Pakistan's Net ODA (% of GNI) has shown significant fluctuations, peaking at in 1991 as international aid supported economic reforms and infrastructure development. Aid levels dropped sharply by the mid-1990s, reflecting political instability and changes in donor priorities. However, a resurgence in 2001-2002, reaching , coincided with Pakistan's alignment with global counterterrorism efforts post-9/11.
Spikes in 2010 () and 2011 () were linked to aid for disaster recovery, particularly following the devastating floods. Aid levels have steadily declined in recent years, stabilizing at - by 2022, reflecting reduced donor reliance as Pakistan works toward economic self-sufficiency amid ongoing challenges.
Spikes in 2010 () and 2011 () were linked to aid for disaster recovery, particularly following the devastating floods. Aid levels have steadily declined in recent years, stabilizing at - by 2022, reflecting reduced donor reliance as Pakistan works toward economic self-sufficiency amid ongoing challenges.
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