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Annex 1: Data on Aid Flows 1 ANNEX 1 – Data on Aid Flows from Non-DAC Countries to Selected Countries in East Asia Presentation of Aid Data: Data on aid flows from non-DAC countries is included in tables below. The following points should be considered when reviewing the data. The data presented in the tables is indicative and not exhaustive. Data from 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 have been prioritized. Development cooperation contributions (or flows) from bilateral donors or private institutions less than $1,000,000 per year have not been included but in some cases includes smaller initiatives to give a feel for the types of initiatives. All of the data from India has been collected by IDCR/CPR from primary sources. Where possible, data has been collected from the Aid Data or OECD DAC websites directly. For China, data has been collected largely from media scans and scholarly articles. USD is used as much as possible. Where conversions are given, the approximate exchange rate at the time of the loan/grant is used. Flows are categorized as follows: - Development Loans and Lines of Credit: in this section we have aimed to capture large (mostly infrastructure) loans and projects that may be considered aid by the provider country. In some cases the terms of the loans may not be considered concessional by DAC standards. This includes loans which appear to be developmental in objective and offered at very competitive rates. - Grants and Technical Assistance: refers to all grant programs and technical assistance above the $1million/year threshold. This section has not systematically captured scholarship programs, or South-South technical assistance programs. - Foundations and Private Sector: aims to capture some of the largest programs. Focus was given to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation and where possible, regional philanthropies and Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives. - Aggregate: captures some data that may be compiled from multiple loans, grants and other support. Country Page Cambodia 02 Indonesia 05 Laos 08 Mongolia 11 Myanmar 14 Philippines 18 Timor Leste 21 Vietnam 24

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ANNEX 1 – Data on Aid Flows from Non-DAC Countries to Selected Countries in East Asia Presentation of Aid Data: Data on aid flows from non-DAC countries is included in tables below. The following points should be considered when reviewing the data.

The data presented in the tables is indicative and not exhaustive.

Data from 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 have been prioritized.

Development cooperation contributions (or flows) from bilateral donors or private institutions less than $1,000,000 per year have not been included but in some cases includes smaller initiatives to give a feel for the types of initiatives.

All of the data from India has been collected by IDCR/CPR from primary sources.

Where possible, data has been collected from the Aid Data or OECD DAC websites directly.

For China, data has been collected largely from media scans and scholarly articles.

USD is used as much as possible. Where conversions are given, the approximate exchange rate at the time of the loan/grant is used.

Flows are categorized as follows: - Development Loans and Lines of Credit: in this section we have aimed to capture large (mostly

infrastructure) loans and projects that may be considered aid by the provider country. In some cases the terms of the loans may not be considered concessional by DAC standards. This includes loans which appear to be developmental in objective and offered at very competitive rates.

- Grants and Technical Assistance: refers to all grant programs and technical assistance above the $1million/year threshold. This section has not systematically captured scholarship programs, or South-South technical assistance programs.

- Foundations and Private Sector: aims to capture some of the largest programs. Focus was given to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation and where possible, regional philanthropies and Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.

- Aggregate: captures some data that may be compiled from multiple loans, grants and other support.

Country Page

Cambodia 02

Indonesia 05

Laos 08

Mongolia 11

Myanmar 14

Philippines 18

Timor Leste 21

Vietnam 24

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Development cooperation (by modality) from Non-DAC donors and private sector:

CAMBODIA

Development Loans & Line of Credit Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

1Buyer’s credit to build Mekong & Tonle Sap Bridges & Highways No.8 & No.76

China $200,000,000 2004

2Construction of Highway 62 $ 100,000,000 2008 3Construction of Highway 57 $ 100,000,000 2008

4Loan for infrastructure & irrigation system projects $ 500,000,000 2013

Finance Stung Tasal Development Project, purchase water pumps & construct electric transmission line between Kratie & Stung Treng provinces – Line of Credit

5India $ 35,200,000

Not Available

Completion of Stung Tasal Water Development Project – Line of Credit

$ 15,000,000 2010

Strengthening capacity of transmission lines between Kratie & Steung Treng – Line of Credit

$ 15,000,000 2010

Road Asset Management Project 6OFID $7,000,000 2009

Water Resource Management Sector Development Project (in collaboration with ADB and AusAID)

$12,000,000 2010

Medium-Voltage Sub-Transmission Expansion Project $10,000,000 2012

Grant (and Technical Assistance) Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

7Office building of Cambodian Government – non-refundable aid

China RMB 300mil 2006

8Grant for infrastructure & irrigation system projects $ 48,000,000 2013

9Mine Detection and Artillery Equipment India $ 250,000 2007

1 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan

Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 76. Web.

2 ibid. 3 ibid. 4 Thul, Prak Chan. “China pledges $548 million in aid to ally Cambodia.” Reuters 10 April 2013: n. pag. Web. 12

Aug. 2013 <www.reutersreprints.com>. 5 Exim Bank India. “Exim Bank’s Operative Lines of Credit.” 6 Aug. 2013 : 7-13. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.eximbankindia.com/locstat06082013.pdf>. 6 The OPEC Fund for International Development.Web.12 Aug.2013

<http://www.ofid.org/COUNTRIES/Asia/Cambodia.aspx>. 7 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan

Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 76. Web.

8 Thul, Prak Chan. “China pledges $548 million in aid to ally Cambodia.” Reuters 10 April 2013: n. pag. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <www.reutersreprints.com>.

9 Government of India. Ministry of External Affairs. Outcome Budgets 2008-2013.

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10Medical Equipment $ 590,000 2008

11Grant for Supply and Installation of Hand pumps $ 8,045,018 2008

12Establish two IT Centres for Excellence $ 200,000 2009-2010

13Ta Prohm Temple complex conservation & restoration $ 420,000 2012

14Construction of the Asia Traditional Textiles Museum, Siem Reap

$ 1,772,219

2004-2011

Cambodia-Thailand Collaboration on Malaria Control Thailand15 $ 1,792,469 2008-2010

School under Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Sponsorship to Contribute to Education for the Kingdom of Cambodia

$ 1,995,000 2008-2010

16International Development Cooperation covering Education, Training, Technical Cooperation, Bilateral & Trilateral Cooperation.

