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ANNEX 3 : LIST OF SECTORS

Please note that this list and the corresponding definitions are extracted from the OECD list of sectors; find more details on the website: http://www.oecd.org/document/21/0,3343,en_2649_34469_1914325_1_1_1_1,00.html.
DAC 5 CODE 110 111 11110 CRS CODE DESCRIPTION EDUCATION 1.1.1.1.1.1 Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

Education, unspecified

level

Education policy and administrative management

11120 11130 11182 112 11220 11230 11240 113 11320 11330 114 11420 11430

Education facilities and training Teacher training Educational research 1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Primary education Basic education

The codes in this category are to be used only when level of education is unspecified or unknown (e.g. training of primary school teachers should be coded under 11220). Education 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. Educational buildings, equipment, materials; subsidiary services to education (boarding facilities, staff housing); language training; colloquia, seminars, lectures, etc. Teacher education (where the level of education is unspecified); inservice and pre-service training; materials development. Research and studies on education effectiveness, relevance and quality; systematic evaluation and monitoring. Formal and non-formal primary education for children; all elementary and first cycle systematic instruction; provision of learning materials. Formal and non-formal education for basic life skills for young people and adults (adults education); literacy and numeracy training. Formal and non-formal pre-school education. Second cycle systematic instruction at both junior and senior levels. Elementary vocational training and secondary level technical education; on-the job training; apprenticeships; including informal vocational training. Degree and diploma programmes at universities, colleges and polytechnics; scholarships. Professional-level vocational training programmes and in-service training.

Basic life skills for youth and adults Early childhood education Secondary education Secondary education Vocational training Post-secondary education Higher education Advanced technical and managerial training

Note: Sector specific education activities are to be included in the respective sectors, either in a specific education code such as Agricultural education or in a general code such as Communications policy/administrative management.

DAC 5 CODE

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

120 121 12110

HEALTH Health, general Health policy and administrative management Health sector policy, planning and programmes; aid to health ministries, public health administration; institution capacity building and advice; medical insurance programmes; unspecified health activities. Medical education and training for tertiary level services.

12181

Medical education/training

12182 12191

Medical research Medical services

General medical research (excluding basic health research). Laboratories, specialised clinics and hospitals (including equipment and supplies); ambulances; dental services; mental health care; medical rehabilitation; control of non-infectious diseases; drug and substance abuse control [excluding narcotics traffic control (16063)].

122 12220

Basic health Basic health care Basic and primary health care programmes; paramedical and nursing care programmes; supply of drugs, medicines and vaccines related to basic health care. District-level hospitals, clinics and dispensaries and related medical equipment; excluding specialised hospitals and clinics (12191). Direct feeding programmes (maternal feeding, breastfeeding and weaning foods, child feeding, school feeding); determination of micro-nutrient deficiencies; provision of vitamin A, iodine, iron etc.; monitoring of nutritional status; nutrition and food hygiene education; household food security. Immunisation; prevention and control of malaria, tuberculosis, diarrheal diseases, vector-borne diseases (e.g. river blindness and guinea worm), etc. Information, education and training of the population for improving health knowledge and practices; public health and awareness campaigns. Training of health staff for basic health care services.

12230 12240

Basic health infrastructure Basic nutrition

12250

Infectious disease control

12261

Health education

12281

Health personnel development

DAC 5 CODE 130

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION POPULATION POLICIES/ PROGRAMMES AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Population policy and administrative management Reproductive health care

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

13010 13020

13030 13040 13081

Family planning STD control including HIV/AIDS Personnel development for population and reproductive health

Population/development policies; census work, vital registration; migration data; demographic research/analysis; reproductive health research; unspecified population activities. Promotion of reproductive health; prenatal and postnatal care including delivery; prevention and treatment of infertility; prevention and management of consequences of abortion; safe motherhood activities. Family planning services including counselling; information, education and communication (IEC) activities; delivery of contraceptives; capacity building and training. All activities related to sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS control e.g. information, education and communication; testing; prevention; treatment, care. Education and training of health staff for population and reproductive health care services.

