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increases in grants tend to lag behind increases in loans for Benin,
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with grants exceeding 10mil. USD for the first time in 2019 while loans already reached 18.90mil. USD in 2013.
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Over the complete period of 2011 to 2020, however, grants for the transmission and distribution of electric power in Benin have consistently been lower than loans.
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Note: Values shown are for all Official Development Assistance flows valid under the OECD CRS data, split into the type of financing flow, calculated as constant currency (2020 corrected) USD millions. The category under analysis is Electric Power transmission and distribution (centralized grids) within the data.
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Source: Author's elaboration based on OECD ODA CRS (2022).
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Education and training for water infrastructure management and service provision, while still receiving contributions of 14.53m USD and 12.40m USD in 2011 and 2012 respectively,
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significantly decrease over the next years to amounts continuously under one million.
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The monetary focus for aid provision thus lies on large-scale water supply and sanitation projects for these years.
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While the other contribution sectors follow a shrinking contribution in the years following 2014, then,
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disaster risk reduction instead keeps on reaching an increase in its absolute contribution amounts,
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perhaps pointing to a continued necessity for development in the sector.
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{{< include _drivers-of-inequality-vietnam.qmd >}}
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{{< include _drivers-of-inequality-uganda.qmd >}}
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{{< include _drivers-of-inequality-benin.qmd >}}
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{{< include _drivers-of-inequality-djibouti.qmd >}}
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