THB 198,311,000

2008-2011

Feasibility Study for the irrigation development project in Stung Sen River

17Kuwait $ 1,116,000

2008

Feasibility Study for 2 road projects: Thmar Koral-Bavel-Sampov Lun Road and Kon Damrey-Mali-Sa

$ 669,572 2008

Foundations and Private Sector Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

18Supply and administration of vaccines to prevent future deaths through routine immunisation

GAVI Alliance $ 26,097,190 2008-2013

19Establish a library at the Seang Nam Sandann Primary School in Siem Reap via Room-to-Read

Dubai Cares NA 2009

20Support construction & refurbishment of 3 school buildings, including desks, classroom equipment and

2009

10 ibid. 11 ibid. 12 ibid. 13 Government of India. Ministry of External Affairs. Outcome Budgets 2008-2013. 14 Embassy of India, Cambodia. “MGC Asian Traditional Textiles Museum, Siem Reap.” Embassy of India, Siem

Reap Projects. Embassy of India. n. pag. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.indembassyphnompenh.org/projects/museum.html>.

15 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 16 Thailand. Thailand International Development Cooperation Agency. Statistics 2008-2011. Web. August 2013

<http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/other/1560>. 17 ibid. 18 GAVI Alliance. “Country Programmes - Total Disbursements.” Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.gavialliance.org/country/all-countries-commitments-and-disbursements>. 19 Dubai Cares. Programs. Web. 30 August 2013 <http://www.dubaicares.ae/en/section/where-we-

work?allowtransparency=true;initialLoad=1&width=850&height=418%20&TB_iframe=true>. 20 Anestora. “PEPY Partners With Dubai Cares to Build Three Primary Schools in Rural Cambodia.”

PressReleasePoint 10 February 2009. Web. 30 August 2013 <http://www.pressreleasepoint.com/pepy-partners-dubai-cares-build-three-primary-schools-rural-cambodia>.

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sanitation facilities in the Chanleas Dai Commune through a pilot project in collaboration with Peppy Ride

Aggregate Development Partner

Amount Year(s)

21Interest-free loans China RMB 100mil ($12.5million)

2006

ODA flows to Cambodia (USD) 22

21 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan

Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 76. Web.

22 OECD-DAC Statistics. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/KHM.gif>.

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23 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 24 UN OCHA. “List of all humanitarian pledges, commitments & contributions in 2006.” Financial Tracking

Service .Web. 20 Aug. 2013 <http://fts.unocha.org/reports/daily/OCHA_R10c_c98_y2006.xls>. 25 ibid <http://fts.unocha.org/reports/daily/OCHA_R10c_c98_y2007.xls>. 26 ibid <http://fts.unocha.org/reports/daily/OCHA_R10c_c98_y2009.xls>. 27 Government of India. Ministry of External Affairs. Outcome Budgets 2008-2013. 28 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 29 Thailand. Thailand International Development Cooperation Agency.Statistics 2008-2011. Web. August 2013

<http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/other/1560>. 30 Morris, Anna. “Somethings Gotta Give – The State of Philanthropy in Asia.” The Economist Intelligence Unit

Report. May 2011:16. Print.

Development cooperation (by modality) from Non-DAC donors and private sector: INDONESIA

Development Loans & Line of Credit Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

23Construct 2 University Hospitals in Sebelas Maret University and Andalas University - Concessional Loan

Saudi Arabia $ 36,000,000 2010-2014

Grant (and Technical Assistance) Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

Indian Ocean tsunami relief

24Humanitarian assistance for Java earthquake

25Humanitarian assistance for Jabodetabek flood

26Humanitarian Assistance for Sumatra earthquake

Saudi Arabia $ 21,000,000 $ 12,565,693 $ 1,250,422 $ 2,329,594

2004 2006 2007 2009

Set up of Administrative Staff College in Aceh 27India $20,000 2008

India-Indonesia Vocational Training Centre for Construction Sector

$528,868 2009

Sustainable Alternative Livelihood Development Programme for Aceh

28Thailand $ 316,000 2008

Prostheses Centre Development Project $ 356,614 2008

Projects developed in a sustainable way in Aceh via The Mae Fah Luang Foundation

$235,137 2010

29International Development Cooperation covering Education, Training, Technical Cooperation, Bilateral & Trilateral Cooperation.

THB 54,894,000 2008-2011

Foundations and Private Sector Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

30Fund scalable education projects over 10 year period

Sampoerna Foundation

$ 150,000,000 2006-2016

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31 GAVI Alliance. “Country Programmes - Total Disbursements.” Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.gavialliance.org/country/all-countries-commitments-and-disbursements>. 32 Ford Foundation. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.fordfoundation.org/grants>. 33 The David & Lucile Packard Foundation. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.packard.org/grants/grants-database/>. 34 The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.gatesfoundation.org/How-We-

Work/Quick-Links/Grants-Database/Grants/2011/06/OPP1010965>. 35 Purba, Kornelius. “Gates, Tahir Make Action Plan for RI.” The Jakarta Post 29 April 2013. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/04/29/gates-tahir-make-action-plan-ri.html>.

