Arab Development Assistance : Four Decades of Cooperation

Over the past four decades, Arab aid, which has been relatively under-studied, has played an important role in global development finance. Arab donors- predominantly the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)-have been among the most generous in the world, with official development assistance (ODA) averaging 1.5 percent of their combined gross national income (GNI) during the period 1973-2008, more than twice the United Nations target of 0.7 percent and five times the average of the Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development (OECD)- Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries. In addition to government-to-government aid, Arab donors have established a number of specialized financial institutions to provide development assistance to low-income countries. Assistance through these institutions increased substantially by 4.4 percent per year in real terms over the period 1990-2008. There are good reasons to believe that Arab aid will continue to play an important role in international development assistance into the foreseeable future. Arab donors have recently increased their aid volumes, and Arab financial institutions are well capitalized, with the capacity to scale up assistance.

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Main Author: Rouis, Mustapha
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010-08
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, AGRICULTURE, AID, AID AGENCIES, AID PROGRAMS, BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT, CAPITAL MARKETS, DEBT, DEBT RELIEF, DEBT SERVICE, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, DEVELOPMENT BANK, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, DEVELOPMENT FUNDS, DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS, DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS, ECONOMIC CRISIS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, ELECTRICITY, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, HARMONIZATION, HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, INCOME, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS, LOAN, LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES, MBI, MONETARY FUND, NATIONAL INCOME, OIL PRICES, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, REGIONAL INTEGRATION, RESULT, SECURITY CONCERNS, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL SERVICES, SOFT LOANS, TECHNICAL COOPERATION, TRANSACTION, TRANSACTION COSTS, TRANSPARENCY, WAGES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/08/12806279/arab-development-assistance-four-decades-cooperation
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10919
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spelling dig-okr-10986109192024-08-08T15:59:28Z Arab Development Assistance : Four Decades of Cooperation Rouis, Mustapha ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE AID AID AGENCIES AID PROGRAMS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT CAPITAL MARKETS DEBT DEBT RELIEF DEBT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT FUNDS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ELECTRICITY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE HARMONIZATION HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE INCOME INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS LOAN LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MBI MONETARY FUND NATIONAL INCOME OIL PRICES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT REGIONAL INTEGRATION RESULT SECURITY CONCERNS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SERVICES SOFT LOANS TECHNICAL COOPERATION TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY WAGES Over the past four decades, Arab aid, which has been relatively under-studied, has played an important role in global development finance. Arab donors- predominantly the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)-have been among the most generous in the world, with official development assistance (ODA) averaging 1.5 percent of their combined gross national income (GNI) during the period 1973-2008, more than twice the United Nations target of 0.7 percent and five times the average of the Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development (OECD)- Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries. In addition to government-to-government aid, Arab donors have established a number of specialized financial institutions to provide development assistance to low-income countries. Assistance through these institutions increased substantially by 4.4 percent per year in real terms over the period 1990-2008. There are good reasons to believe that Arab aid will continue to play an important role in international development assistance into the foreseeable future. Arab donors have recently increased their aid volumes, and Arab financial institutions are well capitalized, with the capacity to scale up assistance. 2012-08-13T13:33:09Z 2012-08-13T13:33:09Z 2010-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/08/12806279/arab-development-assistance-four-decades-cooperation https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10919 English MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series; No. 28 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
AID
AID AGENCIES
AID PROGRAMS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ELECTRICITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
HARMONIZATION
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
LOAN
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MBI
MONETARY FUND
NATIONAL INCOME
OIL PRICES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
RESULT
SECURITY CONCERNS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOFT LOANS
TECHNICAL COOPERATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
WAGES
ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
AID
AID AGENCIES
AID PROGRAMS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ELECTRICITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
HARMONIZATION
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
LOAN
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MBI
MONETARY FUND
NATIONAL INCOME
OIL PRICES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
RESULT
SECURITY CONCERNS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOFT LOANS
TECHNICAL COOPERATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
WAGES
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
AID
AID AGENCIES
AID PROGRAMS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ELECTRICITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
HARMONIZATION
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
LOAN
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MBI
MONETARY FUND
NATIONAL INCOME
OIL PRICES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
RESULT
SECURITY CONCERNS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOFT LOANS
TECHNICAL COOPERATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
WAGES
ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
AID
AID AGENCIES
AID PROGRAMS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ELECTRICITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
HARMONIZATION
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
LOAN
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MBI
MONETARY FUND
NATIONAL INCOME
OIL PRICES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
RESULT
SECURITY CONCERNS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOFT LOANS
TECHNICAL COOPERATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
WAGES
Rouis, Mustapha
Arab Development Assistance : Four Decades of Cooperation
description Over the past four decades, Arab aid, which has been relatively under-studied, has played an important role in global development finance. Arab donors- predominantly the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)-have been among the most generous in the world, with official development assistance (ODA) averaging 1.5 percent of their combined gross national income (GNI) during the period 1973-2008, more than twice the United Nations target of 0.7 percent and five times the average of the Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development (OECD)- Development Assistance Committee (DAC) countries. In addition to government-to-government aid, Arab donors have established a number of specialized financial institutions to provide development assistance to low-income countries. Assistance through these institutions increased substantially by 4.4 percent per year in real terms over the period 1990-2008. There are good reasons to believe that Arab aid will continue to play an important role in international development assistance into the foreseeable future. Arab donors have recently increased their aid volumes, and Arab financial institutions are well capitalized, with the capacity to scale up assistance.
topic_facet ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
AID
AID AGENCIES
AID PROGRAMS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ELECTRICITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
HARMONIZATION
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
LOAN
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MBI
MONETARY FUND
NATIONAL INCOME
OIL PRICES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
RESULT
SECURITY CONCERNS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOFT LOANS
TECHNICAL COOPERATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
WAGES
author Rouis, Mustapha
author_facet Rouis, Mustapha
author_sort Rouis, Mustapha
title Arab Development Assistance : Four Decades of Cooperation
title_short Arab Development Assistance : Four Decades of Cooperation
title_full Arab Development Assistance : Four Decades of Cooperation
title_fullStr Arab Development Assistance : Four Decades of Cooperation
title_full_unstemmed Arab Development Assistance : Four Decades of Cooperation
title_sort arab development assistance : four decades of cooperation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2010-08
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/08/12806279/arab-development-assistance-four-decades-cooperation
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