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Financing | International Development Association - World Bank IDA funds are allocated to the recipient countries in relation to their income levels and record of success in managing their economies and their ongoing IDA projects. IDA's lending terms are highly concessional, meaning that IDA credits carry no or low interest charges.
For a country to access IDA resources, it must be in a situation of relative poverty as indicated by its per capita income falling below the IDA operational cut-off, $1,325 in FY26, and/or lack creditworthiness for IBRD borrowing. IDA funds are allocated to the recipient countries in relation to their income levels and record of success in managing their economies and their ongoing IDA projects.
IDA's lending terms are highly concessional, meaning that IDA credits carry no or low interest charges.
FY25 Top 10 Borrowers $ million Nigeria 3,145 Bangladesh 3,049 Ethiopia 2,444 Pakistan 1,494 Congo, Democratic Republic of 1,490 Tanzania 1,197 Uzbekistan 1,025 Mozambique 886 Nepal 857 Benin 827 The financing terms for each member country vary based on an annual assessment of the country's GNI per capita, creditworthiness for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) borrowing, risk of debt distress, and population size.
The majority of IDA resources are provided in the form of highly concessional loans (also known as credits) or IDA grants. A portion of IDA resources is offered at non-concessional terms to eligible IDA Recipients. ( IDA lending terms ) In the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, IDA commitments totaled $33.
8 billion, of which $8. 2 billion in grants. Africa region received 66 percent ($22.
4 billion) of the total commitments. Since 1960, IDA has provided $600 billion to 116 countries. Annual commitments have increased steadily and averaged about $33 billion over the last three years (FY23-FY25).
IDA-financed operations address primary education, basic health services, clean water and sanitation, environmental safeguards, business climate improvements, infrastructure and institutional reforms. These projects pave the way toward economic growth, job creation, higher incomes, and better living conditions.
IDA emphasizes broad-based growth, including: Sound economic policies, rural development, private business, and sustainable environmental practices. Investment in people, in education and health, especially in the struggle against HIV/AIDS, malaria, and TB. Expansion of borrower capacity to provide basic services and ensure accountability for public resources.
Recovery from civil strife, armed conflict, and natural disaster. Promotion of trade and regional integration.
FY25 IDA Lending by Sector % of total 1 (Energy, ICT, Transportation, Water, and Waste management) 37 Social Services Social protection) 25 Public Administration 17 Agriculture 8 Finance 7 Industry and Trade 5 1 Percentage do not add up to 100% due to rounding IDA carries out analytical studies to build the knowledge base that allows intelligent design of policies to reduce poverty.
IDA advises governments on ways to broaden the base of economic growth and protect the poor from economic shocks. IDA also helps countries manage their debt and has over the years coordinated debt relief for poor countries. Through a new debt policy called Sustainable Development Finance Policy, IDA is helping countries strengthen debt transparency, debt management, and fiscal sustainability.
Last Updated: Apr 01, 2026 Financing Solutions for IDA-Eligible Countries (PDF) - May 2024 Donor Contributions to IDA20 Replenishment (page 9) (PDF) Donor Contributions to IDA19 Replenishment (PDF) Donor Contributions to IDA18 Replenishment (pdf) Donor Contributions to IDA17 Replenishment (pdf) IDA launches Inaugural Bond, Pioneering New Model for Development Finance - April 17, 2018 International Development Association (IDA) Receives Aaa/AAA Credit Rating - September 22, 2016 IDA Financial Assistance: FY18-25 IDA Commitments by Country and Windows (xlsx) Historical IDA Commitments and Disbursements (xlsx)
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The United States Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ Office of International Visitors (ECA/PE/V) announces an open competition for up to four cooperative agreements to support the staff expenses and overhead costs of the FY 2026 International Visitor Leadership Program’s (IVLP) National Program Agencies (NPAs). Launched in 1940, the IVLP is the Department of State’s foundational professional exchange program. The IVLP advances U.S. national security priorities and builds long-term relationships between Americans and international leaders in government, business, academia, and other fields. Recipients design and implement customized short-term visits to the United States for current and emerging leaders from around the world. These visits support U.S. foreign policy goals and reflect the participants’ professional interests. Eligible recipients will have expertise in foreign policy, experience in professional exchange programming, and the ability to provide tailored projects for participants from all countries. Please see the full NOFO for additional information. Funding Opportunity Number: DFOP0017385. Assistance Listing: 19.402. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: O. Award Amount: $613K – $1.2M per award.
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