31Supply and administration of vaccines to prevent future deaths through routine immunisation

GAVI Alliance

$19,162,000

2008-2013

Promoting a transparent, effective & accountable government via network & capacity building, convening & technical assistance

32Ford Foundation

$ 8,140,447

2009-2010

Expanding Community Rights Over Natural Resources via (i) research & public policy analysis, (ii) network building and convening, (iii) advocacy, litigation and reform (iv) program demonstration & scaling

Ford Foundation

$ 8,288147

2009-2012

Promoting Reproductive Rights and the Right to Sexual Health

Ford Foundation

$ 4,612,471

2009-2012

Expanding livelihood opportunities for poor households through program learning, exploration, demonstration, scaling, advocacy, litigation and reform

Ford Foundation

$ 4,013,352 2010-2013

Spice Up the Deal Project to increase economic opportunities for spice farmers

Ford Foundation

$ 335,991 2010

Stichting Forest Peoples Programme in aid of expanding community rights over natural resources

Ford Foundation

$ 800,000 2012

33Fund various conservation and science related programs in Indonesia

David & Lucile Packard Foundation

$7,000,000 2009-2013

34Improve community well-being by transforming local libraries into information-rich centers of learning that meet the needs of the community by improving access to technology in public libraries

Gates Foundation

$4,971,831

2011

35MoU to provide $100 million each, of which $ 150 million will be allocated to eradicate HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis & malaria and for family planning in Indonesia

Tahir & Gates Foundation

$150,000,000

2013-2018

Scaling up urban climate change resilience, establishing a Health Early Warning & Information System & assisting Semerang & Bandar Lampung plan and implement climate resilience projects & map key climate change policies

Rockefeller Foundation

$ 2,567,972

2010-2016

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ODA flows to 37Indonesia (USD)

36 “Dubai Cares Launches ‘Wise’ Program to Benefit 90,000 School Children In Indonesia.” Dubai Cares 25 April

2011. Web. 30 August 2013 <http://www.dubaicares.ae/en/news/media-library/news-releases/dubai-cares-launches-wise-program-to-benefit-90000-school-children-in-indonesia.html>.

37 OECD-DAC Statistics.Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/IDN.gif>.

36Improve water, sanitation and hygiene facilities across schools in 4 provinces in support of school empowerment

Dubai Cares $ 5,500,000 2010-2012

Aggregate Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

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Development cooperation (by modality) from Non-DAC donors and private sector:

LAOS

Development Loans & Line of Credit Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

38Electronic Affairs project China RMB 546 mil 2008

39Telecommunications project & infrastructure $ 100,000,000 2008

40Interest-free loan RMB 60 mil 2012

41Construction of satellite for radio, television &telecommunications

RMB 245 mil 2012

42Phase-2 of fibre optics project RMB 589.5 mil 2012

43Loan to Nam-Ou Hydropower Company (by Development Bank of China)

$ 660,000,000 2012

44Credit to Lao Development Bank $20,000,000 2012

Equipment for rural electrification, transmission lines & hydropower projects – Line of Credit

45India $ 33,000,000

2008

Irrigation projects in Champassack Province– Line of Credit

$ 17,340,000 2009

Transmission lines, substation & hydro power projects – Line of Credit

$ 72,550,000 2010

46115 KV Transmission Line (Namthong–Louang Namtha-Namo) & Distribution Networks Project – Concessional Loan

Kuwait $ 25,645,000 2010

Second Northern Greater Mekong Sub-region Transport Network Improvement

47OFID $12,000,000 2011

Northern Greater Mekong Subregion Transport Network Improvement Project

$11,000,000 2008

38 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan

Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 78. Web.

39 ibid. 40 The National Portal of Laos PDR. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.laopdr.gov.la/ePortal/news/detail.action?id=33714&from=ePortal_NewsDetail_FromHome> 41 Times Reporters. “Laos, China sign Cooperation Agreements.” Vientiane Times 6 Nov. 2012. Web. 12 Aug.

2013 <http://www.vientianetimes.org.la/FreeContent/FreeConten_Laos_China%20sign.htm>. 42 ibid. 43 ibid. 44 ibid. 45 Exim Bank India. “Exim Bank’s Operative Lines of Credit.” 6 Aug. 2013 : 8-13. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.eximbankindia.com/locstat06082013.pdf>. 46 AidData.Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 47 The OPEC Fund for International Development.Web.12 Aug.2013

<http://www.ofid.org/COUNTRIES/Asia/LaoPDR.aspx>.

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Grant (and Technical Assistance) Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

Poppy substitution at China-Laos border China 2000

Construct Vientiane’s Central Avenue 2003

Build Sino-Lao Friendship Hospital 2003

48Mekong waterway dredging project $5mil+RMB500k 2003

Renovate Victory Arch Park 2004

49Grant to repair Triumphal Arch Park RMB 10 mil ($1.2million)

2004

50Pledge from President Hu Jintao $ 200,000,000 2006

Upgrade UNESCO World Heritage Site 2006

51Grant to build drug rehabilitation centre $ 500,000 2006

52Economic & technical cooperation & debt relief $ 45,000,000 2006

53 National Sports Complex54 $ 100,000,000 2008

55Lao International Convention Centre $ 72,000,000 2011

56Build 85-km highway in North Laos (part of Kunming-Bangkok highway) – non-refundable aid

$ 30,000,000 2012

90 scholarships under ITEC program, Colombo Plan, Indian Council for Cultural Relations & Mekong Ganga Cooperation

India NA

NA

Build Lao-India Entrepreneurship Development Centre and provided training to the Lao people

NA 2005

57Capacity building & setup of 100-bed Neurological Hospital

$ 5,290,000 2008

58Setup 100 Bed Hospital $ 330,000 2010

59Conservation & restoration of UNESCO World Heritage WatPhou Temple complex

$ 320,000

2011

48 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan

Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 77-78. Web.

49 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 78. Web.

50 ibid. 51 ibid. 52 Joshua Kurlantzick, “China’s Charm: Implications of Chinese Soft Power,” Carnegie Endowment Policy Brief

no. 47 (June 2006). 53 Creak, Simon. “Sport as Politics & History – The 25th SEA Games in Laos.” Anthropology Today Vol.27 No.1

(Feb 2011): 15. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/newmandala/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Creak-2011-SEA-Games.pdf>

54 Note: Funded by a Chinese consortium in return for a development concession in central Vientiane 55 Times Reporters. “Laos, China sign Cooperation Agreements.” Vientiane Times 6 Nov. 2012. Web. 12 Aug.

