DAC 5 Digit Sector

Codelist: Sector

Last updated: 2024-06-14

CodeNameDescriptionCategoryStatusGuidance
11110Education policy and administrative managementEducation sector policy, planning and programmes; aid to education ministries, administration and management systems; institution capacity building and advice; school management and governance; curriculum and materials development; unspecified education activities.111Active
11120Education facilities and trainingEducational buildings, equipment, materials; subsidiary services to education (boarding facilities, staff housing); language training; colloquia, seminars, lectures, etc.111Active
11130Teacher trainingTeacher education (where the level of education is unspecified); in-service and pre-service training; materials development.111Active
11182Educational researchResearch and studies on education effectiveness, relevance and quality; systematic evaluation and monitoring.111Active
11220Primary educationFormal and non-formal primary education for children; all elementary and first cycle systematic instruction; provision of learning materials.112Active
11230Basic life skills for adultsFormal and non-formal education for basic life skills for adults (adults education); literacy and numeracy training. Excludes health education (12261) and activities related to prevention of noncommunicable diseases. (123xx).112ActiveInsufficiently granular
11231Basic life skills for youthFormal and non-formal education for basic life skills for young people.112Active
11232Primary education equivalent for adultsFormal primary education for adults.112Active
11240Early childhood educationFormal and non-formal pre-school education.112Active
11250School feedingProvision of meals or snacks at school; other uses of food for the achievement of educational outcomes including 'take-home' food rations provided as economic incentives to families (or foster families, or other child care institutions) in return for a child's regular attendance at school; food provided to adults or youth who attend literacy or vocational training programmes; food for pre-school activities with an educational component. These activities may help reduce children's hunger during the school day if provision of food/meals contains bioavailable nutrients to address specific nutrition needs and have nutrition expected outcomes in school children, or if the rationale mainstream nutrition or expected outcome is nutrition-linked.112Active
11260Lower secondary educationSecond cycle systematic instruction at junior level.112Active
11320Upper Secondary Education (modified and includes data from 11322)Second cycle systematic instruction at senior levels.113ActiveInsufficiently granular
11321Lower secondary educationSecond cycle systematic instruction at junior level.113Withdrawn
11322Upper secondary educationSecond cycle systematic instruction at senior level.113Withdrawn
11330Vocational trainingElementary vocational training and secondary level technical education; on-the job training; apprenticeships; including informal vocational training.113Active
11420Higher educationDegree and diploma programmes at universities, colleges and polytechnics; scholarships.114Active
11430Advanced technical and managerial trainingProfessional-level vocational training programmes and in-service training.114Active
12110Health policy and administrative managementHealth sector policy, planning and programmes; aid to health ministries, public health administration; institution capacity building and advice; medical insurance programmes; including health system strengthening and health governance; unspecified health activities.121Active
12181Medical education/trainingMedical education and training for tertiary level services.121Active
12182Medical researchGeneral medical research (excluding basic health research and research for prevention and control of NCDs (12382)).121Active
12191Medical servicesLaboratories, specialised clinics and hospitals (including equipment and supplies); ambulances; dental services; medical rehabilitation. Excludes noncommunicable diseases (123xx).121Active
12196Health statistics and dataCollection, production, management and dissemination of statistics and data related to health. Includes health surveys, establishment of health databases, data collection on epidemics, etc.121Active
12220Basic health careBasic and primary health care programmes; paramedical and nursing care programmes; supply of drugs, medicines and vaccines related to basic health care; activities aimed at achieving universal health coverage.122Active
12230Basic health infrastructureDistrict-level hospitals, clinics and dispensaries and related medical equipment; excluding specialised hospitals and clinics (12191).122Active
12240Basic nutritionMicronutrient deficiency identification and supplementation; Infant and young child feeding promotion including exclusive breastfeeding; Non-emergency management of acute malnutrition and other targeted feeding programs (including complementary feeding); Staple food fortification including salt iodization; Nutritional status monitoring and national nutrition surveillance; Research, capacity building, policy development, monitoring and evaluation in support of these interventions. Use code 11250 for school feeding and 43072 for household food security.122Active
12250Infectious disease controlImmunisation; prevention and control of infectious and parasite diseases, except malaria (12262), tuberculosis (12263), COVID-19 (12264), HIV/AIDS and other STDs (13040). It includes diarrheal diseases, vector-borne diseases (e.g. river blindness and guinea worm), viral diseases, mycosis, helminthiasis, zoonosis, diseases by other bacteria and viruses, pediculosis, etc.122Active
12261Health educationInformation, education and training of the population for improving health knowledge and practices; public health and awareness campaigns; promotion of improved personal hygiene practices, including use of sanitation facilities and handwashing with soap.122Active
12262Malaria controlPrevention and control of malaria.122Active
12263Tuberculosis controlImmunisation, prevention and control of tuberculosis.122Active
12264COVID-19 controlAll activities related to COVID-19 control e.g. information, education and communication; testing; prevention; immunisation, treatment, care.122Active
12281Health personnel developmentTraining of health staff for basic health care services.122Active
12310NCDs control, generalProgrammes for the prevention and control of NCDs which cannot be broken down into the codes below.123Active
12320Tobacco use controlPopulation/individual measures and interventions to reduce all forms of tobacco use in any form. Includes activities related to the implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, including specific high-impact demand reduction measures for effective tobacco control.123Active
12330Control of harmful use of alcohol and drugsPrevention and reduction of harmful use of alcohol and psychoactive drugs; development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of prevention and treatment strategies, programmes and interventions; early identification and management of health conditions caused by use of alcohol and drugs [excluding narcotics traffic control (16063)].123Active
12340Promotion of mental health and well-beingPromotion of programmes and interventions which support mental health and well-being resiliency; prevention, care and support to individuals vulnerable to suicide. Excluding treatment of addiction to tobacco, alcohol and drugs (included in codes 12320 and 12330).123Active
12350Other prevention and treatment of NCDsPopulation/individual measures to reduce exposure to unhealthy diets and physical inactivity and to strengthen capacity for prevention, early detection, treatment and sustained management of NCDs including: Cardiovascular disease control: Prevention, screening and treatment of cardiovascular diseases (including hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, ischaemic heart diseases, stroke, rheumatic heart disease, congenital heart disease, heart failure, etc.). Diabetes control: Prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment and management of complications from all types of diabetes. Exposure to physical inactivity: Promotion of physical activity through supportive built environment (urban design, transport), sports, health care, schools and community programmes and mass media campaign. Exposure to unhealthy diet: Programmes and interventions that promote healthy diet through reduced consumption of salt, sugar and fats and increased consumption of fruits and vegetables e.g. food reformulation, nutrient labelling, food taxes, marketing restriction on unhealthy foods, nutrition education and counselling, and settings-based interventions (schools, workplaces, villages, communities). Cancer control: Prevention (including immunisation, HPV and HBV), early diagnosis (including pathology), screening, treatment (e.g. radiotherapy, chemotherapy, surgery) and palliative care for all types of cancers. Implementation, maintenance and improvement of cancer registries are also included. Chronic respiratory diseases: Prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of chronic respiratory diseases, including asthma. Excludes: Tobacco use control (12320), Control of harmful use of alcohol and drugs (12330), research for the prevention and control of NCDs (12382).123Active
12382Research for prevention and control of NCDsResearch to enhance understanding of NCDs, their risk factors, epidemiology, social determinants and economic impact; translational and implementation research to enhance operationalisation of cost-effective strategies to prevent and control NCDs; surveillance and monitoring of NCD mortality, morbidity, risk factor exposures, and national capacity to prevent and control NCDs.123Active
13010Population policy and administrative managementPopulation/development policies; demographic research/analysis; reproductive health research; unspecified population activities. (Use purpose code 15190 for data on migration and refugees. Use code 13096 for census work, vital registration and migration data collection.)130Active
13020Reproductive health carePromotion of reproductive health; prenatal and postnatal care including delivery; prevention and treatment of infertility; prevention and management of consequences of abortion; safe motherhood activities.130Active
