THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT EU AID

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10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT EU AID

Authors: Mikaela Gavas, ODI Research Fellow; Raphaëlle Faure, ODI Research Officer; Elize Hefer, ODI Project Officer; and Nick Scott, ODI Digital Manager Design: Elena Sarmiento Overseas Development Institute, 2014. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - Non Commercial Licence (CC BY - NC 3.0) The views presented in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of ODI or our partners. Overseas Development Institute 203 Blackfriars Road London SE1 8NJ UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7922 0300 Fax: +44 (0)20 7922 0399 10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT EU AID www.odi.org

1 Collectively, the EU and its member states give the most aid in the world In 2012, the EU provided 55.2 billion in development aid more than twice as much as the United States. Source: European Commission (2013) EU Accountability Report 2013 on Financing for Development. THE EU* IS THE WORLD S LARGEST AID DONOR 23.7 bn 55.2 bn 8.2 bn USA EU JAPAN * EU and its member states

2 There are 29 major donors in the EU: 28 member states and the EU itself The EU aid budget is larger than any individual member state s aid budget. Member states give, on average, a fifth of their development funds to the EU aid programme, which is managed by the EU institutions. THERE ARE 29 DONORS IN THE EU 28 + Sources: European Commission (2013) EU Accountability Report 2013 on Financing for Development; OECD- DAC (2013) DAC Multilateral Aid Report in 2013-14. 28 MEMBER STATES EU INSTITUTIONS The EU aid programme was 13.7 bn in 2012

3 The EU is the largest multilateral donor OECD donor countries give over 80% of their aid to five multilateral organisations: THE EU IS A BIGGER DONOR THAN THE WORLD BANK OR THE UNITED NATIONS EU 36% World Bank International Development Association 22% United Nations funds and programmes 9% Global Fund for AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria 7% African Development Bank 5% Asian Development Bank 3% Source: OECD-DAC (2013) The DAC Multilateral Aid Report in 2013-14. EU WORLD BANK GROUP UN FUNDS AND PROGRAMMES OTHER UN Multilateral Aid Core Funding - 2011

4 EU aid is more transparent than most but its rankings have slipped In 2012, Publish What You Fund s aid transparency index ranked EU development aid fifth out of 72 donors worldwide. In 2013, the EU dropped to 13th out of 67 donors. EU DEVELOPMENT AID RANKS 13th OUT OF 67 ON AID TRANSPARENCY There have been four major assessments of EU aid over the past three years. These have been positive about the transparency of EU aid, noting its strong financial accountability processes and clear and transparent resource allocation procedures. However they have also noted the lack of a clear results framework. The EU is a signatory to the International Aid Transparency Initiative. Sources: Publish What You Fund (2012) Aid Transparency Index 2012; DFID (2013) Multilateral Aid Review Update; Centre for Global Development/Brookings Institute s QuODA index available at http://www. cgdev.org/page/quality-oda-quoda; House of Commons International Development Committee (2012) EU Development Assistance, Sixteenth Report of Session 2010 12; OECD/DAC (2012) European Union 2012, OECD Development Co-operation Peer Review. Transparency = open and available information on aid spending, shared in a timely, comprehensive, comparable and accessible way

5 Turkey is the largest recipient of EU aid, receiving 17% of funds Turkey benefits from funds that are targeted at countries who have applied for EU membership which are classified as development aid. In 2012, Turkey received 2.1 billion 17% of EU aid funds for that year. In 2011-12, more than half of EU aid went to middle-income countries and a quarter went to the least developed countries. The top two regions receiving help from the EU were Europe and sub-saharan Africa. 17% OF THE EU AID PROGRAMME GOES TO TURKEY 2.1 bn Sources: European Commission EU Aid Explorer available at https://euaidexplorer.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ DonorAtlas2013.do; OECD-DAC Aid Statistics. TURKEY - 17% SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA - 28% OTHERS

6 The EU is a top donor to fragile and conflict-affected African states THE EU IS ONE OF THE TOP THREE DONORS IN 20 OUT OF 29 FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA RANKING OF THE EU Many places which fall off the aid radar of other major donors are helped by the EU. These resources reach people most in need, in regions hit by violence or with no functioning state to support them. In 2012, the EU was one of the top three largest donors to 20 out of 29 fragile and conflict-affected countries in sub-saharan Africa. 1st CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CHAD MAURITANIA NIGER SUDAN Source: OECD (2014) Fragile States 2014, Domestic Resource Mobilisation in Fragile States. 2nd BURKINA FASO BURUNDI CAMEROON ERITREA GUINEA-BISSAU SIERRA LEONE SOMALIA 3rd LIBERIA MADAGASCAR MALI ANGOLA REPUBLIC OF CONGO COMOROS TOGO UGANDA

7 Almost three quarters of EU aid is channelled directly to developing countries 73% of EU aid is delivered in ways which give developing countries a significant say in how they are helped. OECD donors average only 55%. 73% OF EU AID IS DELIVERED DIRECTLY TO PROGRAMMES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Source: OECD (2013) Development Co-operation Report 2013. COUNTRY PROGRAMMABLE AID AVERAGES 73% 55% EU aid programme OECD aid donors

8 EU development policy goes beyond aid in five areas The Lisbon Treaty gives the EU a legal obligation to ensure that its policies reinforce and do not undermine its development aims. The EU has focused its efforts on the five following priorities: FIVE AREAS WHERE EU POLICY GOES BEYOND AID TRADE/FINANCE MIGRATION SECURITY Trade and finance Climate change Food security Migration Security Sources: European Union (2007) Treaty of Lisbon; European Commission (2013) EU 2013 Report on Policy Coherence for Development. FOOD SECURITY CLIMATE CHANGE The EU is committed to ensuring that its policies reinforce and do not undermine its development aims

9 MEPs play a key role in EU development cooperation Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) who are directly elected by citizens of the EU decide together with the member states how much of the EU budget goes toward aid; scrutinise the aid budget to make sure it is well spent; approve the appointment of the European Commission; and hold the European Commission to account. Source: Gavas, M. and Maxwell, S. (2014) Why the European Parliament elections matter for international development, Opinion 27, January 2014, ODI/EDCSP. APPOINTMENT SUPERVISION MEPs HAVE FOUR KEY RESPONSIBILITIES IN DIRECTING EU DEVELOPMENT POLICY BUDGETARY LEGISLATIVE

10 Two in three EU citizens say tackling poverty in developing countries should be a priority for the EU In a 2013 poll, two thirds of EU citizens said tackling poverty in developing countries should be one of the EU s main priorities. Also, 83% thought it is important to help people in developing countries, and 61% wanted Europe to keep its promise to increase aid to developing countries despite tough economic conditions. SHOULD TACKLING POVERTY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BE A PRIORITY FOR THE EU? YES YES NO Sources: European Commission (2013) EU Development Aid and the Millennium Development Goals, Special Eurobarometer 405 over the period of May-June 2013. OF EUROPEANS THINK IT 66% SHOULD BE A PRIORITY

The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is the UK s leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. ODI s EU development programme was established in 2009 to support research, dialogue and strategic relationships to enable strengthened and evidence-based EU development policy-making that delivers results and impact. It has gained a track record of success in establishing itself as the pre-eminent resource on EU development cooperation in the UK. It aims to expand the evidence base on the effectiveness of the EU in global development cooperation and develop propositions for change; to construct an epistemic community of EU change-makers ; and to work with partners to maintain momentum and deliver results. For more information on EU develoment please contact euprogramme@odi.org.uk or visit www.international-development.eu. www.odi.org