PDI-8 Bilateral aid that is untied (percent) - Governance & partnership - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Tied aid is aid provided on the condition that the recipient uses it to purchase goods and services from suppliers based in the donor country. The target for this indicator is to increase untied aid over time. Source: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (www.oecd.org/dac/effectiveness/monitoring).
PDI-8 Bilateral aid that is untied (percent) - Governance & partnership - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (2007)

Rank

Country

Value

1Gabon99.74
2Zambia99.64
3Nigeria99.19
4Tanzania98.88
5Benin98.80
6Cameroon98.49
7South Africa97.39
8Rwanda95.08
9Democratic Republic of the Congo93.86
10Mali93.43
11Senegal93
12Burkina Faso91.82
13Ghana91.77
14Ivory Coast91.66
15Sierra Leone91.64
16Mozambique90.82
17Burundi90.63
18Malawi90.54
19Morocco90.15
20Central African Republic86.66
21Uganda85.43
22Kenya84.49
23Niger84.32
24Madagascar83.86
25Liberia82.40
26Ethiopia82.21
27Chad81.24
28Sudan79.91
29Egypt74.96
30Mauritania66.98
31Cape Verde60.31
32Togo56.10
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