13030Family planningFamily planning services including counselling; information, education and communication (IEC) activities; delivery of contraceptives; capacity building and training.130Active
13040STD control including HIV/AIDSAll activities related to sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS control e.g. information, education and communication; testing; prevention; treatment, care.130Active
13081Personnel development for population and reproductive healthEducation and training of health staff for population and reproductive health care services.130Active
13096Population statistics and dataCollection, production, management and dissemination of statistics and data related to Population and Reproductive Health. Includes census work, vital registration, migration data collection, demographic data, etc.130Active
14010Water sector policy and administrative managementWater sector policy and governance, including legislation, regulation, planning and management as well as transboundary management of water; institutional capacity development; activities supporting the Integrated Water Resource Management approach (IWRM: see box below).140Active
14015Water resources conservation (including data collection)Collection and usage of quantitative and qualitative data on water resources; creation and sharing of water knowledge; conservation and rehabilitation of inland surface waters (rivers, lakes etc.), ground water and coastal waters; prevention of water contamination.140Active
14020Water supply and sanitation - large systemsProgrammes where components according to 14021 and 14022 cannot be identified. When components are known, they should individually be reported under their respective purpose codes: water supply [14021], sanitation [14022], and hygiene [12261].140Active
14021Water supply - large systemsPotable water treatment plants; intake works; storage; water supply pumping stations; large scale transmission / conveyance and distribution systems.140Active
14022Sanitation - large systemsLarge scale sewerage including trunk sewers and sewage pumping stations; domestic and industrial waste water treatment plants.140Active
14030Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitationProgrammes where components according to 14031 and 14032 cannot be identified. When components are known, they should individually be reported under their respective purpose codes: water supply [14031], sanitation [14032], and hygiene [12261].140Active
14031Basic drinking water supplyRural water supply schemes using handpumps, spring catchments, gravity-fed systems, rainwater collection and fog harvesting, storage tanks, small distribution systems typically with shared connections/points of use. Urban schemes using handpumps and local neighbourhood networks including those with shared connections.140Active
14032Basic sanitationLatrines, on-site disposal and alternative sanitation systems, including the promotion of household and community investments in the construction of these facilities. (Use code 12261 for activities promoting improved personal hygiene practices.)140Active
14040River basins developmentInfrastructure-focused integrated river basin projects and related institutional activities; river flow control; dams and reservoirs [excluding dams primarily for irrigation (31140) and hydropower (23220) and activities related to river transport (21040)].140Active
14050Waste management/disposalMunicipal and industrial solid waste management, including hazardous and toxic waste; collection, disposal and treatment; landfill areas; composting and reuse.140Active
14081Education and training in water supply and sanitationEducation and training for sector professionals and service providers.140Active
15110Public sector policy and administrative managementInstitution-building assistance to strengthen core public sector management systems and capacities. This includes general public policy management, co-ordination, planning and reform; human resource management; organisational development; civil service reform; e-government; development planning, monitoring and evaluation; support to ministries involved in aid co-ordination; other ministries and government departments when sector cannot be specified. (Use specific sector codes for development of systems and capacities in sector ministries. For macro-economic policy use code 15142. For public procurement use code 15125.)151ActiveInsufficiently granular
15111Public finance management (PFM)Fiscal policy and planning; support to ministries of finance; strengthening financial and managerial accountability; public expenditure management; improving financial management systems; budget drafting; inter-governmental fiscal relations, public audit, public debt. (Use code 15114 for domestic revenue mobilisation and code 33120 for customs).151ActiveInsufficiently granular
15112Decentralisation and support to subnational governmentDecentralisation processes (including political, administrative and fiscal dimensions); intergovernmental relations and federalism; strengthening departments of regional and local government, regional and local authorities and their national associations. (Use specific sector codes for decentralisation of sector management and services.)151ActiveInsufficiently granular
15113Anti-corruption organisations and institutionsSpecialised organisations, institutions and frameworks for the prevention of and combat against corruption, bribery, money-laundering and other aspects of organised crime, with or without law enforcement powers, e.g. anti-corruption commissions and monitoring bodies, special investigation services, institutions and initiatives of integrity and ethics oversight, specialised NGOs, other civil society and citizens' organisations directly concerned with corruption.151Active
15114Domestic revenue mobilisationSupport to domestic revenue mobilisation/tax policy, analysis and administration as well as non-tax public revenue, which includes work with ministries of finance, line ministries, revenue authorities or other local, regional or national public bodies. (Use code 16010 for social security and other social protection.)151ActiveInsufficiently granular
15116Tax collectionOperation of the inland revenue authority.151Active
15117Budget planningOperation of the budget office and planning as part of the budget process.151Active
15118National auditOperation of the accounting and audit services.151Active
15119Debt and aid managementManagement of public debt and foreign aid received (in the partner country). For reporting on debt reorganisation, use codes 600xx.151Active
15120Public sector financial managementStrengthening financial and managerial accountability; public expenditure management; improving financial management systems; tax assessment procedures; budget drafting; field auditing; measures against waste, fraud and corruption.151Withdrawn
15121Foreign affairsAdministration of external affairs and services.151Active
15122Diplomatic missionsOperation of diplomatic and consular missions stationed abroad or at offices of international organisations.151Active
15123Administration of developing countries' foreign aidSupport to administration of developing countries' foreign aid (including triangular and south-south cooperation).151Active
15124General personnel servicesAdministration and operation of the civil service including policies, procedures and regulations.151Active
15125Public ProcurementSupport to public procurement, including to create and evaluate legal frameworks; advice in establishing strategic orientation of public procurement policies and reforms; advice in designing public procurement systems and processes; support to public procurement institutions (including electronic procurement) as well as structures or initiatives to assess public procurement systems; and development of professional capacity of public procurement bodies and staff.151Active
15126Other general public servicesMaintenance and storage of government records and archives, operation of government-owned or occupied buildings, central motor vehicle pools, government-operated printing offices, centralised computer and data processing services, etc.151Active
15127National monitoring and evaluationOperation or support of institutions providing national monitoring and evaluation.151Active
15128Local government financeFinancial transfers to local government; support to institutions managing such transfers. (Use specific sector codes for sector-related transfers.)151Active
15129Other central transfers to institutionsTransfers to non sector-specific autonomous bodies or state-owned enterprises outside of local government finance; support to institutions managing such transfers. (Use specific sector codes for sector-related transfers.)151Active
15130Legal and judicial developmentSupport to institutions, systems and procedures of the justice sector, both formal and informal; support to ministries of justice, the interior and home affairs; judges and courts; legal drafting services; bar and lawyers associations; professional legal education; maintenance of law and order and public safety; border management; law enforcement agencies, police, prisons and their supervision; ombudsmen; alternative dispute resolution, arbitration and mediation; legal aid and counsel; traditional, indigenous and paralegal practices that fall outside the formal legal system. Measures that support the improvement of legal frameworks, constitutions, laws and regulations; legislative and constitutional drafting and review; legal reform; integration of formal and informal systems of law. Public legal education; dissemination of information on entitlements and remedies for injustice; awareness campaigns. (Use codes 152xx for activities that are primarily aimed at supporting security system reform or undertaken in connection with post-conflict and peace building activities. Use code 15190 for capacity building in border management related to migration.)151ActiveInsufficiently granular
15131Justice, law and order policy, planning and administrationJudicial law and order sectors; policy development within ministries of justice or equivalents.151Active
15132PolicePolice affairs and services.151Active
15133Fire and rescue servicesFire-prevention and fire-fighting affairs and services.151Active
15134Judicial affairsCivil and criminal law courts and the judicial system, including enforcement of fines and legal settlements imposed by the courts and operation of parole and probation systems.151Active
15135OmbudsmanIndependent service representing the interests of the public by investigating and addressing complaints of unfair treatment or maladministration.151Active