2013 <http://www.vientianetimes.org.la/FreeContent/FreeConten_Laos_China%20sign.htm>. 56 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan

Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 78. Web.

57 Government of India. Ministry of External Affairs. Outcome Budgets 2008-2013. 58 ibid. 59 ibid.

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60International Development Cooperation covering Education, Training, Technical Cooperation, Bilateral & Trilateral Cooperation.

Thailand THB 386,414,000 ($12.8million)

2008-2011

Foundations and Private Sector Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

61Supply and administration of vaccines to prevent future deaths through routine immunisation

GAVI $ 9,066,182 2008-2013

Aggregate Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

62Interest-free loans for Infrastructure China $230,000,0000 Not Available

ODA flows to63Laos (USD)

60 Thailand. Thailand International Development Cooperation Agency. Statistics 2008-2011. Web. August 2013

<http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/other/1560>. 61 GAVI Alliance. “Country Programmes - Total Disbursements.” Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.gavialliance.org/country/all-countries-commitments-and-disbursements>. 62 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan

Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 77. Web.

63 OECD-DAC Statistics. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/LAO.gif>.

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Development cooperation (by modality) from Non-DAC donors and private sector:

MONGOLIA

Development Loans & Line of Credit Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

64For use of Live Vaccination and IT Outsourcing Project India $ 20,000,000 2009

65Grant for the Joint Information Technology Education & Outsourcing Centre – Line of Credit

$20,000,000 2009

66Indo-Mongolia Joint Information Technology Education & Outsourcing Centre Project – Line of Credit

$ 20,000,000 2012

67Infrastructure support via Kuwait Development Fund - Loans o Taishir Hydropower Project – appears active o Darkhan-erdenet Road Project - appears inactive o Erdnet-unt-bulgan Road Project- completed o Unt-moron Road- appears to be delayed o Shuren Hydro Power - still in pipeline

Kuwait

$ 56,000,000

$ 25,000,000 $ 27,650,000 $28,000,000 $470,000,000

2001

2001 2002 2008 2012

68Unt-Tarialan Road Project on Unt- Moron Corridor Road Project – Concessional Loan

$ 20,934,619 2010

Road and railway infrastructure69 China $ 300,000,000 2009

Construction of a 124-km highway from Zamiin-Uud, Mongolia to Sainshand

NA 2013

Grant (and Technical Assistance) Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

70Establish a Confucius Centre at Mongolia's National University and pledge funding for Chinese language teachers

China Not Available

2006

Setup more than 60 Chinese language schools & dozens of Chinese-funded language teachers in Mongolia

Not Available

64 AidData.Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 65 Government of India. “India-Mongolia Relations.” Ministry of External Affairs, June 2013: 1. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://mea.gov.in/Portal/ForeignRelation/India-Mongolia_Relations.pdf>. 66 Exim Bank India. “Exim Bank’s Operative Lines of Credit.” 6 Aug. 2013: 16. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.eximbankindia.com/locstat06082013.pdf>. 67 Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.kuwait-

fund.org/index.php?option=com_kfaedprojects&radioSearchBy=Country&listRegions=4&listCountries=122&radioSectors=All&listSectors=2&radioStatus=All&radioType=All&submit=Search>.

68 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 69 Djumanov, Alisher Ali. “Resource-rich Mongolia hit hard by drop in commodity prices.” Eurasia Capital 28 July

2009. Web. August 2013 <http://www.eurasiac.com/?q=comment-resource-rich-mongolia-hit-hard-drop-commodity-prices>.

70 “Institute to provide Chinese language classes in Mongolia.” Mongolia-Web May 2008. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.mongolia-web.com/1741-institute-provide-chinese-language-classes-mongolia>.

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71Agriculture machinery and crop seeds to boost food production – medium & small tractors, seeders&weeders

$ 138,000 2011

72Fund development of the Mongolian National Technical Supervision Administration Center Laboratory where food and drugs are tested

Not Available 2013

73Solar energy electrification project in Dadal Soum India 2006

74Assistance in e-Education and Tele-medicine $ 2,440,000 2008

Commitment to increase the number of ITEC slots from 75 to 150 and GCSS from 6 to 16 from 2012 onwards

- 2011

40 scholarships to Mongolian nationals for pursuing higher studies in India

Not Available

75International Development Cooperation covering Education, Training, Technical Cooperation, Bilateral & Trilateral Cooperation.

Thailand THB 16,688,000 ($550,000)

2008-2011

Foundations and Private Sector Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

76Supply and administration of vaccines to prevent future deathsthrough routine immunisation

GAVI Alliance $ 4,533,314 2008-2013

Aggregate Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

ODA flows to 77Mongolia (USD)

71 Reeves, Jeffrey and Pardo, Ramon Pacheco. “Parsing China’s Power: Sino-Mongolian and Sino-DPRK relations

in comparative perspective.” International Relations of the Asia Pacific May 2013. Print. 72 Ningzhu, Zhu. “Chinese-aided food & drug lab opens in Mongolia.” Xinhua March 2013. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2013-03/01/c_132201673.htm>. 73 Government of India. “India-Mongolia Relations.” Ministry of External Affairs, June 2013: 3. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://mea.gov.in/Portal/ForeignRelation/India-Mongolia_Relations.pdf>. 74 Government of India. Ministry of External Affairs. Outcome Budgets 2008-2013. 75 Thailand. Thailand International Development Cooperation Agency. Statistics 2008-2011. Web. August 2013

<http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/other/1560>. 76 GAVI Alliance. “Country Programmes - Total Disbursements.” Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.gavialliance.org/country/all-countries-commitments-and-disbursements>. 77 OECD-DAC Statistics. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/MNG.gif>.

