Chile's Net ODA as a percentage of GNI has been consistently low, reflecting its economic strength and early graduation from traditional aid programs. In the 1990s, ODA hovered between and , supporting democratic transitions and social reforms after the Pinochet era. By the early 2000s, Net ODA had dropped below , signifying Chile's development into a high-income country.
The near-zero levels from 2010 onwards reflect Chile's role as a regional leader in South America, often positioning itself as a donor rather than a recipient. Small upticks in specific years are likely linked to targeted projects in environmental sustainability or disaster recovery following events such as the 2010 earthquake.
The near-zero levels from 2010 onwards reflect Chile's role as a regional leader in South America, often positioning itself as a donor rather than a recipient. Small upticks in specific years are likely linked to targeted projects in environmental sustainability or disaster recovery following events such as the 2010 earthquake.
For a deeper dive into the topic, explore Chile’s population total, Chile’s working-age population trends, Chile’s military personnel proportion.