This document discusses international financing for clean energy electrification in developing countries. It finds that foreign aid and private financing for electrification has increased from $15 billion in 1990 to over $60 billion in 2010. The top donors of electrification aid between 1990 and 2010 were Germany, Japan, the US, France and the UK. India and China received the most electrification aid and private financing. While aid has supported both renewable and non-renewable energy, private investments have overwhelmingly focused on non-renewable sources. The document examines factors that have driven the allocation of aid and private investments, and what is needed now to unlock more financing for green electrification projects in developing nations.