AidWatch Reports (2006-2023)
Since 2005, under the leadership of European confederation for development cooperation NGOs - CONCORD Europe - all 28 European Union, including the Latvian Platform for Development Cooperation, have been working together on the annual AidWatch reports.
The reports monitor and make recommendations on the quality and quantity of Official Development Assistance (ODA) provided by the European Union and the European Commission.
AidWatch monitors the implementation of the EU’s responsibility for committing 0.7% of gross domestic product (GDP) to ODA by 2030.
Links to all AidWatch reports in English:
- AidWatch 2023: Bursting the ODA inflation bubble
- AidWatch 2022: Is the EU a payer, player… or just full of hot air?
- AidWatch 2021: A geopolitical Commision: Building partnerships or playing politics?
- AidWatch 2020: Knock-on effects: an urgent call to Leave No One Behind
- AidWatch 2019: Leaving No One Behind: Time for Implementation
- AidWatch 2018: EU aid: A broken ladder?
- AidWatch 2017: Genuine aid: EU pushes commitment up to 2052
- AidWatch 2016: This is not enough!
- AidWatch 2015: Looking to the future, don’t forget the past – Aid Beyond 2015
- AidWatch 2014: Europe’s Role in financing and implementing sustainable development goals post 2015
- AidWatch 2013: The unique role of European Aid – The fight against global poverty
- AidWatch 2012: Aid we can – Invest more in global development
- AidWatch 2012: Special Report – Making sense of EU development cooperation effectiveness
- AidWatch 2011: Challenging Self-Interest Getting EU aid it for the fight against poverty
- AidWatch 2010: Penalty Against Poverty More and better EU aid can score Millennium Development Goals
- AidWatch 2009: Lighten the load In a time of crisis, European aid has never been more important
- AidWatch 2008: No Time to Waste: European governments behind schedule on aid quantity and quality
- AidWatch 2007: Hold the Applause! EU governments risk breaking aid promises
- AidWatch 2006: EU aid: genuine leadership or misleading figures? An independent analysis of European Governments’ aid levels