Astae Annual Report #21

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ASTAE Allocations by Country/Region In FY13, ASTAE’s EAP client countries received 80 percent of allocations and the SAR client countries received the remaining 20 percent. Indonesia was the largest beneficiary of ASTAE funding in FY13 (16 percent; see Figure 1.4a), with SIDS also well represented. The Maldives, the Solomon Islands, and Tonga received a combined 12 percent of ASTAE allocations over the FY13 period (see Figure 1.4b).

Cumulatively, since the beginning of the current Business Plan, 75 percent of allocations have been directed to EAP countries and 25 percent have been directed to SAR countries (Figure 1.4b provides details by country). Regional activities continue the growth trend of previous business plans and now represent close to one-quarter of all ASTAE allocations. Twelve ASTAE activities totaling some US$3 million—37 percent of ASTAE allocations—brought levels of support to IDA countries (nearly reaching the target of 40 percent for the FY2012-15 Business Plan).

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Indonesia was the largest beneficiary of ASTAE funding in FY13 (16 percent.).


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