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Development cooperation (by modality) from Non-DAC donors and private sector:

MYANMAR

Development Loans & Line of Credit Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

Paunglaung hydro-power plant (1st phase). 2nd phase is underway – Sellers Credit

78China $ 170,000,000 1998

Loan to build information super highway under GMS-IS, fertilizer plant, communication network, the 2nd stage of telecommunications project – Concessional Loan

Not Available 2006

Loan to Communication Company $ 31,000,000 2006

Purchase oil drilling platform & implementing projects – Concessional Loan

$ 200,000,000

Moreh-Tamu OFC link with Cor-DECT System at Yangon and Mandalay urban centres – LoC

79India $ 7,000,000 2006

80Construction of Thathay Chaung hydropower project, Rakhine State - LoC

$ 60,000,000 2007

Thanlyin Refinery - LoC $ 20,000,000

Installation of 3 electrical transmission lines – LoC $ 64,070,000 2008 Setup of manufacturing & assembly plant for heavy turbo

trucks - LoC

$ 20,000,000

2008

81Establish aluminium conductor steel enforced wire manufacturing facility - LoC

$ 20,000,000 2008

82Kaladan Multi Modal Transit Transport System - LoC $ 100,000,000 2008 Upgrade of Thanbayakan Petrochemical Complex - LoC $20,000,000 2008-2009 Railway Projects - LoC $ 60,000,000 Yangon-Mandalay railway rehabilitation - LoC $ 56,358,000 2005 83Specific infrastructure, irrigation, roads, inland

waterways and ports projects - LoC

$500,000,000 2011

84Development of Irrigation System for Kanyin Dam Saudi Arabia $ 8,000,000 2010

78 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan

Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 76-81. Web.

79 Exim Bank India. “Exim Bank’s Operative Lines of Credit.” 6 Aug. 2013: 2-10. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.eximbankindia.com/locstat06082013.pdf>.

80 Yhome, K. “India-Myanmar Relations (1998-2008): A Decade of Redefining Bilateral Ties.” Observer Research Foundation Occasional Paper No. 10 (January 2009): 10. Print.

81 ibid., pg.25. 82 Ibid., pg.13. 83 Pioneer News Service. “India Promises Myanmar $500 mil Credit Line.” The Pioneer 14 Oct. 2011. Web. 12

Aug. 2013 <http://archive.dailypioneer.com/component/k2/item/44004-india-promises-myanmar-$500-million-credit-line.html>.

84 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>.

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85Thonze and Kabaung Irrigation Project OFID $ 20,000,000 2007

Grant (and Technical Assistance) Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

86Investment to help develop & grow poppy-substitute crops, i.e. rice fields & rubber plantations

China RMB 300 mil

1990-2000

Humanitarian aid post Cyclone Nargis, disaster relief

materials & 10,000 tons rice to north Myanmar

RMB30mil+$10 mil

2008

Tagaung Taung nickel project $ 800,000,000 2008

87Financial Assistance $ 91,500,000 2008

‘Build-operate-transfer’of Ruili River-1 hydropower station

Not Available 2006

88China’s pledge to Myanmar RMB 70 million

Cooperation in remote sensing 89India $ 1,246,532 2011 90Construction of ten 500-tonne rice silos $2,000,000 2011

91Earthquake relief activities in the Shan State $ 750,000 2011

Reconstruction of Tamu-Kalemyo-Kalewa Road $ 9,840,000 2008

Educational, cultural and other cooperation $ 3,562,793 2008

Tamu-Kalewa-Kalemyo (TKK) Road Project $ 1,867,565 2009

92Tamanthi and Shwezaye Hydro Electric Project $ 1,312,169 2010

India-Myanmar Industrial Training Centre $ 2,077,554 2011

Setting up of Agricultural Research & Educational Centre $ 2,209,378 2012

Conservation of Bagan Temple $ 920,574 2012

Construction of Rhi-Tiddim - RhiFalam Road $ 6,232,664 2009-2011

85 The OPEC Fund for International Development. Web.12 Aug.2013

<http://www.ofid.org/COUNTRIES/Asia/Myanmar.aspx>. 86 United Nations. International Drug Control Program. “Alternative Development: Sharing Good Practices

Facing Common Problems.” Regional Seminar on Alternative Development for Illicit Crop Eradication Policies, Strategies and Actions 16-19 July 2001: 14. Print<http://www.unodc.org/pdf/publications/alt-development_common-problems.pdf>.

87 “Cambodia Wins $ 689 mil Aid Pledge.” Newswire Newsletter 22 July 2008. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <https://www.devex.com/en/news/cambodia-wins-689m-aid-pledge/51183>.

88 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 81. Web.

89 Government of India. Ministry of External Affairs. Outcome Budgets 2008-2013. 90 Government of India. “Annual Report 2011-2012.” Policy Planning & Research Division, Ministry of External

Affairs April 2012: 37. Web. 12 Aug. 2013<http://www.mea.gov.in/Uploads/PublicationDocs/19337_annual-report-2011-2012.pdf>.

90 Mullen, Rani D. “India’s Development Assistance & the Rise of Asia: Changing Paradigms and Trajectories.” The Future of International Development in Asia & the Pacific Conference 10 May 2013. Presentation.

91 Government of India. “Annual Report 2011-2012.” Policy Planning & Research Division, Ministry of External Affairs April 2012: 10. Web. 12 Aug. 2013<http://www.mea.gov.in/Uploads/PublicationDocs/19337_annual-report-2011-2012.pdf>.

92 Yhome, K. “India-Myanmar Relations (1998-2008): A Decade of Redefining Bilateral Ties.” Observer Research Foundation Occasional Paper No. 10 (January 2009): 10. Print.

