This Kaiser Family Foundation report tracks the most recently available data on official development assistance from the U.S., European Community and other donor nations.
The report’s data reflects decisions made prior to the current global economic crises, which could threaten donor support for sustaining and building on global health efforts. However, the recent U.S. announcement of a new multi-year global health initiative and the Group of Eight’s (G-8) reiteration of its health-related commitments at its summit in July 2009 suggest global health remains a key concern for donor nations.
The report, Donor Funding for Health in Low- & Middle- Income Countries, 2001-2007, was authored by researchers at the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Stimson Center.
The report was released on July 23, 2009 briefing co-sponsored by the Foundation and the Center for Strategic and International Studies to examine the outcomes of the G-8 summit and its implications for global health. A webcast is available online.
July 2009 Report (.pdf)
Previous Versions
July 2008 Report (.pdf)
Slides - Donor Funding for Global Health, 2001-2006
August 2007 Report (.pdf)