DAC 5 CODE 140

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

14010

Water resources policy and administrative management

Water sector policy, planning and programmes; water legislation and management; institution capacity building and advice; water supply assessments and studies; groundwater, water quality and watershed studies; hydrogeology; excluding agricultural water resources (31140). Inland surface waters (rivers, lakes, etc.); conservation and rehabilitation of ground water; prevention of water contamination from agro-chemicals, industrial effluents. Water desalination plants; intakes, storage, treatment, pumping stations, conveyance and distribution systems; sewerage; domestic and industrial waste water treatment plants. Water supply and sanitation through low-cost technologies such as handpumps, spring catchment, gravity-fed systems, rain water collection, storage tanks, small distribution systems; latrines, smallbore sewers, on-site disposal (septic tanks). Integrated river basin projects; river flow control; dams and reservoirs [excluding dams primarily for irrigation (31140) and hydropower (23065) and activities related to river transport (21040)]. Municipal and industrial solid waste management, including hazardous and toxic waste; collection, disposal and treatment; landfill areas; composting and reuse.

14015 14020 14030

Water resources protection Water supply and sanitation - large systems Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation River development Waste management/disposal

14040 14050 14081

Education and training in water supply and sanitation

Note: To assist in distinguishing between basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation on the one hand and water supply and sanitation large systems on the other, consider the number of people to be served and the per capita cost of provision of services. Large systems provide water and sanitation to a community through a network to which individual households are connected. Basic systems are generally shared between several households. Water supply and sanitation in urban areas usually necessitates a network installation. To classify such projects consider the per capita cost of services. The per capita cost of water supply and sanitation through large systems is several times higher than that of basic services.

DAC 5 CODE 150 151

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY Government and civil society, general Economic and development policy/planning

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

15110

15120

Public sector financial management

15130 15140

Legal and judicial development Government administration

15150

Strengthening civil society

15161 15162

Elections Human rights

15163 15164

Free flow of information Womens equality organisations and institutions

Macro-economic, fiscal and monetary policy and planning; social planning; economic and social analysis and forecasting; development planning and preparation of structural reforms; organisational development; support to ministries involved in aid coordination; other ministries and government departments when sector cannot be specified. (Use code 51010 for budget support to macroeconomic reforms.) Strengthening financial and managerial accountability; public expenditure management; improving financial management systems; tax assessment procedures; budget drafting; field auditing; measures against waste, fraud and corruption. Constitutional development, legal drafting; institutional strengthening of legal and judicial systems; legal training and education; legal advice and services; crime prevention. Systems 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. Community participation and development; co-operatives; grassroots organisations; development of other participatory planning and decision making procedures and institutions (see code 15220 for civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution). Electoral assistance and monitoring, voters education [other than in connection with UN peace building (15230)]. Monitoring 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)]. Uncensored 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). Support for institutions and organisations (governmental and nongovernmental) working for gender equality and womens empowerment.

DAC 5 CODE 152

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION Conflict prevention and resolution, peace and security

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage N.B. Further notes on ODA eligibility (and exclusions) of conflict, peace and security related activities are given in paragraph 39 of the DAC Statistical Reporting Directives. Technical 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.

15210

Security system management and reform

15220

Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution Post-conflict peace-building (UN)

Support for civilian activities related to peace building, conflict prevention and resolution, including capacity building, monitoring, dialogue and information exchange. Participation in the post-conflict peace-building phase of United Nations peace operations (activities such as human rights and elections monitoring, rehabilitation of demobilised soldiers, rehabilitation of basic national infrastructure, monitoring or retraining of civil administrators and police forces, 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; support for landmine removal). Direct contributions to the UN peacekeeping budget are not reportable as ODA until the UN can identify the ODA component. Reintegration 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. 39 of the DAC Statistical Reporting Directives for definition of SALW activities covered. [Other than in connection with UN peace-building (15230) or child soldiers (15261)]. Explosive mine removal for developmental purposes [other than in connection with UN peace-building (15230)]. 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.

15230

15240

Reintegration and SALW control

15250 15261

Land mine clearance Child soldiers (Prevention and demobilisation)

DAC 5 CODE 160

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES Social/ welfare services

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

16010

16020

Employment policy and administrative management

16030 16040 16050 16061 16062 16063 16064

Housing policy and administrative management Low-cost housing Multisector aid for basic social services Culture and recreation Statistical capacity building Narcotics control Social mitigation of HIV/AIDS

Social legislation and administration; institution capacity building and advice; social security and other social schemes; special programmes for the elderly, orphans, the disabled, street children; social dimensions of structural adjustment; unspecified social infrastructure and services, including consumer protection. Employment policy and planning; labour law; labour unions; institution capacity building and advice; support programmes for unemployed; employment creation and income generation programmes; occupational safety and health; combating child labour. Housing sector policy, planning and programmes; excluding lowcost housing and slum clearance (16040). Including slum clearance. Basic social services are defined to include basic education, basic health, basic nutrition, population/reproductive health and basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation. Including libraries and museums. Both in national statistical offices and any other government ministries. In-country and customs controls including training of the police; educational programmes and awareness campaigns to restrict narcotics traffic and in-country distribution. Special 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.

