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The Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (German: Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung, pronounced [ˈbʊndəsminɪsˌteːʁiʊm fyːɐ̯ ˈvɪʁtʃaftlɪçə t͡suˈzamənˌʔaʁbaɪ̯t ʊnt ɛntˈvɪklʊŋ] ), abbreviated BMZ, is a cabinet-level ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany. Its main office is at the former German ChancelleryinBonn with a second major office at the EuropahausinBerlin.

Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ)

Offices of the BMZ in the former Federal Chancellery in Bonn
Agency overview
Formed14 November 1961
JurisdictionGovernment of Germany
HeadquartersDahlmannstraße 4,
53113 Bonn
Employeesapprox. 1,100
Annual budget12.426 billion (2021)[1]
Minister responsible
  • Svenja Schulze, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development
Agency executives
  • Bärbel Kofler, Parliamentary State Secretary
  • Jochen Flasbarth, State Secretary
  • Websitehttp://www.bmz.de

    Founded in 1961, the Ministry works to encourage economic development within Germany and in other countries through international cooperation and partnerships. It cooperates with international organizations involved in development including the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and the United Nations.

    Germany is the second-largest development co-operation provider of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC). Bilateral co-operation constitutes the bulk of Germany’s official development assistance (ODA), under the overall lead of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), while the Federal Foreign Office oversees humanitarian aid, crisis prevention, stabilisation and peace-building.

    According to the OECD, Germany’s total ODA (USD 35 billion, preliminary data) increased in 2022 due to an increase in in-donor refugee costs and increased contributions to international organisations. It represented 0.83% of gross national income (GNI).[2]

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    Political Party:   FDP   CSU   SPD

    Name
    (Born–Died)
    Portrait Party Term of Office Chancellor
    (Cabinet)
    Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation (1961–1993)
    Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development (since 1993)
    1 Walter Scheel
    (1919–2016)
      FDP 14 November 1961 28 October 1966 Adenauer (IV • V)
    Erhard (I • II)
    2 Werner Dollinger
    (1918–2008)
      CSU 28 October 1966 30 November 1966 Kiesinger (I)
    3 Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski
    (1922–2005)
      SPD 1 December 1966 2 October 1968
    4 Erhard Eppler
    (1926–2019)
      SPD 16 October 1968 8 July 1974 Kiesinger (I)
    Brandt (III)
    5 Egon Bahr
    (1922–2015)
      SPD 8 July 1974 14 December 1976 Schmidt (I)
    6 Marie Schlei
    (1919–1983)
      SPD 16 December 1976 16 February 1978 Schmidt (II)
    7 Rainer Offergeld
    (born 1937)
      SPD 16 February 1978 1 October 1982 Schmidt (II • III)
    8 Jürgen Warnke
    (1932–2013)
      CSU 4 October 1982 11 March 1987 Kohl I • (II)
    9 Hans Klein
    (1931–1996)
      CSU 12 March 1987 21 April 1989 Kohl (III)
    10 Jürgen Warnke
    (1932–2013)
      CSU 21 April 1989 18 January 1991
    11 Carl-Dieter Spranger
    (born 1939)
      CSU 18 January 1991 26 October 1998 Kohl (IVV)
    12 Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul
    (born 1942)
      SPD 27 October 1998 27 October 2009 Schröder (III)
    Merkel (I)
    13 Dirk Niebel
    (born 1963)
      FDP 28 October 2009 17 December 2013 Merkel (II)
    14 Gerd Müller
    (born 1955)
      CSU 17 December 2013 8 December 2021 Merkel (IIIIV)
    15 Svenja Schulze
    (born 1968)
      SPD 8 December 2021 Incumbent Scholz (I)

    References

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    1. ^ "Bundeshaushalt". www.bundeshaushalt.de. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  • ^ "OECD Development Co-operation Profiles". Retrieved 15 September 2023.

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