new EU Donor Atlas 2011
You want to know how much assistance France is giving to support health in sub-Saharan Africa? Or how much money the European Commission invests in development in Bolivia?
You would like to know where the EU stands on its overall commitments to increase official development assistance?
The EU Donor Atlas has the answers: Interactive and user-friendly, it is an online tool that provides an overview of what the EU and its Member States do to support development across the world, searchable by specific donor country, areas of activity, regions, or developing countries.
The EU Donor Atlas covers official aid from most EU Member States for 2009 (in some cases not all information is available) as well as the European Commission and also contains information on key development indicators of developing countries.
You can carry out your search in different key sections: global trends; accountability; Millennium Development Goals; conflict and fragility; education; population and health.
The EU Donor Atlas can be found at: http://development.donoratlas.eu
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