15136ImmigrationImmigration affairs and services, including alien registration, issuing work and travel documents to immigrants.151Active
15137Prisons151Active
15140Government administrationSystems of government including parliament, local government, decentralisation; civil service and civil service reform. Including general services by government (or commissioned by government) not elsewhere specified e.g. police, fire protection; cartography, meteorology, legal metrology, aerial surveys and remote sensing; administrative buildings.151Withdrawn
15142Macroeconomic policySupport to macroeconomic stability, debt sustainability and structural reforms. Includes technical assistance for strategic formulation of policies, laws and regulation; capacity building to enhance public sector development; policy-based funding. For fiscal policy and domestic revenue mobilisation use codes 15111 and 15114.151Active
15143Meteorological servicesOperation or support of institutions dealing with weather forecasting.151Active
15144National standards developmentOperation or support of institutions dealing with national standards development. (Use code 16062 for statistical capacity-building.)151Active
15150Democratic participation and civil societySupport to the exercise of democracy and diverse forms of participation of citizens beyond elections (15151); direct democracy instruments such as referenda and citizens' initiatives; support to organisations to represent and advocate for their members, to monitor, engage and hold governments to account, and to help citizens learn to act in the public sphere; curricula and teaching for civic education at various levels. (This purpose code is restricted to activities targeting governance issues. When assistance to civil society is for non-governance purposes use other appropriate purpose codes.)151Active
15151ElectionsElectoral management bodies and processes, election observation, voters' education. (Use code 15230 when in the context of an international peacekeeping operation.)151Active
15152Legislatures and political partiesAssistance to strengthen key functions of legislatures/ parliaments including subnational assemblies and councils (representation; oversight; legislation), such as improving the capacity of legislative bodies, improving legislatures' committees and administrative procedures,; research and information management systems; providing training programmes for legislators and support personnel. Assistance to political parties and strengthening of party systems.151Active
15153Media and free flow of informationActivities that support free and uncensored flow of information on public issues; activities that increase the editorial and technical skills and the integrity of the print, broadcast and online media, e.g. training of journalists and information professionals. Use codes in sector 220 for provision of equipment and capital assistance to media.151Active
15154Executive officeAdministration, operation or support of executive office. Includes office of the chief executive at all levels of government (monarch, governor-general, president, prime minister, governor, mayor, etc.).151Active
15155Tax policy and administration support151Active
15156Other non-tax revenue mobilisationNon-tax public revenue, which includes line ministries, revenue authorities or other local, regional or national public bodies.151Active
15160Human rightsMeasures to support specialised official human rights institutions and mechanisms at universal, regional, national and local levels in their statutory roles to promote and protect civil and political, economic, social and cultural rights as defined in international conventions and covenants; translation of international human rights commitments into national legislation; reporting and follow-up; human rights dialogue. Human rights defenders and human rights NGOs; human rights advocacy, activism, mobilisation; awareness raising and public human rights education. Human rights programming targeting specific groups, e.g. children, persons with disabilities, migrants, ethnic, religious, linguistic and sexual minorities, indigenous people and those suffering from caste discrimination, victims of trafficking, victims of torture. (Use code 15230 when in the context of a peacekeeping operation and code 15180 for ending violence against women and girls. Use code 15190 for human rights programming for refugees or migrants, including when they are victims of trafficking.Use code 16070 for Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, i.e. Child Labour, Forced Labour, Non-discrimination in employment and occupation, Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining.)151Active
15161ElectionsElectoral assistance and monitoring, voters' education [other than in connection with UN peace building (15230)].151Withdrawn
15162Human rightsMonitoring of human rights performance; support for national and regional human rights bodies; protection of ethnic, religious and cultural minorities [other than in connection with un peace building (15230)].151Withdrawn
15163Free flow of informationUncensored flow of information on public issues, including activities that increase the professionalism, skills and integrity of the print and broadcast media (e.g. training of journalists).151Withdrawn
15164Women's equality organisations and institutionsSupport for institutions and organisations (governmental and non-governmental) working for gender equality and women's empowerment.151Withdrawn
15170Women's rights organisations and movements, and government institutionsSupport for feminist, women-led and women's rights organisations and movements, and institutions (governmental and non-govermental) at all levels to enhance their effectiveness, influence and substainability (activities and core-funding). These organisations exist to bring about transformative change for gender equality and/or the rights of women and girls in developing countries. Their activities include agenda-setting, advocacy, policy dialogue, capacity development, awareness raising and prevention, service provision, conflict-prevention and peacebuilding, research, organising, and alliance and network building151Active
15180Ending violence against women and girlsSupport to programmes designed to prevent and eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls/gender-based violence. This encompasses a broad range of forms of physical, sexual and psychological violence including but not limited to: intimate partner violence (domestic violence); sexual violence; female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C); child, early and forced marriage; acid throwing; honour killings; and trafficking of women and girls. Prevention activities may include efforts to empower women and girls; change attitudes, norms and behaviour; adopt and enact legal reforms; and strengthen implementation of laws and policies on ending violence against women and girls, including through strengthening institutional capacity. Interventions to respond to violence against women and girls/gender-based violence may include expanding access to services including legal assistance, psychosocial counselling and health care; training personnel to respond more effectively to the needs of survivors; and ensuring investigation, prosecution and punishment of perpetrators of violence.151Active
15185Local government administrationDecentralisation processes (including political, administrative and fiscal dimensions); intergovernmental relations and federalism; strengthening local authorities.151Active
15190Facilitation of orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobilityAssistance to developing countries that facilitates the orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people. This includes:• Capacity building in migration and mobility policy, analysis, planning and management. This includes support to facilitate safe and regular migration and address irregular migration, engagement with diaspora and programmes enhancing the development impact of remittances and/or their use for developmental projects in developing countries.• Measures to improve migrant labour recruitment systems in developing countries.• Capacity building for strategy and policy development as well as legal and judicial development (including border management) in developing countries. This includes support to address and reduce vulnerabilities in migration, and strengthen the transnational response to smuggling of migrants and preventing and combating trafficking in human beings.• Support to effective strategies to ensure international protection and the right to asylum.• Support to effective strategies to ensure access to justice and assistance for displaced persons.• Assistance to migrants for their safe, dignified, informed and voluntary return to their country of origin (covers only returns from another developing country; assistance to forced returns is excluded from ODA).• Assistance to migrants for their sustainable reintegration in their country of origin (use code 93010 for pre-departure assistance provided in donor countries in the context of voluntary returns). Activities that pursue first and foremost providers' interest are excluded from ODA. Activities addressing the root causes of forced displacement and irregular migration should not be coded here, but under their relevant sector of intervention. In addition, use code 15136 for support to countries' authorities for immigration affairs and services (optional), code 24050 for programmes aiming at reducing the sending costs of remittances, code 72010 for humanitarian aspects of assistance to refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) such as delivery of emergency services and humanitarian protection. Use code 93010 when expenditure is for the temporary sustenance of refugees in the donor country, including for their voluntary return and for their reintegration when support is provided in a donor country in connection with the return from that donor country (i.e. pre-departure assistance), or voluntary resettlement in a third developed country.151Active
15196Government and civil society statistics and dataCollection, production, management and dissemination of statistics and data related to Government & Civil Society. Includes macroeconomic statistics, government finance, fiscal and public sector statistics, support to development of administrative data infrastructure, civil society surveys.151Active