CRS CODE 210 21010

DESCRIPTION

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

TRANSPORT AND STORAGE Transport policy and administrative management Road transport Rail transport Water transport Air transport Storage Education and training in transport and storage DESCRIPTION COMMUNICATIONS 22010 22020 22030 22040 Communications policy and administrative management Telecommunications Radio/television/print media Information and communication technology (ICT)

21020 21030 21040 21050 21061 21081

Note: Manufacturing of transport equipment should be included under code 32172. Transport 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. Road infrastructure, road vehicles; passenger road transport, motor passenger cars. Rail infrastructure, rail equipment, locomotives, other rolling stock; including light rail (tram) and underground systems. Harbours and docks, harbour guidance systems, ships and boats; river and other inland water transport, inland barges and vessels. Airports, airport guidance systems, aeroplanes, aeroplane maintenance equipment. Whether or not related to transportation.

DAC 5 CODE 220

CRS CODE

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

Communications sector policy, planning and programmes; institution capacity building and advice; including postal services development; unspecified communications activities. Telephone networks, telecommunication satellites, earth stations. Radio and TV links, equipment; newspapers; printing and publishing. Computer hardware and software; internet access; IT training. When sector cannot be specified.

DAC 5 CODE 230

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION ENERGY GENERATION AND SUPPLY

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

23010

Energy policy and administrative management Power generation/non-renewable sources Power generation/renewable sources

Energy sector policy, planning and programmes; aid to energy ministries; institution capacity building and advice; unspecified energy activities including energy conservation. Thermal power plants including when heat source cannot be determined; combined gas-coal power plants. Including policy, planning, development programmes, surveys and incentives. Fuelwood/ charcoal production should be included under forestry (31261). Distribution from power source to end user; transmission lines. Delivery for use by ultimate consumer. Including diesel power plants.

23020 23030

23040 23050 23061 23062 23063 23064 23065 23066 23067 23068 23069 23070

Electrical transmission/ distribution Gas distribution Oil-fired power plants Gas-fired power plants Coal-fired power plants Nuclear power plants Hydro-electric power plants Geothermal energy Solar energy Wind power Ocean power Biomass

Including nuclear safety. Including power-generating river barges.

Including photo-voltaic cells, solar thermal applications and solar heating. Wind energy for water lifting and electric power generation. Including ocean thermal energy conversion, tidal and wave power. Densification technologies and use of biomass for direct power generation including biogas, gas obtained from sugar cane and other plant residues, anaerobic digesters. Applies to all energy sub-sectors; all levels of training. Including general inventories, surveys.

23081 23082

Energy education/training Energy research

Note: Extraction of raw materials for power generation should be included in the mining sector. Energy manufacturing should be included in the industry sector.

DAC 5 CODE 240

CRS CODE 24010 24020 24030 24040 24081

DESCRIPTION BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Financial policy and administrative management Monetary institutions Formal sector financial intermediaries Informal/semi-formal financial intermediaries Education/training in banking and financial services

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

Finance sector policy, planning and programmes; institution capacity building and advice; financial markets and systems. Central banks. All formal sector financial intermediaries; credit lines; insurance, leasing, venture capital, etc. (except when focused on only one sector). Micro credit, savings and credit co-operatives etc.

DAC 5 CODE 250

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION BUSINESS AND OTHER SERVICES

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

25010

Business support services and institutions

25020

Privatisation

Support to trade and business associations, chambers of commerce; legal and regulatory reform aimed at improving business and investment climate; private sector institution capacity building and advice; trade information; public-private sector networking including trade fairs; e-commerce. Where sector cannot be specified: general support to private sector enterprises (in particular, use code 32130 for enterprises in the industrial sector). When sector cannot be specified. Including general state enterprise restructuring or demonopolisation programmes; planning, programming, advice.