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Supply of Tractors and Agricultural Equipment $ 6,855,930 2011

Establish Myanmar Institute of IT $ 5,900,000 2013

Programme for Cooperation in Science & Technology 2012-2015

93Feasibility study and preliminary design for transmission line and power sub-station project

Kuwait $ 1,416,434 2008-2009

94Grants towards Agricultural related projects

Livestock Village Development project along the Thai-Myanmar Border

Thailand $ 89,000 $ 31,236

2008-2010 2008-2010

95International Development Cooperation covering Education, Training, Technical Cooperation, Bilateral & Trilateral Cooperation.

THB 171,958,000 2008-2011

96Pledge to provide food, education, health & economic support to the Arakan state in support of the marginalized Muslim Rohingya community

Indonesia $ 1,000,000 2013

Foundations and Private Sector Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

Support private sector approaches to delivering integrated health services in low-income environments through social marketing

97Gates Foundation

$ 25,000,000

2008

Support an emergency response to the humanitarian crisis in Rakhine State

$ 500,000 2012

Contributions to Healthcare projects, including emergency food & medical supplies, used welfare vehicles for mobile clinics, prosthetic limbs, support a clinic on the Thai-Myanmar border, etc

98Nippon Foundation

$ 18,815,000

2012-2013

Contribution to Education projects, including building of schools to educate Burmese on regional development and agriculture, health and sanitation

$ 5,700,000 2013

99Supply and administration of vaccines to prevent future deaths through routine immunisation

GAVI Alliance $ 36,109,662 2008-2013

Aggregate Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

93 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 94 ibid. 95 Thailand. Thailand International Development Cooperation Agency. Statistics 2008-2011. Web. August 2013

<http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/other/1560>. 96 “Indonesia FM pledges $1million in aid to Arakan state.” Relief Web 10 Jan 2013. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://reliefweb.int/report/myanmar/indonesia-fm-pledges-1million-aid-arakan-state>. 97 The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.gatesfoundation.org>. 98 The Nippon Foundation. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.nippon-foundation.or.jp>. 99 GAVI Alliance. “Country Programmes - Total Disbursements.” Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.gavialliance.org/country/all-countries-commitments-and-disbursements>.

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ODA flows to100Myanmar (USD)

100 OECD-DAC Statistics. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/MMR.gif>.

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101 Philippines. “CY 2012 ODA Portfolio Review.” National Economic & Development Authority 2012: 143. Web.

12 August 2013 <http://www.neda.gov.ph/progs_prj/21stODA/CY2012%20ODA%20Portfolio%20Review%20Full%20Report.pdf>.

102 ibid. 103 Philippines. “Status of Major / Strategic Projects in Region 1.” National Economic & Development Authority

Dec. 2011: 14. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://122.52.103.68/uploads/PDIPBD/PROJECT_TRACKING/ptr%202011.pdf>.

104 Philippines. “Pipeline of ODA Projects as of 25 June 2013.” National Economic & Development Authority June 2013: 15. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.neda.gov.ph/progs_prj/oda/pipeline/ODA%20Pipeline_2nd%20Quarter%20Updates%20as%20of%2025%20June%202013.pdf>.

105 Note : May be seeking alternative financing due to territorial dispute between China and Philippines 106 Exim Bank India. “Exim Bank’s Operative Lines of Credit.” 6 Aug. 2013. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.eximbankindia.com/locstat06082013.pdf>. 107 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 108 The OPEC Fund for International Development.Web.12 Aug.2013

<http://www.ofid.org/COUNTRIES/Asia/Philippines.aspx>.

Development cooperation (by modality) from Non-DAC donors and private sector:

PHILIPPINES

Development Loans & Line of Credit Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

Projects covered under China-Philippines agreements:

101Northrail Project – concessional loan

Main Line South Railway Project

Non-intrusive container inspection system

China $ 180,790,000 $ 314,800,000 $ 115,000,000

2004-2012 2011 2011

Pipeline projects not covered under the China-Philippines agreements:

Metro Manila Skyway Project

102Angat Water Utilization & Aqueduct Improvement

103Laoag International Airport Expansion Project

$ 633,540,000 $116,600,000 PHP 130,000,000

2010-2014

104Navotas (Metro Manila) fish port complex105 $61,670,000 2007-2013

106Trade and Investment Development Cooperation – Line of Credit

India $ 2,000,000 2003

107Economic infrastructure & services (Mindanao road improvements): o Cotabato City Diversion Road o Lake Lanao Circumferential Road o Two (2) sections of the Basilan Circumferential Road o The Zamboanga West Coast Road

Saudi Arabia $ 20,015,567 2005-2009

Agrarian Reform Communities Project II 108OFID $30,000,000 2007

Second Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project

$10,000,000 2007

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109 Philippines. “Pipeline of ODA Projects as of 25 June 2013.” National Economic & Development Authority June

2013: 15. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.neda.gov.ph/progs_pr>. 110 Philippine-Sino Centre for Agricultural Technology. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://philscat.orgfree.com/about_project.php>. 111 Thailand. Thailand International Development Cooperation Agency. Statistics 2008-2011. Web. August 2013

<http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/other/1560>. 112 Morris, Anna. “Something’s Gotta Give– The State of Philanthropy in Asia.” The Economist Intelligence Unit

Report. May 2011:16. Print. 113 “New Grants from Foundations & Corporations for January 2012.” The Chronicle of Philanthropy. Web. 12

Aug. 2013 <http://philanthropy.com/article/article-content/136617/>. 114 Koppisch, John. “48 Heroes of Philanthropy.” Forbes 29 May 2013. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoppisch/2013/05/29/48-heroes-of-philanthropy-2/2/>.

Road Improvement and Institutional Development Project $30,000,000 2012-2017

Grant (and Technical Assistance) Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

109Philippine-Sino Center for Agricultural Technology 110 China $5,000,000 2003-2013

111International Development Cooperation covering Education, Training, Technical Cooperation, Bilateral & Trilateral Cooperation.