15210Security system management and reformTechnical co-operation provided to parliament, government ministries, law enforcement agencies and the judiciary to assist review and reform of the security system to improve democratic governance and civilian control; technical co-operation provided to government to improve civilian oversight and democratic control of budgeting, management, accountability and auditing of security expenditure, including military budgets, as part of a public expenditure management programme; assistance to civil society to enhance its competence and capacity to scrutinise the security system so that it is managed in accordance with democratic norms and principles of accountability, transparency and good governance. [Other than in the context of an international peacekeeping operation (15230)].152Active
15220Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionSupport for civilian activities related to peace building, conflict prevention and resolution, including capacity building, monitoring, dialogue and information exchange. Bilateral participation in international civilian peace missions such as those conducted by the UN Department of Political Affairs (UNDPA) or the European Union (European Security and Defence Policy), and contributions to civilian peace funds or commissions (e.g. Peacebuilding Commission, Peacebuilding thematic window of the MDG achievement fund etc.). The contributions can take the form of financing or provision of equipment or civilian or military personnel (e.g. for training civilians).(Use code 15230 for bilateral participation in international peacekeeping operations).152Active
15230Participation in international peacekeeping operationsBilateral participation in peacekeeping operations mandated or authorised by the United Nations (UN) through Security Council resolutions, and conducted by international organisations, e.g. UN, NATO, the European Union (Security and Defence Policy security-related operations), or regional groupings of developing countries. Direct contributions to the UN Department for Peacekeeping Operations (UNDPKO) budget are excluded from bilateral ODA (they are reportable in part as multilateral ODA, see Annex 9). The activities that can be reported as bilateral ODA under this code are limited to: human rights and election monitoring; reintegration of demobilised soldiers; rehabilitation of basic national infrastructure; monitoring or retraining of civil administrators and police forces; security sector reform and other rule of law-related activities; training in customs and border control procedures; advice or training in fiscal or macroeconomic stabilisation policy; repatriation and demobilisation of armed factions, and disposal of their weapons; explosive mine removal. The enforcement aspects of international peacekeeping operations are not reportable as ODA. ODA-eligible bilateral participation in peacekeeping operations can take the form of financing or provision of equipment or military or civilian personnel (e.g. police officers). The reportable cost is calculated as the excess over what the personnel and equipment would have cost to maintain had they not been assigned to take part in a peace operation. Costs for military contingents participating in UNDPKO peacekeeping operations are not reportable as ODA. International peacekeeping operations may include humanitarian-type activities (contributions to the form of equipment or personnel), as described in codes 7xxxx. These should be included under code 15230 if they are an integrated part of the activities above, otherwise they should be reported as humanitarian aid. NB: When using this code, indicate the name of the operation in the short description of the activity reported.152Active
15240Reintegration and SALW controlReintegration of demobilised military personnel into the economy; conversion of production facilities from military to civilian outputs; technical co-operation to control, prevent and/or reduce the proliferation of small arms and light weapons (SALW) – see para. 120 of the Directives for definition of SALW activities covered. [Other than in the context of an international peacekeeping operation (15230) or child soldiers (15261)].152Active
15250Removal of land mines and explosive remnants of warAll activities related to land mines and explosive remnants of war which have benefits to developing countries as their main objective, including removal of land mines and explosive remnants of war, and stockpile destruction for developmental purposes [other than in the context of an international peacekeeping operation (15230)]; risk education and awareness raising; rehabilitation, reintegration and assistance to victims, and research and development on demining and clearance. Only activities for civilian purposes are ODA-eligible.152Active
15261Child soldiers (prevention and demobilisation)Technical co-operation provided to government – and assistance to civil society organisations – to support and apply legislation designed to prevent the recruitment of child soldiers, and to demobilise, disarm, reintegrate, repatriate and resettle (DDR) child soldiers.152Active
16010Social ProtectionSocial protection or social security strategies, legislation and administration; institution capacity building and advice; social security and other social schemes; support programmes, cash benefits, pensions and special programmes for older persons, orphans, persons with disabilities, children, mothers with newborns, those living in poverty, without jobs and other vulnerable groups; social dimensions of structural adjustment.160ActiveInsufficiently granular
16011Social protection and welfare services policy, planning and administrationAdministration of overall social protection policies, plans, programmes and budgets including legislation, standards and statistics on social protection.160Active
16012Social security (excl pensions)Social protection shemes in the form of cash or in-kind benefits to people unable to work due to sickness or injury.160Active
16013General pensionsSocial protection schemes in the form of cash or in-kind benefits, including pensions, against the risks linked to old age.160Active
16014Civil service pensionsPension schemes for government personnel.160Active
16015Social services (incl youth development and women+ children)Social protection schemes in the form of cash or in-kind benefits to households with dependent children, including parental leave benefits.160Active
16020Employment creationEmployment policy and planning; institution capacity building and advice; employment creation and income generation programmes; including activities specifically designed for the needs of vulnerable groups.160Active
16030Housing policy and administrative managementHousing sector policy, planning and programmes; excluding low-cost housing and slum clearance (16040).160Active
16040Low-cost housingIncluding slum clearance.160Active
16050Multisector aid for basic social servicesBasic social services are defined to include basic education, basic health, basic nutrition, population/reproductive health and basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation.160Active
16061Culture and cultural diversityDevelopment-oriented social and cultural programmes: - Programmes to strengthen the cultural sector (cinema, music, dance, painting, literature, etc.) of developing countries; measures to promote or protect the diversity of cultural expressions. This includes support to cultural industries, construction and reparation of facilities; capacity building for artists and other persons working in the cultural sector; activities to support the production or the dissemination of artistic works of developing country nationals (e.g. artistic or musical events). - Preservation of tangible (artefacts, monuments, sites, museums) and intangible (arts, social practices, knowledge and skills, shared values, traditions, performances) cultural heritage that has a diversity of values including symbolic, historic, artistic, aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological, scientific and social significance. - Other development-oriented social and cultural programmes that contribute to promote inclusion and empowerment of nationals of developing countries. This includes the provision of materials (e.g. books, sport equipment), educational services (e.g. language courses), recreational facilities and equipment, as well as the organisation of tournaments and sporting events taking place in developing countries with participation of their nationals. Use code 99820 – promotion of development awareness for activities in the field of culture in the donor country that are designed to increase public support and awareness of development co-operation efforts in the donor country.160ActiveInsufficiently granular
16062Statistical capacity buildingAll statistical activities, such as data collection, processing, dissemination and analysis; support to development and management of official statistics including demographic, social, economic, environmental and multi-sectoral statistics; statistical quality frameworks; development of human and technological resources for statistics, investments in data innovation. Activities related to data and statistics in the sectors 120, 130 or 150 should preferably be coded under the voluntary purpose codes 12196, 13096 and 15196. Activities with the sole purpose of monitoring development co-operation activities, including if performed by third parties, should be coded under 91010 (Administrative costs).160Active
16063Narcotics controlIn-country and customs controls including training of the police; educational programmes and awareness campaigns to restrict narcotics traffic and in-country distribution. ODA recording of narcotics control expenditures is limited to activities that focus on economic development and welfare including alternative development programmes and crop substitution (see 31165 and 43050). Activities by the donor country to interdict drug supplies destroy crops or train or finance military personnel in anti-narcotics activities are not reportable.160Active
16064Social mitigation of HIV/AIDSSpecial programmes to address the consequences of HIV/AIDS, e.g. social, legal and economic assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS including food security and employment; support to vulnerable groups and children orphaned by HIV/AIDS; human rights of HIV/AIDS affected people.160Active