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DAC 5 CODE 311

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION AGRICULTURE

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

31110

Agricultural policy and administrative management Agricultural development Agricultural land resources

Agricultural sector policy, planning and programmes; aid to agricultural ministries; institution capacity building and advice; unspecified agriculture. Integrated projects; farm development. Including soil degradation control; soil improvement; drainage of water logged areas; soil desalination; agricultural land surveys; land reclamation; erosion control, desertification control. Irrigation, reservoirs, hydraulic structures, ground water exploitation for agricultural use. Supply of seeds, fertilizers, agricultural machinery/equipment. Including grains (wheat, rice, barley, maize, rye, oats, millet, sorghum); horticulture; vegetables; fruit and berries; other annual and perennial crops. [Use code 32161 for agroindustries.] Including sugar; coffee, cocoa, tea; oil seeds, nuts, kernels; fibre crops; tobacco; rubber. [Use code 32161 for agroindustries.] Animal husbandry; animal feed aid. Including agricultural sector adjustment. Projects to reduce illicit drug cultivation through other agricultural marketing and production opportunities (see code 43050 for non-agricultural alternative development). Non-formal training in agriculture.

31120 31130

31140

Agricultural water resources

31150 31161

Agricultural inputs Food crop production

31162

Industrial crops/export crops

31163 31164 31165

Livestock Agrarian reform Agricultural alternative development

31166 31181 31182

Agricultural extension Agricultural education/training Agricultural research

Plant breeding, physiology, genetic resources, ecology, taxonomy, disease control, agricultural bio-technology; including livestock research (animal health, breeding and genetics, nutrition, physiology). Marketing policies & organisation; storage and transportation, creation of strategic reserves. Including integrated plant protection, biological plant protection activities, supply and management of agrochemicals, supply of pesticides, plant protection policy and legislation. Financial intermediaries for the agricultural sector including credit schemes; crop insurance. Including farmers organisations. Animal health and management, genetic resources, feed 11 resources.

31191 31192

Agricultural services Plant and post-harvest protection and pest control Agricultural financial services Agricultural co-operatives Livestock/veterinary services

31193 31194 31195

DAC 5 CODE 312

CRS CODE FORESTRY 31210 31220 31261 31281 31282 31291

DESCRIPTION

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

Forestry policy and administrative management Forestry development Fuelwood/charcoal Forestry education/training Forestry research Forestry services

Forestry sector policy, planning and programmes; institution capacity building and advice; forest surveys; unspecified forestry and agro-forestry activities. Afforestation for industrial and rural consumption; exploitation and utilisation; erosion control, desertification control; integrated forestry projects. Forestry development whose primary purpose is production of fuelwood and charcoal. Including artificial regeneration, genetic improvement, production methods, fertilizer, harvesting.

DAC 5 CODE 313

CRS CODE FISHING 31310

DESCRIPTION

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

Fishing policy and administrative management Fishery development Fishery education/training Fishery research Fishery services

31320 31381 31382 31391

Fishing 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. Exploitation and utilisation of fisheries; fish stock protection; aquaculture; integrated fishery projects. Pilot fish culture; marine/freshwater biological research. Fishing harbours; fish markets; fishery transport and cold storage.

12

DAC 5 CODE

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

321 32110

INDUSTRY Industrial policy and administrative management Industrial development Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development Cottage industries and handicraft Agro-industries Staple food processing, dairy products, slaughter houses and equipment, meat and fish processing and preserving, oils/fats, sugar refineries, beverages/tobacco, animal feeds production. Wood production, pulp/paper production. Including knitting factories. Industrial and non-industrial production facilities; includes pesticides production. Direct support to the development of small and medium-sized enterprises in the industrial sector, including accounting, auditing and advisory services. Industrial sector policy, planning and programmes; institution capacity building and advice; unspecified industrial activities; manufacturing of goods not specified below.

32120 32130

32140 32161

32162 32163 32164 32165 32166 32167 32168 32169 32170 32171 32172

Forest industries Textiles, leather and substitutes Chemicals Fertilizer plants Cement/lime/plaster Energy manufacturing Pharmaceutical production Basic metal industries Non-ferrous metal industries Engineering Transport equipment industry

Including gas liquefaction; petroleum refineries. Medical equipment/supplies; drugs, medicines, vaccines; hygienic products. Iron and steel, structural metal production.

Manufacturing of electrical and non-electrical machinery, engines/turbines. Shipbuilding, fishing boats building; railroad equipment; motor vehicles and motor passenger cars; aircraft; navigation/guidance systems. Including industrial standards; quality management; metrology; testing; accreditation; certification.

32182

Technological research and development

Note: Only includes aid to production or manufacturing. Provision of finished products should be included under relevant sector.

