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NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (NGOs) AND CIVIL SOCIETY

A non-governmental organisation (NGO) is any non-profit entity in which people organise themselves on a local, national or international level to pursue shared objectives and ideals, without significant government-controlled participation or representation. NGOs include foundations, co-operative societies, trade unions, and ad-hoc entities set up to collect funds for a specific purpose. NGO umbrella organisations and NGO networks are also included. NGOs should only be classified as international when: (i) either there is an international coordinating body facilitating the work of its members on the international level or the NGO has an extensive network of country/regional offices in the field; (ii) and the NGO has internationally diversified sources of revenue.

Aid during the time

The variation of resources committed and paid for Bilateral and Multi-bilateral development aid



Committed
Used

Year Committed Used
2004 5.247533123e+13 3.6394414743e+13
2005 6.947793537e+13 5.13649695e+13
2006 5.09406020401e+13 2.5892634966e+13
2007 1.18354154322e+14 9.62920480816e+13
2008 1.11998490222e+14 8.54123201024e+13
2009 1.0416293693e+14 9.038973006e+13
2010 5.878139741e+13 6.704071732e+13
2011 5.976444045e+13 8.170209609e+13
2012 4.026941e+13 5.208164e+13
2013 1.3035895e+14 1.1950992e+14
2014 1.8109853e+14 1.3979502e+14
2015 1.9868449606e+14 1.8153822127e+14
2016 1.6775407568e+14 1.7424863376e+14

Aid in numbers

Bilateral and Multi-bilateral

1,836

Italian development projects

€ 130,358,950

Total funding committed

€ 119,509,920

Total funding used

What is it spent for?

The purpose/sector of destination of a bilateral contribution should be selected by answering the question “which specific area of the recipient’s economic or social structure is the transfer intended to foster”. The sector classification does not refer to the type of goods or services provided by the donor. Sector specific education or research activities (e.g. agricultural education) or construction of infrastructure (e.g. agricultural storage) should be reported under the sector to which they are directed, not under education, construction, etc. read more close

Social Infrastructure & Services 96,585,000
Production Sectors 10,246,750
Humanitarian Aid 9,670,480
Multi-Sector / Cross-Cutting 6,725,750
Unallocated / Unspecified 5,218,930
Economic Infrastructure & Services 1,862,040
Refugees in donor countries (non-sector allocable) 50,000

By means of?

The typology identifies the modalities that are used in aid delivery. It classifies transfers from the donor to the first recipient of funds (e.g. the recipient country, a multilateral organisation, or a basket fund).  It does not track the end uses of the funds, which is addressed in the sector classification and to some extent through the policy objective markers. read more close

Core contributions and pooled programmes and funds 77,101,670
Project-type interventions 50,245,950
Other in-donor expenditures 1,855,690
Experts and other technical assistance 901,220
Scholarships and student costs in donor countries 254,420

Who funds?

The extending agency is the government entity (central, state or local government agency or department) financing the activity from its own budget. It is the budget holder, controlling the activity on its own account. Agencies administering activities on behalf of other government entities should not be reported as extending agencies but as channels of delivery. read more close

Central administration 76,829,430
Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (DGCS until 2015) 39,899,080
Local administration 13,630,440