Thailand THB 8,697,000 ($289,000)

2008-2011

Foundations and Private Sector Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

112Contribution to Gokongwei Brothers Foundation in support of Education

John Gokongwei

$ 200,000,000

2006-current

Launched BPI Globe Bank, a mobile microfinance bank that uses mobile phones to deliver financial services to poor groups across the Philippines

Ayala Foundation

2010

Launched “Water for the Poor”, supplying 1.5 mil low-income people 24-hour water supply

2010

Contribution to De La Salle University’s College of Engineering (now renamed the Gokongwei College of Engineering) for scholarships, faculty development, facilities and research

John Gokongwei

$ 6,000,000

2010-2012

113Support emergency response to the population affected by Typhoon Bopha

Gates Foundation

$ 900,000

2012

Tropical Storm Washi (Sendong) $ 1,250,000 2012

114To De La Salle University to help build the Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Henry Sy Sr. $ 7,000,000 2012

Donated to an unnamed foundation $112,000,000 2012

Aggregate Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

Pledge from the Saudi Government under the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD)

Saudi Arabia $100,000,000

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ODA flows to 115Philippines (USD)

115 OECD-DAC Statistics. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/PHL.gif>.

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Sample development cooperation (by modality) from Non-DAC donors and private sector:

TIMOR LESTE

Development Loans & Line of Credit Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

Grant (and Technical Assistance) Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building 116China $ 9,316,613 2007

President’s Office $ 6,880,096 2009

Ministry of Defence Building $ 6,907,942 2012

Construction of 100 quarters for the F-FDTL $ 2,654,176 2011

Defence accommodation facility (including construction of a dam for flood mitigation

$20,000,000

2011-2012

Capacity building project targeted at 205 Timorese Officials and Technicians

$ 6,618,881 2011-2012

8500 tonnes of rice $ 7,465,636 2011

Construction of Flood-Control Project of 100 quarters for the F-FDTL (2)

$ 2,697,257 2011

Chinese medical team in Timor Leste’s health system $ 9,269,472 2006-2012

Study Center for Diplomats $ 1,682,692 2012

6 ambulances for the Ministry of Health $ 321,337 2012-2013

117Capacity building of technicians to contribute to the institutional strengthening of radio & television in Timor Leste

Brazil $ 472,448 2008

118Education support via the Brazilian Cooperation Agency

$ 1,160,000 2008-2012

119Business Development, Vocational Training & Social Promotion

$ 3,673,082 2010

120Support for strengthening the justice sector $ 2,009,000 2010

121Information and Communication Technology Training Centre

India $ 420,000

2011

122ICT Capacity Building Projects Not Available 2013

116 Timor Leste Ministry of Finance. Aid Transparency Portal. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aidtransparency.gov.tl/>. 117 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 118 Timor Leste Ministry of Finance. Aid Transparency Portal. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aidtransparency.gov.tl/>. 119 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 120 ibid. 121 Government of India. Ministry of External Affairs. Outcome Budgets 2008-2013. 122 ibid.

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123Annual grants for the purchase of equipment and materials related to socio-economic development

124Training opportunities for government officials under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC)

125Programme scholarships for undergraduate & postgraduate studies in India

126Training opportunities for diplomats in the Foreign Service Institute in New Delhi

127Cooperation in Agriculture-Fisheries sector Thailand $ 228,286 2010

128International Development Cooperation covering Education, Training, Technical Cooperation, Bilateral & Trilateral Cooperation.

THB 23,933,000 ($795,000)

2008-2011

129Pilot waste management project (done under an India-Brazil-South Africa Triangular Initiative)

India (Brazil & South Africa)

NA 2011

Trilateral agreement between China, US and Timor Leste initiated in 2010 and in final stages of design/agreement to support an agriculture/food security project

China, US, Timor Leste

NA 2013

Foundations and Private Sector Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

130Supply and administration of vaccines to prevent future deaths through routine immunisation

GAVI Alliance $ 710,698 2008-2013

131Steve Bracks Timor Leste Governance program in support of public administration issues

Harold Mitchell Foundation

Not Available 2007-current

123 Pai, Nitin. “Developing India-Timor Leste Relations.” Financial Technical Report (Mar 2011): 13. Web. 12 Aug.

2013 <http://idl-bnc.idrc.ca/dspace/bitstream/10625/46430/1/132930.pdf>. 124 ibid. 125 Pai, Nitin. “Developing India-Timor Leste Relations.” Financial Technical Report (Mar 2011): 13. Web. 12 Aug.

2013 <http://idl-bnc.idrc.ca/dspace/bitstream/10625/46430/1/132930.pdf>. 126 ibid. 127 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 128 Thailand. Thailand International Development Cooperation Agency. Statistics 2008-2011. Web. August 2013

<http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/other/1560>. 129 Pai, Nitin. “Developing India-Timor Leste Relations.” Financial Technical Report (Mar 2011): 13. Web. 12 Aug.

2013 <http://idl-bnc.idrc.ca/dspace/bitstream/10625/46430/1/132930.pdf>. 130 GAVI Alliance. “Country Programmes - Total Disbursements.” Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.gavialliance.org/country/all-countries-commitments-and-disbursements>. 131 “Steve Bracks Timor-Leste Governance Program.” Harold Mitchell Foundation Nov 2012. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://haroldmitchellfoundation.com.au/news/steve-bracks-timor-leste-governance-program>.

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132Early Childhood Education Facility implemented by Ba Futuru, teacher training program implemented by Australian Catholic University, nutrition program implemented by HIAM Health

Sunrise Joint Venture (Woodside Petroleum, ConocoPhillips, Osaka Gas, Shell)

Not available

133Various community-based CSR initiatives ENI € 1,155,000 2010-2012

Aggregate Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

134Aggregate Development Cooperation China $61,250,000 2008-2013

135Aggregate Development Cooperation

Russia

Monaco

Thailand

$ 343,000

$ 499,440

$ 391,310

2008-2013

ODA flows to136Timor Leste (USD)

132 Woodside Energy <http://www.woodside.com.au/our-business/sunrise/Pages/default.aspx> (Based on

personal correspondence with local representative). 133 ENI. Community Relations. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://eni.com/en_IT/sustainability/communities/relations-with-communities/relations-with-communities.shtml>.

