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SPENDING CATEGORIES

TOP 5 CATEGORIES

civil society support
civil and political rights
political inclusion
justice and the rule of law
transparency & anticorruption

RECIPIENTS

Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Philippines, Bolivia, Peru, West Bank and Gaza Strip, Rwanda, Uganda, Bilateral, unspecified, Morocco, Colombia, Afghanistan, Far East Asia, regional, Tanzania, South Africa, El Salvador, Ecuador, Brazil, Cuba, Burkina Faso, Indonesia, Niger, Nicaragua,

Who gives democracy support funding?

A visual overview of how each donor spends on core democracy support. Hover the mouse over the donor, recipient, or category labels to learn more about where the funding is channeled from each category of core democracy support.

Countries
Regional Entities

How does democracy support funding evolve?

Democracy support funding can fluctuate over time. The following graph shows how core democracy support has evolved between 2014 and 2020. Hover over each category to see how much funding is connected to it.

$0M$10M$20M$30M$40M$50M2014201520162017201820192020
civil and political rights
civil society support
electoral assistance
justice and the rule of law
media support
parliamentary strengthening
political inclusion
political participation
transparency & anticorruption

How is democracy support delivered?

Democracy support can be delivered through different types of aid. The following diagram reveals how funding is delivered to recipents by the donor. Support is tailored to each context, therefore it varies greatly from donor to donor and recipient to recipient.

All figures are based on recategorised data extracted from OECD (2022) Creditor Reporting System, Government and Civil Society, general 2014-2020. It has been recategorised by the European Democracy Hub team. The focus of this data is core democracy support. For more information please reach out to Evelyn Mantoiu at evelynmantoiu@epd.eu

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