<p>DFID uses a range of ways to deliver bilateral aid. It is delivered through non-governmental organisations and multilateral agencies in the recipient country, in the form of technical assistance, as humanitarian aid, and as financial aid (including budget support) to partner governments.</p><p>A full list of project categories and expenditure against these types of spending is available for 2011-12 from the following table:</p><p>http://www.dfid.gov.uk/Documents/publications1/sid2012/Table20-broad%20sector.xls</p><p>In 2011-12, the Department delivered approximately 13% of DFID's total bilateral aid (or 7% of total aid) in the form of budget support. This compares to 20% of DFID's bilateral aid in 2008-09 (or 11% of total aid).</p><p>A further 13% of DFID's total bilateral aid (7% of total aid) was delivered in the form of technical assistance. This compares to 16% of DFID's bilateral aid in 2008-09 (or 9% of total aid).</p>