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DAC 5 CODE 322

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION MINERAL RESOURCES AND MINING

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

32210

Mineral/mining policy and administrative management

Mineral 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. Geology, geophysics, geochemistry; excluding hydrogeology (14010) and environmental geology (41010), mineral extraction and processing, infrastructure, technology, economics, safety and environment management. Including lignite and peat. Petroleum, natural gas, condensates, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), liquefied natural gas (LNG); including drilling and production. Iron and ferro-alloy metals. Aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, tin, zinc. Gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, gemstones. Baryte, limestone, feldspar, kaolin, sand, gypsym, gravel, ornamental stones. Phosphates, potash. Polymetallic nodules, phosphorites, marine placer deposits.

32220

Mineral prospection and exploration

32261 32262 32263 32264 32265 32266 32267 32268

Coal Oil and gas Ferrous metals Nonferrous metals Precious metals/materials Industrial minerals Fertilizer minerals Offshore minerals

DAC 5 CODE 323

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION CONSTRUCTION

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

32310

Construction policy and administrative management

Construction sector policy and planning; excluding construction activities within specific sectors (e.g., hospital or school construction).

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DAC 5 CODE 331

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION TRADE POLICY AND REGULATIONS

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

33110

Trade policy and administrative management

33120

Trade facilitation

33130

Regional trade agreements (RTAs)

33140

Multilateral trade negotiations

33181

Trade education/training

Trade policy and planning; support to ministries and departments responsible for trade policy; trade-related legislation and regulatory reforms; analysis and implementation of multilateral trade agreements e.g. technical barriers to trade and sanitary and phytosanitary measures (TBT/SPS); mainstreaming trade in national development strategies (e.g. poverty reduction strategy papers); wholesale/retail trade; unspecified trade and trade promotion activities. Simplification and harmonisation of international import and export procedures (e.g. customs valuation, licensing procedures, transport formalities, payments, insurance); support to customs departments; tariff reforms. 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)]; elaboration of rules of origin and introduction of special and differential treatment in RTAs. Support 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. Human resources development in trade not included under any of the above codes. Includes university programmes in trade.

DAC 5 CODE 332

CRS CODE TOURISM 33210

DESCRIPTION

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

Tourism policy and administrative management

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DCD/DAC/STAT(2006)19/REV1

DAC 5 CODE 400 410

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING General environmental protection Environmental policy and administrative management

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage Non-sector specific. Environmental 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. Air pollution control, ozone layer preservation; marine pollution control. Including natural reserves and actions in the surrounding areas; other measures to protect endangered or vulnerable species and their habitats (e.g. wetlands preservation). Applies to unique cultural landscape; including sites/objects of historical, archeological, aesthetic, scientific or educational value. Floods from rivers or the sea; including sea water intrusion control and sea level rise related activities. Including establishment of databases, inventories/accounts of physical and natural resources; environmental profiles and impact studies if not sector specific.

41010

41020 41030 41040 41050 41081 41082 430 43010 43030

Biosphere protection Bio-diversity Site preservation Flood prevention/control Environmental education/ training Environmental research Other multisector Multisector aid Urban development and management

Integrated 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.

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DCD/DAC/STAT(2006)19/REV1

43040

Rural development

43050

Non-agricultural alternative development

43081 43082

Multisector education/training Research/scientific institutions

Integrated 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. Projects to reduce illicit drug cultivation through, for example, nonagricultural income opportunities, social and physical infrastructure (see code 31165 for agricultural alternative development). Including scholarships. When sector cannot be identified.

Note: Sector specific environmental protection activities should be included in the respective sectors, and the environment marker checked. Multi-sector/cross-cutting includes only environment activities not allocable by sector. DAC 5 CODE 500 510 51010 CRS CODE DESCRIPTION COMMODITY AID AND GENERAL PROGRAMME ASSISTANCE General budget support General budget support Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage Note: Sector specific programme assistance is to be included in the respective sectors, using the sector programme flag if appropriate. Budget support in the form of sector-wide approaches (SWAps) should be included in the respective sectors. Unearmarked contributions to the government budget; support for the implementation of macroeconomic reforms (structural adjustment programmes, poverty reduction strategies); transfers for the stabilisation of the balance-ofpayments (e.g. STABEX, exchange rate guarantee schemes); general programme assistance (when not allocable by sector). Supply of edible human food under national or international programmes including transport costs; cash payments made for food supplies; project food aid and food aid for market sales when benefiting sector not specified; excluding emergency food aid. Non-food commodity assistance (when benefiting sector not specified). Capital goods and services; lines of credit. Commodities, general goods and services, oil imports.

