Ethiopia’s Net ODA (% of GNI) peaked in the early 2000s, reaching in 2003, driven by large-scale poverty reduction and humanitarian assistance programs. This surge was largely due to Ethiopia’s strategic partnerships with donors addressing chronic food insecurity and development challenges.
After 2010, ODA steadily declined, stabilizing around by the 2020s. This reflects Ethiopia’s progress in economic growth and infrastructure development, though periodic increases highlight ongoing humanitarian crises, such as droughts and conflict-related displacements.
After 2010, ODA steadily declined, stabilizing around by the 2020s. This reflects Ethiopia’s progress in economic growth and infrastructure development, though periodic increases highlight ongoing humanitarian crises, such as droughts and conflict-related displacements.
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