Can ODA provided by public institutions (agencies other than the usual donor agency, such as the Belgian Cooperation Service) be counted in the survey?
Yes. A “donor” is defined as a country, organisation or official agencies — including state and local governments — that provides Official Development Assistance. Thus, ODA provided by for example, the Ministry of Agriculture of Belgium to a Ministry of Agriculture in a partner country should be counted. However, there should be only one consolidated questionnaire for one donor country. For the purpose of presenting the results, there will be only one heading, for example, “Belgium” for all ODA provided by different agencies of Belgium.
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