520 52010

Developmental food aid/Food security assistance Food aid/Food security Programmes

530 53030 53040

Other commodity assistance Import support (capital goods) Import support (commodities)

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DCD/DAC/STAT(2006)19/REV1

DAC 5 CODE 600

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION ACTION RELATING TO DEBT

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

60010 60020 60030 60040 60061 60062 60063

Action relating to debt Debt forgiveness Relief of multilateral debt Rescheduling and refinancing Debt for development swap Other debt swap Debt buy-back

Actions falling outside the code headings below; training in debt management. Grants or credits to cover debt owed to multilateral financial institutions; including contributions to Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Trust Fund. Allocation of debt claims to use for development (e.g., debt for education, debt for environment). Where the debt swap benefits an external agent i.e. is not specifically for development purposes. Purchase of debt for the purpose of cancellation.

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DCD/DAC/STAT(2006)19/REV1

DAC 5 CODE 700

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION HUMANITARIAN AID

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage Within the overall definition of ODA, humanitarian aid is assistance designed to save lives, alleviate suffering and maintain and protect human dignity during and in the aftermath of emergencies. To be classified as humanitarian, aid should be consistent with the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence. An emergency is a situation which results from man made crises and/or natural disasters. Shelter, water, sanitation and health services, supply of medicines and other nonfood relief items; assistance to refugees and internally displaced people in developing countries other than for food (72040) or protection (72050). Food aid normally for general free distribution or special supplementary feeding programmes; short-term relief to targeted population groups affected by emergency situations. Excludes non-emergency food security assistance programmes/food aid (52010). Measures to co-ordinate delivery of humanitarian aid, including logistics and communications systems; measures to promote and protect the safety, wellbeing, dignity and integrity of civilians and those no longer taking part in hostilities. (Activities designed to protect the security of persons or property through the use or display of force are not reportable as ODA.) This relates to activities during and in the aftermath of an emergency situation. Longer-term activities to improve the level of infrastructure or social services should be reported under the relevant economic and social sector codes. See also guideline on distinguishing humanitarian from sector-allocable aid. Short-term reconstruction work after emergency or conflict limited to restoring preexisting infrastructure (e.g. repair or construction of roads, bridges and ports, restoration of essential facilities, such as water and sanitation, shelter, health care services); social and economic rehabilitation in the aftermath of emergencies to facilitate transition and enable populations to return to their previous livelihood or develop a new livelihood in the wake of an emergency situation (e.g. trauma counselling and treatment, employment programmes). See codes 41050 and 15220 for prevention of floods and conflicts. Disaster 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.

720 72010

Emergency Response Material relief assistance and services Emergency food aid

72040

72050

Relief co-ordination; protection and support services

730

Reconstruction relief and rehabilitation

73010

Reconstruction relief and rehabilitation

740 74010

Disaster prevention and preparedness Disaster prevention and preparedness

Distinguishing humanitarian from sectorallocable aid Humanitarian aid will usually be funded from appropriations dedicated to emergencies and their immediate aftermath and/or the prevention thereof or preparedness therefor, and funding from such appropriations is the main criterion for reporting expenditure as humanitarian aid. If the humanitarian nature of expenditure cannot be determined by its funding appropriation, members may for statistical reporting purposes have reference to situation reports by the United Nations and/or the International Movement of the Red Cross/Red Crescent (ICRC/IFRC). These are normally issued throughout an emergency to identify continuing humanitarian needs. If no UN or ICRC/IFRC situation report has been issued for six months, this could indicate that the situation is no longer perceived as an emergency, though international support could nevertheless be needed to address continuing humanitarian needs.

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DCD/DAC/STAT(2006)19/REV1

DAC 5 CODE 910

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS OF DONORS Administrative costs

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

91010

DAC 5 CODE 920

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION SUPPORT TO NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (NGOs)

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage Official funds to be paid over to national and international private voluntary agencies for use at the latters discretion. In the donor country.

92010 92020 92030

Support to national NGOs Support to international NGOs Support to local and regional NGOs

In the recipient country or region.

DAC 5 CODE 930

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION REFUGEES IN DONOR COUNTRIES

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

93010

Refugees in donor countries

DAC 5 CODE 998

CRS CODE

DESCRIPTION UNALLOCATED/ UNSPECIFIED

Clarifications / Additional notes on coverage

99810 99820

Sectors not specified Promotion of development awareness

Contributions to general development of the recipient should be included under programme assistance (51010). Spending in donor country for heightened awareness/interest in development co-operation (brochures, lectures, special research projects, etc.).

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