For more than two decades, health care is one of the areas receiving much attention and support from international donors. Foreign aid to the health sector has partially fullfiled the limited state budget spending on the health sector and actively contributed to the people's health care and protection. The assessment of the status of foreign aid in the health sector is very necessary to help policy makers and aid receiving agencies optimally utilizing the precious resources. This study focuses on the analysis of status of the foreign aid for the health sector from different sources with following Objectives: (i) Describes the current status and (ii) Analyses of the Descriptive cross-sectional method, using the matrix of donors' activites provided by donors, 269 aid projects/activities from various sources during the period 2005-2011 were collected, data input by Microsoft software Excel 2007 and analyzed by SPSS 16.0 for Windows. Results: Total number of activites performed is 269 projects / activities for the period 2005-2011 with a total budget of nearly .38 billion, the grant aid accountes for 54 percent, the loans 30.7 percent but tend to increase, the field of preventive medicine receives most attention with 30 percent of the total funds, in which the 'issues of preventive medicine system comprises 31 percent. The number of INGOs' activiti'es is high with 47.6 percent and the fund is 17.4 percent of total. The Ministry of Health manages 83 projects with a total budget of .39 billion, accounted for 58.3 percent, the provincial level received the largest concentration with 45 percent of activities and 46.7 percent of the budget. Conclusion: Grant funds rate decreases while loan categories and the mixed are increasing. The Ministry of Health manages only 40 percent of activites and 58.3 percent of funding, the activities take place mainly at provincial level. Most interested area is preventive medicine. Aid modality has changed. Loans and mixed aid modarlity are growing, grant aid is declining and technical assistance and technology transfers are on the rise.