Snapshot for Iraq
AiDA contains 2,075  unique records for activities in Iraq. The results in this view are grouped by sector, based on sector classifications assigned by sources. Some activities are classified for multiple sectors and some have no sectors assigned. Participating organizations have mapped their sectors to the OECD-DAC Creditor Reporting System Purpose codes. The sector groupings used by AiDA are based on the top level CRS categories. It also lists the 10 donors with the most records found in AiDA. * Please note that a single activity may fall under several topics and some are not classified. Therefore the topic break down may not add up to the total unique activity count
Sector Breakdown for Iraq
All Activities By sector
Emergency Assistance (313)
Civil Society and Democracy (295)
Social Services (198)
Education (178)
Government Administration (161)
Water and Sanitation (136)
Health (134)
Peace Building (114)
Energy (109)
Multisector (96)
Transport (88)
Communications (58)
Population and Reproductive Health (56)
Agriculture (44)
Debt Relief (40)
Unspecified (31)
Mineral Resources and Mining (30)
Banking and Financial Services (27)
Environment (18)
Business Services (16)
Industry (15)
NGO Support (8)
Construction (7)
Trade Policy and Regulations (5)
Urban development (5)
Information and Communication Technology (3)
Food Aid (2)
General Programme Assistance (1)
Rural development (1)
Donor Breakdown for Iraq
10 Donors with the most activities:
United States (863)
Japan (246)
UNICEF (219)
UNDP (91)
Germany (85)
Korea (70)
France (61)
Spain (59)
Italy (51)
Switzerland (43)
See also OECD DAC Donor Aid at a Glance charts .
Related Data
See also OECD DAC Recipient Aid at a Glance charts. .
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