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Tanzania has received significant Official Development Assistance (ODA) over the years, with disbursements peaking at $761M in 2013 before gradually declining to $389M in 2024 and a projected $118M in 2025. ODA accounted for 8.55% of GNI, with major donors including the World Bank ($1.095B) and the United States ($429.5M). As Tanzania's GNI reached $79B (2024) and tax revenue stood at 11% of GDP, the decline in aid signals a transition towards economic self-reliance.

An overview of official development assistance (ODA) disbursements to Tanzania in U.S. dollars, showing the financial support received from international donors over the years:

1. Disbursements Overview

2. Key ODA Donors to Tanzania

These organizations and countries provided the highest amounts in recent years:

3. Economic and Social Indicators

4. Trends in ODA Disbursements to Tanzania (2001-2025)

5. Insights

Key figures and trends for Tanzania’s ODA disbursements, economic indicators, and donor contributions:

Table: Tanzania’s ODA Trends and Economic Indicators (2001-2025)

CategoryFiguresYear(s)
Peak ODA Disbursement$761M2013
Recent ODA Disbursement$389M2024
Projected ODA Disbursement$118M2025
ODA as % of GNI8.55%2024
ODA Per Capita$41.132024
Top Donor – World Bank$1.095BRecent Years
Top Donor – United States$429.5MRecent Years
Top Donor – Global Fund$225MRecent Years
Population70.5M (38.9% urban, 61.1% rural)2024
Gross National Income (GNI)$79B2024
GNI Per Capita$1,2002024
Government Tax Revenue (% GDP)11%2024

ODA disbursements to Tanzania reveals several key insights about the country's economic reliance on aid, fiscal trends, and potential shifts in donor priorities:

1. Tanzania's Economic Dependency on ODA

2. Trends in Foreign Aid

3. Shift in Tanzania’s Financial Landscape

4. Implications for Tanzania

Final Thought

Tanzania is transitioning away from heavy aid dependence, which is a sign of economic progress. However, the country must strengthen its domestic revenue base, improve fiscal policies, and attract private investment to sustain growth without relying on ODA.

Table: Tanzania’s ODA Disbursements (2001-2025)

Country NameIncome Group NameTransaction TypeFiscal YearAmount (USD)
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements200156,271,677.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements200244,921,288.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements200377,758,665.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements200475,349,538.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements200598,453,065.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2006121,328,607.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2007170,535,939.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2008201,805,905.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2009304,986,154.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2010417,027,558.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2011528,712,694.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2012541,809,375.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2013761,034,304.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2014599,437,705.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2015460,667,149.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2016529,056,776.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2017575,891,919.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2018654,077,929.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2019647,335,947.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2020588,223,684.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2021482,382,313.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2022509,285,215.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2023647,676,578.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2024389,156,342.00
TanzaniaLow-Income CountryDisbursements2025118,411,425.00
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