The 8.9 per cent hike in aid spending was partly driven by a 27.5 per cent increase in spending on refugees, the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said.
The United States remained the world's biggest donor overall, spending USD 33.6 billion on overseas assistance, ahead of Germany with USD 24.7 billion and Britain with USD 18 billion.
But the US leadership position could be shortlived.
In a draft budget last month, President Donald Trump proposed steep reductions in foreign aid as part of his "America first" approach.
In 2016, Germany increased its aid spending by 36 per cent as it attempted to absorb the more than one million migrants who have streamed into the country since 2015.
Germany's spending propelled it into the small club of countries that have met a UN target to spend at least 0.7 per cent of gross national income on development aid.
The other members of the club are Britain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Luxembourg.
While overall aid spending was up, bilateral aid to the world's poorest countries was down 3.9 per cent over 2015.
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