16065Recreation and sportDevelopment-oriented social and cultural programmes that contribute to promote inclusion and empowerment of nationals of developing countries. This includes the provision of materials (e.g. books, sport equipment), educational services (e.g. language courses), recreational facilities and equipment, as well as the organisation of tournaments and sporting events taking place in developing countries with participation of their nationals.160Active
16066CultureProgrammes to strengthen the cultural sector (cinema, music, dance, painting, literature, etc.) of developing countries; measures to promote or protect the diversity of cultural expressions. This includes support to cultural industries, construction and reparation of facilities; capacity-building for artists and other persons working in the cultural sector; activities to support the production or the dissemination of artistic works of developing country nationals (e.g. artistic or musical events). Preservation of tangible (artefacts, monuments, sites, museums) and intangible (arts, social practices, knowledge and skills, shared values, traditions, performances) cultural heritage that has a diversity of values including symbolic, historic, artistic, aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological, scientific and social significance. Use code 99820 – promotion of development awareness for activities in the field of culture in the donor country that are designed to increase public support and awareness of development co-operation efforts in the donor country.160Active
16070Labour rightsAdvocacy for international labour standards, labour law, fundamental principles and rights at work (child labour, forced labour, non-discrimination in the workplace, freedom of association and collective bargaining); formalisation of informal work, occupational safety and health.160Active
16080Social dialogueCapacity building and advice in support of social dialogue; support to social dialogue institutions, bodies and mechanisms; capacity building of workers' and employers' organisations.160Active
21010Transport policy and administrative managementTransport sector policy, planning and programmes; aid to transport ministries; institution capacity building and advice; unspecified transport; activities that combine road, rail, water and/or air transport. Includes prevention of road accidents. Whenever possible, report transport of goods under the sector of the good being transported.210ActiveInsufficiently granular
21011Transport policy, planning and administrationAdministration of affairs and services concerning transport systems.210Active
21012Public transport servicesAdministration of affairs and services concerning public transport.210Active
21013Transport regulationSupervision and regulation of users, operations, construction and maintenance of transport systems (registration, licensing, inspection of equipment, operator skills and training; safety standards, franchises, tariffs, levels of service, etc.).210Active
21020Road transportRoad infrastructure, road vehicles; passenger road transport, motor passenger cars.210ActiveInsufficiently granular
21021Feeder road constructionConstruction or operation of feeder road transport systems and facilities.210Active
21022Feeder road maintenanceMaintenance of feeder road transport systems and facilities.210Active
21023National road constructionConstruction or operation of national road transport systems and facilities.210Active
21024National road maintenanceMaintenance of national road transport systems and facilities.210Active
21030Rail transportRail infrastructure, rail equipment, locomotives, other rolling stock; including light rail (tram) and underground systems.210Active
21040Water transportHarbours and docks, harbour guidance systems, ships and boats; river and other inland water transport, inland barges and vessels.210Active
21050Air transportAirports, airport guidance systems, aeroplanes, aeroplane maintenance equipment.210Active
21061StorageWhether or not related to transportation. Whenever possible, report storage projects under the sector of the resource being stored.210Active
21081Education and training in transport and storage210Active
22010Communications policy and administrative managementCommunications sector policy, planning and programmes; institution capacity building and advice; including postal services development; unspecified communications activities.220ActiveInsufficiently granular
22011Communications policy, planning and administration220Active
22012Postal servicesDevelopment and operation of postal services.220Active
22013Information servicesProvision of information services.220Active
22020TelecommunicationsTelephone networks, telecommunication satellites, earth stations.220Active
22030Radio, television, print and online mediaRadio and TV links, equipment and infrastructure; newspapers; printing and publishing. Information creation (in any media) is recorded under code 15153.220Active
22040Information and communication technology (ICT)Computer hardware and software; internet access, when sector cannot be specified.220Active
22081Education and training in ICT, telecommunications and mediaSupport for technical training in the sectors of ICT, telecommunications and media; IT training when the sector cannot be specified. Training on content creation (e.g. journalism, knowledge sharing) is reported under code 15153.220Active
23010Energy policy and administrative managementEnergy sector policy, planning and programmes; aid to energy ministries; institution capacity building and advice; unspecified energy activities including energy conservation.230Withdrawn
23020Power generation/non-renewable sourcesThermal power plants including when heat source cannot be determined; combined gas-coal power plants.230Withdrawn
23030Power generation/renewable sourcesIncluding policy, planning, development programmes, surveys and incentives. Fuelwood/ charcoal production should be included under forestry (31261).230Withdrawn
23040Electrical transmission/ distributionDistribution from power source to end user; transmission lines.230Withdrawn
23050Gas distributionDelivery for use by ultimate consumer.230Withdrawn
23061Oil-fired power plantsIncluding diesel power plants.230Withdrawn
23062Gas-fired power plants230Withdrawn
23063Coal-fired power plants230Withdrawn
23064Nuclear power plantsIncluding nuclear safety.230Withdrawn
23065Hydro-electric power plantsIncluding power-generating river barges.230Withdrawn
23066Geothermal energy230Withdrawn
23067Solar energyIncluding photo-voltaic cells, solar thermal applications and solar heating.230Withdrawn
23068Wind powerWind energy for water lifting and electric power generation.230Withdrawn
23069Ocean powerIncluding ocean thermal energy conversion, tidal and wave power.230Withdrawn
23070BiomassDensification technologies and use of biomass for direct power generation including biogas, gas obtained from sugar cane and other plant residues, anaerobic digesters.230Withdrawn
23081Energy education/trainingApplies to all energy sub-sectors; all levels of training.230Withdrawn
23082Energy researchIncluding general inventories, surveys.230Withdrawn
23110Energy policy and administrative managementEnergy sector policy, planning; aid to energy ministries and other governmental or nongovernmental institutions for activities related to the SDG7; institution capacity building and advice; tariffs, market building, unspecified energy activities; energy activities for which a more specific code cannot be assigned.231ActiveInsufficiently granular
23111Energy sector policy, planning and administration231Active
23112Energy regulationRegulation of the energy sector, including wholesale and retail electricity provision.231Active
23181Energy education/trainingAll levels of training not included elsewhere.231Active
23182Energy researchIncluding general inventories, surveys.231Active
23183Energy conservation and demand-side efficiencySupport for energy demand reduction, e.g. building and industry upgrades, smart grids, metering and tariffs. For clean cooking appliances use code 32174.231Active
23210Energy generation, renewable sources - multiple technologiesRenewable energy generation programmes that cannot be attributed to one single technology (codes 23220 through 23280 below). Fuelwood/charcoal production should be included under forestry 31261.232Active
23220Hydro-electric power plantsIncluding energy generating river barges.232Active
23230Solar energy for centralised gridsIncluding photo-voltaic cells, concentrated solar power systems connected to the main grid and net-metered decentralised solutions.232Active
23231Solar energy for isolated grids and standalone systemsSolar power generation for isolated mini-grids, solar home systems (including integrated wiring and related appliances), solar lanterns distribution and commercialisation. This code refers to the power generation component only.232Active
23232Solar energy - thermal applicationsSolar solutions for indoor space and water heating (except for solar cook stoves 32174).232Active
23240Wind energyWind energy for water lifting and electric power generation.232Active
23250Marine energyIncluding ocean thermal energy conversion, tidal and wave power.232Active
23260Geothermal energyUse of geothermal energy for generating electric power or directly as heat for agriculture, etc.232Active
23270Biofuel-fired power plantsUse of solids and liquids produced from biomass for direct power generation. Also includes biogases from anaerobic fermentation (e.g. landfill gas, sewage sludge gas, fermentation of energy crops and manure) and thermal processes (also known as syngas); waste-fired power plants making use of biodegradable municipal waste (household waste and waste from companies and public services that resembles household waste, collected at installations specifically designed for their disposal with recovery of combustible liquids, gases or heat). See code 23360 for non-renewable waste-fired power plants.232Active
23310Energy generation, non-renewable sources, unspecifiedThermal power plants including when energy source cannot be determined; combined gas-coal power plants.233Active
23320Coal-fired electric power plantsThermal electric power plants that use coal as the energy source.233Active
23330Oil-fired electric power plantsThermal electric power plants that use fuel oil or diesel fuel as the energy source.233Active
23340Natural gas-fired electric power plantsElectric power plants that are fuelled by natural gas; related feed-in infrastructure (LNG terminals, gasifiers, pipelines to feed the plant).233Active
