ODA definition
Examples of ODA in a sentence
For the avoidance of doubt, these reasons may include a change in funding or policy direction resulting from decisions made as part of the UK Government’s Spending Review process, a change in the government’s Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) target or a change in government or ministers or change in scope or implementation delays in WB supported activities.
For each eligible teacher who wishes to participate, the Board shall pay 90% of the premium cost for basic dental services with 100% reimbursement to a $1,500 annual maximum per insured person based on the previous year’s O.D.A. General Practitioners’ Fee Guide.
FCDO do not currently expect any reductions to ODA budgets beyond FY24-25.
The programme has been affected by the Official Development Assistance (ODA) reductions in FCDO but remains the priority programme for the Sustainable Economic Transformation team with strong synergies with UK investors and trade.
There will be less in 2021‐22 due to ODA reductions and a deliberate policy to reduce documentation.