Indonesia’s Net ODA (% of GNI) showed significant variability, peaking at in the early 1990s, reflecting post-Suharto reform needs and economic stabilization efforts. Another spike occurred during the Asian financial crisis in 1998-1999, reaching again, as international donors provided critical support to mitigate economic collapse.
From the mid-2000s, ODA contributions sharply declined to near-zero levels, underscoring Indonesia's rapid economic growth and reduced reliance on foreign aid. The slight negative value in 2019 and negligible levels in recent years highlight Indonesia’s evolution into a donor partner in the region rather than an aid recipient.
From the mid-2000s, ODA contributions sharply declined to near-zero levels, underscoring Indonesia's rapid economic growth and reduced reliance on foreign aid. The slight negative value in 2019 and negligible levels in recent years highlight Indonesia’s evolution into a donor partner in the region rather than an aid recipient.
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