23350Fossil fuel electric power plants with carbon capture and storage (CCS)Fossil fuel electric power plants employing technologies to capture carbon dioxide emissions. CCS not related to power plants should be included under 41020. CCS activities are not reportable as ODA.233Active
23360Non-renewable waste-fired electric power plantsElectric power plants that use non-biodegradable industrial and municipal waste as the energy source.233Active
23410Hybrid energy electric power plantsElectric power plants that make use of both non-renewable and renewable energy sources.234Active
23510Nuclear energy electric power plants and nuclear safetySee note regarding ODA eligibility of nuclear energy.235Active
23610Heat plantsPower plants which are designed to produce heat only.236Active
23620District heating and coolingDistribution of heat generated in a centralised location, or delivery of chilled water, for residential and commercial heating or cooling purposes.236Active
23630Electric power transmission and distribution (centralised grids)Grid distribution from power source to end user; transmission lines. Also includes storage of energy to generate power (e.g. pumped hydro, batteries) and the extension of grid access, often to rural areas.236Active
23631Electric power transmission and distribution (isolated mini-grids)Includes village grids and other electricity distribution technologies to end users that are not connected to the main national grid. Also includes related electricity storage. This code refers to the network infrastructure only regardless of the power generation technologies.236Active
23640Retail gas distributionIncludes urban infrastructure for the delivery of urban gas and LPG cylinder production, distribution and refill. Excludes gas distribution for purposes of electricity generation (23340) and pipelines (32262).236Active
23641Retail distribution of liquid or solid fossil fuels236Active
23642Electric mobility infrastructuresIncludes electricity or hydrogen recharging stations for private and public transport systems and related infrastructure (except for rail transport 21030).236Active
24010Financial policy and administrative managementFinance sector policy, planning and programmes; institution capacity building and advice; financial markets and systems.240Active
24020Monetary institutionsCentral banks.240Active
24030Formal sector financial intermediariesAll formal sector financial intermediaries; credit lines; insurance, leasing, venture capital, etc. (except when focused on only one sector).240Active
24040Informal/semi-formal financial intermediariesMicro credit, savings and credit co-operatives etc.240Active
24050Remittance facilitation, promotion and optimisationIncludes programmes aiming at reducing the sending costs of remittances.240Active
24081Education/training in banking and financial services240Active
25010Business policy and administrationPublic sector policies and institution support to the business environment and investment climate, including business regulations, property rights, non-discrimination, investment promotion, competition policy, enterprises law, private-public partnerships.250Active
25020PrivatisationWhen sector cannot be specified. Including general state enterprise restructuring or demonopolisation programmes; planning, programming, advice.250Active
25030Business development servicesPublic and private provision of business development services, e.g. incubators, business strategies, commercial linkages programmes and matchmaking services. Includes support to private organisations representing businesses, e.g. business associations; chambers of commerce; producer associations; providers of know-how and other business development services. For financial services use CRS codes 24030 or 24040. For SME development and for support to companies in the industrial sector use codes 32130 through 32172. For support to companies in the agricultural sector use code 31120.250Active
25040Responsible business conductSupport to policy reform, implementation and enforcement of responsible business conduct (RBC) principles and standards as well as facilitation of responsible business practices by companies. Includes establishing and enforcing a legal and regulatory framework to protect stakeholder rights and the environment, rewarding best performers; exemplifying RBC in government economic activities, such as state-owned enterprises' operations or public procurement; support to the implementation of the OECD Guidelines for MNEs, including disclosure, human rights, employment and industrial relations, environment, combating bribery, consumer interests, science and technology, competition and taxation.250Active
31110Agricultural policy and administrative managementAgricultural sector policy, planning and programmes; aid to agricultural ministries; institution capacity building and advice; unspecified agriculture.311Active
31120Agricultural developmentIntegrated projects; farm development.311Active
31130Agricultural land resourcesIncluding soil degradation control; soil improvement; drainage of water logged areas; soil desalination; agricultural land surveys; land reclamation; erosion control, desertification control.311Active
31140Agricultural water resourcesIrrigation, reservoirs, hydraulic structures, ground water exploitation for agricultural use.311Active
31150Agricultural inputsSupply of seeds, fertilizers, agricultural machinery/equipment.311Active
31161Food crop productionIncluding grains (wheat, rice, barley, maize, rye, oats, millet, sorghum); horticulture; vegetables; fruit and berries; other annual and perennial crops. [Use code 32161 for agro-industries.]311Active
31162Industrial crops/export cropsIncluding sugar; coffee, cocoa, tea; oil seeds, nuts, kernels; fibre crops; tobacco; rubber. [Use code 32161 for agro-industries.]311Active
31163LivestockAnimal husbandry; animal feed aid.311Active
31164Agrarian reformIncluding agricultural sector adjustment.311Active
31165Agricultural alternative developmentProjects to reduce illicit drug cultivation through other agricultural marketing and production opportunities (see code 43050 for non-agricultural alternative development).311Active
31166Agricultural extensionNon-formal training in agriculture.311Active
31181Agricultural education/training311Active
31182Agricultural researchPlant breeding, physiology, genetic resources, ecology, taxonomy, disease control, agricultural bio-technology; including livestock research (animal health, breeding and genetics, nutrition, physiology).311Active
31191Agricultural servicesMarketing policies & organisation; storage and transportation, creation of strategic reserves.311Active
31192Plant and post-harvest protection and pest controlIncluding integrated plant protection, biological plant protection activities, supply and management of agrochemicals, supply of pesticides, plant protection policy and legislation.311Active
31193Agricultural financial servicesFinancial intermediaries for the agricultural sector including credit schemes; crop insurance.311Active
31194Agricultural co-operativesIncluding farmers' organisations.311Active
31195Livestock/veterinary servicesAnimal health and management, genetic resources, feed resources.311Active
31210Forestry policy and administrative managementForestry sector policy, planning and programmes; institution capacity building and advice; forest surveys; unspecified forestry and agro-forestry activities.312Active
31220Forestry developmentAfforestation for industrial and rural consumption; exploitation and utilisation; erosion control, desertification control; integrated forestry projects.312Active
31261Fuelwood/charcoalSustainable forestry development whose primary purpose is production of fuelwood and charcoal. Further transformation of biomass in biofuels is coded under 32173.312Active
31281Forestry education/training312Active
31282Forestry researchIncluding artificial regeneration, genetic improvement, production methods, fertilizer, harvesting.312Active
31291Forestry services312Active
31310Fishing policy and administrative managementFishing sector policy, planning and programmes; institution capacity building and advice; ocean and coastal fishing; marine and freshwater fish surveys and prospecting; fishing boats/equipment; unspecified fishing activities.313Active
31320Fishery developmentExploitation and utilisation of fisheries; fish stock protection; aquaculture; integrated fishery projects.313Active
31381Fishery education/training313Active
31382Fishery researchPilot fish culture; marine/freshwater biological research.313Active
31391Fishery servicesFishing harbours; fish markets; fishery transport and cold storage.313Active
32110Industrial policy and administrative managementIndustrial sector policy, planning and programmes; institution capacity building and advice; unspecified industrial activities; manufacturing of goods not specified below.321Active
32120Industrial development321Active
32130Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) developmentDirect support to improve the productive capacity and business management of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in the industrial sector, including accounting, auditing, advisory services, technological transfer and skill upgrading. For business policy and institutional support use code 25010. For business development services through business intermediary organisations (e.g. business associations; chambers of commerce; producer associations; incubators; providers of know-how and other business development services) use CRS code 250xx. For farm and agricultural development use code 31120.321Active
32140Cottage industries and handicraft321Active
32161Agro-industriesStaple food processing, dairy products, slaughter houses and equipment, meat and fish processing and preserving, oils/fats, sugar refineries, beverages/tobacco, animal feeds production.321Active
32162Forest industriesWood production, pulp/paper production.321Active
32163Textiles, leather and substitutesIncluding knitting factories.321Active
32164ChemicalsIndustrial and non-industrial production facilities; includes pesticides production.321Active
32165Fertilizer plants321Active
32166Cement/lime/plaster321Active
32167Energy manufacturing (fossil fuels)Including gas liquefaction; petroleum refineries, wholesale distribution of fossil fuels. (Use 23640 for retail distribution of gas and 23641 for retail distribution of liquid or solid fossil fuels.)321Active