134 Timor Leste Ministry of Finance. Aid Transparency Portal. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aidtransparency.gov.tl/>.

135 ibid. 136 OECD-DAC Statistics. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/TMP.gif>.

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Development cooperation (by modality) from Non-DAC donors and private sector:

VIETNAM

Development Loans & Line of Credit Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

137Nam Chien Hydroelectricity Project - Line of Credit India $ 45,000,000 2008

138Credit of 550 million RMB and a non-refundable aid of 60 million RMB for two other industry projects

China $ 70,800,000 2005

139DakLak Province Irrigation Project Kuwait

$ 12,061,635 2006

140Loan to upgrade rural roads in northern mountainous BacKan province

$ 14,000,000 2008

141Loan to finance the Rural Infrastructure Development Project in Ha Tinh Province

$ 15,000,000 2011

142Phu Thong-KhangNinh Road Project 143Cha To-Muong Tung Road Project

$ 13,802,000 $ 13,956,000

2008 2010

Ha Tinh Province Irrigation Development Project 144OFID $10,500,000 2008

Vietnam Healthcare Project $22,500,000 2010

Coastal Infrastructure Development Project $21,500,000 2011

Rural Road Network Improvement Project $34,200,000 2012

Grant (and Technical Assistance) Projects Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

145Setup Advanced IT & ITES Resource Centre in Hanoi India $ 1,850,000 2008 146Supercomputer $ 2,990,000 2008 147Vietnam-India Advanced Resource Centre in Information

& Communications Technology

$ 2,000,000

2011

137 Exim Bank India. “Exim Bank’s Operative Lines of Credit.” 6 Aug. 2013 : 7. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.eximbankindia.com/locstat06082013.pdf>. 138 “Vietnam to borrow nearly 200 mln US dollars from China: Report.” People’s Daily Online 30 October 2005.

Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200510/30/eng20051030_217788.html>. 139 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 140 Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Kuwait Funds Vietnam’s Rural Road Construction.” Vietnam Ministry of

Foreign Affairs. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.mofa.gov.vn/en/nr040807104143/nr040807105001/ns080114160903/view>.

141 Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.kuwait-fund.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=501&Itemid=87>.

142 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 143 ibid. 144 The OPEC Fund for International Development.Web.12 Aug.2013 <http://www.ofid.org/COUNTRIES/Asia/Vietnam.aspx>. 145 Government of India. Ministry of External Affairs. Outcome Budgets 2008-2013. 146 ibid. 147 “Indian External Affairs Minister’s statement on Joint Committee’s 15th meeting.” VietnamPlus (Vietnam

News Agency) 12 July 2013. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://en.vietnamplus.vn/Home/Indian-External-Affairs-Ministers-statement-on-Joint-Committees-15th-meeting/20137/36622.vnplus>.

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148High performance computing facility at Hanoi University of Technology

$ 1,150,000 2011

149Conservation project at My-Son $ 410,000 2012

150Non-refundable aid for building a 8000-square meter trainee hostel at the Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy

China RMB 41,000,000

2008

151Education projects involving Thai language programs at 5 local universities, establishing a

community learning centre & scholarships

Thailand $ 512,327 2008-2010

152International Development Cooperation covering Education, Training, Technical Cooperation, Bilateral & Trilateral Cooperation.

THB 76,494,000 2008-2011

Foundations and Private Sector Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

153Supply and administration of vaccines to prevent future deaths through routine immunisation

GAVI Alliance $ 90,857,188 2008-2013

To support emergency relief in response to Typhoon Ketsana in Vietnam

Gates Foundation

$ 300,000 2009

154To support a project to scale up public internet access in libraries and other venues in Vietnam

$29,998,220 2011

Institute for Social & Environmental Transition in support of strengthening a flood monitoring and warning system in Quy Nhon City & scaling up urban climate resilience practices in Vietnamese cities

155Rockefeller Foundation

$2,255,175 2013-2016

Ministry of Health Vietnam in support of projects to strengthen the health system, conduct focused studies, workshops and training sessions that address critical issues and challenges faced by the health system in Vietnam

$ 1,880,000 2009-2014

156Pledge for Vietnam’s community activities through the Prudence Vietnam Fund

$ 10,000,000 2011-2015

148 Government of India. Ministry of External Affairs. Outcome Budgets 2008-2013. 149 ibid. 150 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan

Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 82-83. Web.

151 AidData. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.aiddata.org/content/index>. 152 Thailand. Thailand International Development Cooperation Agency. Statistics 2008-2011. Web. August 2013

<http://www.tica.thaigov.net/main/en/other/1560>. 153 GAVI Alliance. “Country Programmes - Total Disbursements.” Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://www.gavialliance.org/country/all-countries-commitments-and-disbursements>. 154 The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.gatesfoundation.org>. 155 The Rockefeller Foundation. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/grants/>. 156 “Prudential Pledges US$ 10 mil.” The Voice of Veitnam Online Jan. 2011. Web. 12 Aug. 2013

<http://english.vov.vn/Society/Prudential-pledges-US10-million/238923.vov>.

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Aggregate Development Partner

Amount

(USD)

Year(s)

157Aggregate Chinese ODA to Vietnam China $312,000,000 1992-2004

ODA flows to158Vietnam (USD)

157 Zhu, Zhenming. “China’s Economic Aid to CLMV and Its Economic Cooperation with Them.” A China-Japan

Comparison of Economic Relationships with the Mekong River Basin Countries. Bangkok Research Centre Research Report No. 1. (2009): 82-83. Web.

158 OECD-DAC Statistics. Web. 12 Aug. 2013 <http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/VNM.gif>.