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Overseas Development Aid

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 24 March 2021

Wednesday, 24 March 2021

Ceisteanna (744)

Brendan Howlin

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744. Deputy Brendan Howlin asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs if it is policy to postpone the achievement of the UN target for 0.7% of GNP for ODA until 2030; if he will set out the increase proposed for each year of this decade; if the target can be achieved earlier; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14005/21]

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The Government is committed to achieving the UN Official Development Assistance target of 0.7% of GNI by 2030, as set out in A Better World, Ireland's International Development policy, and re-iterated in the Programme for Government. It is important that we do so in a responsible way. Ireland's development programme has a strong global reputation and our ambition to meet this important target must not see ODA quantity come at the cost of its quality.

Our ODA allocation has increased in real terms for the last seven consecutive years, and has held constant as a proportion of GNI since 2015. My Department is currently reviewing and building systems that will enable our development programme to grow further, including as a proportion of GNI, in a sustainable way. 

We have charted out an indicative pathway to 0.7% previously and I am happy to share it here again. The particular figures will change, of course, as we better understand the consequences of the pandemic on our economy. 

Year

ODA Level

€ Million

Expected ODA / GNI %  Target

2021

868

0.32%

2022

960

0.35%

2023

1050

0.37%

2024

1180

0.40%

2025

1360

0.45%

2026

1560

0.50%

2027

1820

0.57%

2028

2050

0.62%

2029

2250

0.66%

2030

2500

0.70%

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