32168Pharmaceutical productionMedical equipment/supplies; drugs, medicines, vaccines; hygienic products.321Active
32169Basic metal industriesIron and steel, structural metal production.321Active
32170Non-ferrous metal industries321Active
32171EngineeringManufacturing of electrical and non-electrical machinery, engines/turbines.321Active
32172Transport equipment industryShipbuilding, fishing boats building; railroad equipment; motor vehicles and motor passenger cars; aircraft; navigation/guidance systems.321Active
32173Modern biofuels manufacturingIncludes biogas, liquid biofuels and pellets for domestic and non-domestic use. Excludes raw fuelwood and charcoal (31261).321Active
32174Clean cooking appliances manufacturingIncludes manufacturing and distribution of efficient biomass cooking stoves, gasifiers, liquid biofuels stoves, solar stoves, gas and biogas stoves, electric stoves.321Active
32182Technological research and developmentIncluding industrial standards; quality management; metrology; testing; accreditation; certification.321Active
32210Mineral/mining policy and administrative managementMineral and mining sector policy, planning and programmes; mining legislation, mining cadastre, mineral resources inventory, information systems, institution capacity building and advice; unspecified mineral resources exploitation.322Active
32220Mineral prospection and explorationGeology, geophysics, geochemistry; excluding hydrogeology (14010) and environmental geology (41010), mineral extraction and processing, infrastructure, technology, economics, safety and environment management.322Active
32261CoalIncluding lignite and peat.322Active
32262Oil and gas (upstream)Petroleum, natural gas, condensates, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), liquefied natural gas (LNG); including drilling and production, oil and gas pipelines.322Active
32263Ferrous metalsIron and ferro-alloy metals.322Active
32264Nonferrous metalsAluminium, copper, lead, nickel, tin, zinc.322Active
32265Precious metals/materialsGold, silver, platinum, diamonds, gemstones.322Active
32266Industrial mineralsBaryte, limestone, feldspar, kaolin, sand, gypsym, gravel, ornamental stones.322Active
32267Fertilizer mineralsPhosphates, potash.322Active
32268Offshore mineralsPolymetallic nodules, phosphorites, marine placer deposits.322Active
32310Construction policy and administrative managementConstruction sector policy and planning; excluding construction activities within specific sectors (e.g., hospital or school construction).323Active
33110Trade policy and administrative managementTrade policy and planning; support to ministries and departments responsible for trade policy; trade-related legislation and regulatory reforms; policy analysis and implementation of multilateral trade agreements e.g. technical barriers to trade and sanitary and phytosanitary measures (TBT/SPS) except at regional level (see 33130); mainstreaming trade in national development strategies (e.g. poverty reduction strategy papers); wholesale/retail trade; unspecified trade and trade promotion activities.331Active
33120Trade facilitationSimplification and harmonisation of international import and export procedures (e.g. customs valuation, licensing procedures, transport formalities, payments, insurance); support to customs departments and other border agencies, including in particular implementation of the provisions of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement; tariff reforms.331Active
33130Regional trade agreements (RTAs)Support to regional trade arrangements [e.g. Southern African Development Community (SADC), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), African Caribbean Pacific/European Union (ACP/EU)], including work on technical barriers to trade and sanitary and phytosanitary measures (TBT/SPS) at regional level; elaboration of rules of origin and introduction of special and differential treatment in RTAs.331Active
33140Multilateral trade negotiationsSupport developing countries' effective participation in multilateral trade negotiations, including training of negotiators, assessing impacts of negotiations; accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and other multilateral trade-related organisations.331Active
33150Trade-related adjustmentContributions to the government budget to assist the implementation of recipients' own trade reforms and adjustments to trade policy measures by other countries; assistance to manage shortfalls in the balance of payments due to changes in the world trading environment.331Active
33181Trade education/trainingHuman resources development in trade not included under any of the above codes. Includes university programmes in trade.331Active
33210Tourism policy and administrative management332Active
41010Environmental policy and administrative managementEnvironmental policy, laws, regulations and economic instruments; administrational institutions and practices; environmental and land use planning and decision-making procedures; seminars, meetings; miscellaneous conservation and protection measures not specified below.410Active
41020Biosphere protectionAir pollution control, ozone layer preservation; marine pollution control.410Active
41030BiodiversityIncluding natural reserves and actions in the surrounding areas; other measures to protect endangered or vulnerable species and their habitats (e.g. wetlands preservation).410Active
41040Site preservationApplies to sites of natural heritage, characterised by their natural beauty or outstanding biodiversity, ecosystem and geological values (including some unique cultural landscapes). For tangible and intangible cultural heritage preservation use purpose code 16061 - Culture and cultural diversity or 16066 – Culture.410Active
41050Flood prevention/controlFloods from rivers or the sea; including sea water intrusion control and sea level rise related activities.410Withdrawn
41081Environmental education/training410Active
41082Environmental researchIncluding establishment of databases, inventories/accounts of physical and natural resources; environmental profiles and impact studies if not sector specific.410Active
43010Multisector aid430ActiveUnmappable
43030Urban development and managementIntegrated urban development projects; local development and urban management; urban infrastructure and services; municipal finances; urban environmental management; urban development and planning; urban renewal and urban housing; land information systems.430ActiveInsufficiently granular
43031Urban land policy and managementUrban development and planning; urban management, land information systems.430Active
43032Urban developmentIntegrated urban development projects; local development; urban infrastructure and services; municipal finances; urban environment systems; urban renewal and urban housing.430Active
43040Rural developmentIntegrated rural development projects; e.g. regional development planning; promotion of decentralised and multi-sectoral competence for planning, co-ordination and management; implementation of regional development and measures (including natural reserve management); land management; land use planning; land settlement and resettlement activities [excluding resettlement of refugees and internally displaced persons (72010)]; functional integration of rural and urban areas; geographical information systems.430ActiveInsufficiently granular
43041Rural land policy and managementRegional development planning; promotion of decentralised and multi-sectoral competence for planning, co-ordination and management; land management; land use planning; geographical information systems.430Active
43042Rural developmentIntegrated rural development projects; implementation of regional development and measures (including natural reserve management); land settlement and resettlement activities [excluding resettlement of refugees and internally displaced persons (72010)]; functional integration of rural and urban areas.430Active
43050Non-agricultural alternative developmentProjects to reduce illicit drug cultivation through, for example, non-agricultural income opportunities, social and physical infrastructure (see code 31165 for agricultural alternative development).430ActiveUnmappable
43060Disaster Risk ReductionDisaster risk reduction activities if not sector specific. Comprises risk assessments, structural prevention measures (e.g. flood prevention infrastructure), preparedness measures (e.g. early warning systems) normative prevention measures (e.g. building codes, land-use planning), and risk transfer systems (e.g. insurance schemes, risk funds). Also includes building local and national capacities and supporting the establishment of efficient and sustainable national structures able to promote disaster risk reduction.430Active
43071Food security policy and administrative managementFood security policy, programmes and activities; institution capacity strengthening; policies, programmes for the reduction of food loss/waste; food security information systems, data collection, statistics, analysis, tools, methods; coordination and governance mechanisms; other unspecified food security activities.430Active
43072Household food security programmesShort or longer term household food security programmes and activities that improve the access of households to nutritionally adequate diets (excluding any cash transfers within broader social welfare programmes that do not have a specific food security, food acquisition or nutrition focus which should be reported under code 16010).430Active
43073Food safety and qualityFood safety and quality policies, programmes and activities, including food inspection and certification; strengthening food safety/quality capacities and development of standards along the value chain; monitoring/surveillance and laboratory capacities; and delivery of information, communication, education.430Active
43081Multisector education/trainingIncluding scholarships.430ActiveUnmappable
43082Research/scientific institutionsWhen sector cannot be identified.430ActiveUnmappable
51010General budget support-related aidUnearmarked contributions to the government budget; support for the implementation of macroeconomic reforms (structural adjustment programmes, poverty reduction strategies); general programme assistance (when not allocable by sector).510Active
