Development Cooperation Report 2012 - UNDP Afghanistan
Development Cooperation Report 2012 - UNDP Afghanistan
Development Cooperation Report 2012 - UNDP Afghanistan
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10<br />
VOLUME of DISBURSEMENTS<br />
Available data shows an increase in the volume of disbursements from USD 6.3 billion<br />
in 2009 to USD 10.9 billion in 2010 and USD 12.9 billion in 2011, respectively [Figure<br />
2]. More details on the geographical distribution, sectoral allocation, and modality of<br />
assistance, provided in 2011, are discussed under separate sections below.<br />
Figure 2: Comparison of Disbursements (2009-2011)<br />
12,931<br />
10,899<br />
$Millions<br />
6,319<br />
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION REPORT<br />
2009 2010 2011<br />
Although the entire volume of disbursements increased in 2011 compared to<br />
2010, individual DPs’ level of disbursement showed different rates of change. For<br />
instance, the United States (USA), which is by far the largest provider of assistance<br />
for <strong>Afghanistan</strong>, disbursed USD 10.4 billion of security and development assistance in<br />
2011, indicating a 22% increment from 2010. However, there is a fall in Japan’s, the<br />
second largest donor for <strong>Afghanistan</strong>, level of disbursement, from USD 752 million in<br />
2010 to USD 670 million in 2011. For more details refer to [Figures 3 & 4]<br />
Figure 3: Volume of Disbursements in 2011 Compared to 2010<br />
10000<br />
8000<br />
$ Millions<br />
6000<br />
10,406<br />
4000 8,126<br />
2000<br />
0<br />
USA<br />
Disbursement (2010)<br />
Disbursement (2011)