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
Table: Tanzania’s ODA Trends and Economic Indicators (2001-2025)
Category | Figures | Year(s) |
Peak ODA Disbursement | $761M | 2013 |
Recent ODA Disbursement | $389M | 2024 |
Projected ODA Disbursement | $118M | 2025 |
ODA as % of GNI | 8.55% | 2024 |
ODA Per Capita | $41.13 | 2024 |
Top Donor – World Bank | $1.095B | Recent Years |
Top Donor – United States | $429.5M | Recent Years |
Top Donor – Global Fund | $225M | Recent Years |
Population | 70.5M (38.9% urban, 61.1% rural) | 2024 |
Gross National Income (GNI) | $79B | 2024 |
GNI Per Capita | $1,200 | 2024 |
Government Tax Revenue (% GDP) | 11% | 2024 |
1. Tanzania's Economic Dependency on ODA
2. Trends in Foreign Aid
3. Shift in Tanzania’s Financial Landscape
4. Implications for Tanzania
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 Name | Income Group Name | Transaction Type | Fiscal Year | Amount (USD) |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2001 | 56,271,677.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2002 | 44,921,288.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2003 | 77,758,665.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2004 | 75,349,538.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2005 | 98,453,065.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2006 | 121,328,607.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2007 | 170,535,939.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2008 | 201,805,905.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2009 | 304,986,154.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2010 | 417,027,558.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2011 | 528,712,694.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2012 | 541,809,375.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2013 | 761,034,304.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2014 | 599,437,705.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2015 | 460,667,149.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2016 | 529,056,776.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2017 | 575,891,919.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2018 | 654,077,929.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2019 | 647,335,947.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2020 | 588,223,684.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2021 | 482,382,313.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2022 | 509,285,215.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2023 | 647,676,578.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2024 | 389,156,342.00 |
Tanzania | Low-Income Country | Disbursements | 2025 | 118,411,425.00 |