52010Food assistanceSupply of edible human food under national or international programmes including transport costs, cash payments made for food supplies; project food assistance aid and food assistance aid for market sales when benefiting sector not specified. Excludes food security policy and administrative management (43071), household food security programmes (43072) and emergency food assistance aid (72040). Report as multilateral: i) food assistance aid by EU financed out of its budget and allocated pro rata to EU member countries; and ii) core contributions to the World Food Programme.520ActiveUnmappable
53030Import support (capital goods)Capital goods and services; lines of credit.530Active
53040Import support (commodities)Commodities, general goods and services, oil imports.530Active
60010Action relating to debtActions falling outside the code headings below.600Active
60020Debt forgiveness600Active
60030Relief of multilateral debtGrants or credits to cover debt owed to multilateral financial institutions; including contributions to Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Trust Fund.600Active
60040Rescheduling and refinancing600Active
60061Debt for development swapAllocation of debt claims to use for development (e.g., debt for education, debt for environment).600Active
60062Other debt swapWhere the debt swap benefits an external agent i.e. is not specifically for development purposes.600Active
60063Debt buy-backPurchase of debt for the purpose of cancellation.600Active
72010Material relief assistance and servicesShelter, water, sanitation, education, health services including supply of medicines and malnutrition management, including medical nutrition management; supply of other nonfood relief items (including cash and voucher delivery modalities) for the benefit of crisisaffected people, including refugees and internally displaced people in developing countries, Includes assistance delivered by or coordinated by international civil protection units in the immediate aftermath of a disaster (in-kind assistance, deployment of specially-equipped teams, logistics and transportation, or assessment and coordination by experts sent to the field). Also includes measures to promote and protect the safety, well-being, dignity and integrity of crisis-affected people including refugees and internally displaced persons in developing countries. (Activities designed to protect the security of persons or properties through the use or display of force are not reportable as ODA.)720Active
72011Basic Health Care Services in EmergenciesProvision of health services (basic health services, mental health, sexual and reproductive health), medical nutritional intervention (therapeutic feeding and medical interventions for treating malnutrition) and supply of medicines for the benefit of affected people. Excludes supplemental feeding (72040).720Active
72012Education in emergenciesSupport for education facilities (including restoring pre-existing essential infrastructure and school facilities), teaching, training and learning materials (including digital technologies, as appropriate) and immediate access to quality basic and primary education (including formal and non-formal education), and secondary education (including vocational training and secondary level technical education) in emergencies for the benefit of affected children and youth, particularly targeting girls and women and refugees, life skills for youth and adults, and vocational training for youth and adults720Active
72040Emergency food assistanceProvision and distribution of food; cash and vouchers for the purchase of food; non-medical nutritional interventions for the benefit of crisis-affected people, including refugees and internally displaced people in developing countries in emergency situations. Includes logistical costs. Excludes non-emergency food assistance (52010), food security policy and administrative management (43071), household food programmes (43072) and medical nutrition interventions (therapeutic feeding) (72010 and 72011).720Active
72050Relief co-ordination and support servicesMeasures to co-ordinate the assessment and safe delivery of humanitarian aid, including logistic, transport and communication systems; direct financial or technical support to national governments of affected countries to manage a disaster situation; activities to build an evidence base for humanitarian financing and operations, sharing this information and developing standards and guidelines for more effective response; funding for identifying and sharing innovative and scalable solutions to deliver effective humanitarian assistance.720Active
73010Immediate post-emergency reconstruction and rehabilitationSocial and economic rehabilitation in the aftermath of emergencies to facilitate recovery and resilience building and enable populations to restore their livelihoods in the wake of an emergency situation (e.g. trauma counselling and treatment, employment programmes). Includes infrastructure necessary for the delivery of humanitarian aid; restoring pre-existing essential infrastructure and facilities (e.g. water and sanitation, shelter, health care services, education); rehabilitation of basic agricultural inputs and livestock. Excludes longer-term reconstruction ('build back better') which is reportable against relevant sectors.730Active
74010Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster risk reduction activities (e.g. developing knowledge, natural risks cartography, legal norms for construction); early warning systems; emergency contingency stocks and contingency planning including preparations for forced displacement.740Withdrawn
74020Multi-hazard response preparednessBuilding the responsiveness, capability and capacity of international, regional and national humanitarian actors to disasters. Support to the institutional capacities of national and local government, specialised humanitarian bodies, and civil society organisations to anticipate, respond and recover from the impact of potential, imminent and current hazardous events and emergency situations that pose humanitarian threats and could call for a humanitarian response. This includes risk analysis and assessment, mitigation, preparedness, such as stockpiling of emergency items and training and capacity building aimed to increase the speed and effectiveness of lifesaving assistance delivered in the occurrence of crisis.740Active
91010Administrative costs (non-sector allocable)910Active
92010Support to national NGOsIn the donor country.920Withdrawn
92020Support to international NGOs920Withdrawn
92030Support to local and regional NGOsIn the recipient country or region.920Withdrawn
93010Refugees/asylum seekers in donor countries (non-sector allocable)Costs incurred in donor countries for basic assistance to asylum seekers and refugees from developing countries, up to 12 months, when costs cannot be disaggregated. See section II.6 and Annex 17.930Active
93011Refugees/asylum seekers in donor countries - food and shelterCosts incurred in donor countries for basic assistance to asylum seekers and refugees from developing countries, up to 12 months – food and shelter: - Food and other essential temporary sustenance provisions such as clothing. - Temporary accommodation facilities (e.g. reception centres, containers, tent camps). In respect of buildings, only the costs of maintenance and upkeep may be reported as ODA. The cost of renting temporary accommodation facilities is eligible. (All construction costs are excluded).930Active
93012Refugees/asylum seekers in donor countries - trainingCosts incurred in donor countries for basic assistance to asylum seekers and refugees from developing countries, up to 12 months – training: - Early childhood education, primary and secondary education for children (this includes school costs but excludes vocational training), as part of temporary sustenance. - Language training and other ad-hoc basic training for refugees e.g. basic life skills for youth and adults (literacy and numeracy training).930Active
93013Refugees/asylum seekers in donor countries - healthCosts incurred in donor countries for basic assistance to asylum seekers and refugees from developing countries, up to 12 months: basic health care and psycho-social support for persons with specific needs e.g. unaccompanied minors, persons with disabilities, survivors of violence and torture.930Active
93014Refugees/asylum seekers in donor countries - other temporary sustenanceCosts incurred in donor countries for basic assistance to asylum seekers and refugees from developing countries, up to 12 months: temporary sustenance other than food and shelter (code 93011), training (93012) and health (93013), i.e. cash 'pocket money' to cover subsistence costs and assistance in the asylum procedure: translation of documents, legal and administrative counselling, interpretation services.930Active
93015Refugees/asylum seekers in donor countries - voluntary repatriationCosts incurred in donor countries for basic assistance to asylum seekers and refugees from developing countries, up to 12 months: voluntary repatriation of refugees to a developing country during first twelve months.930Active
93016Refugees/asylum seekers in donor countries - transportCosts incurred in donor countries for basic assistance to asylum seekers and refugees from developing countries, up to 12 months: transport to the host country in the case of resettlement programmes and transport within the host country.930Active
93017Refugees/asylum seekers in donor countries - rescue at seaCosts incurred in donor countries for basic assistance to asylum seekers and refugees from developing countries, up to 12 months: rescue of refugees at sea when it is the main purpose of the operation. Only the additional costs related to the operation may be counted.930Active
93018Refugees/asylum seekers in donor countries - administrative costsCosts incurred in donor countries for basic assistance to asylum seekers and refugees from developing countries, up to 12 months: administrative costs. Only overhead costs attached to the direct provision of temporary sustenance to refugees are eligible. This includes costs of personnel assigned to provide eligible services to refugees, but does not include costs of personnel who are not involved in the direct execution of these services, e.g. management, human resources, information technology.930Active
99810Sectors not specifiedContributions to general development of the recipient should be included under programme assistance (51010).998ActiveUnmappable
99820Promotion of development awareness (non-sector allocable)Spending in donor country for heightened awareness/interest in development co-operation (brochures, lectures, special research projects, etc.).998Active