Country
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Economic aid - recipient
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Afghanistan
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international pledges made by more than 60 countries and international financial institutions at the Berlin Donors Conference for Afghan reconstruction in March 2004 reached $8.9 billion for 2004-09
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Albania
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ODA: $315 million (top donors were Italy, EU, Germany) (2000 est.)
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Algeria
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$122.8 million (2002 est.)
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American Samoa
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important financial support from the US, more than $40 million in 1994
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Andorra
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none
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Angola
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$383.5 million (1999)
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Anguilla
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$9 million (2004 est.)
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Antigua and Barbuda
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$2.3 million (1995)
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Argentina
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$10 billion (2001 est.)
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Armenia
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ODA $170 million (2000)
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Aruba
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$26 million (1995); note - the Netherlands provided a $127 million aid package to Aruba and Suriname in 1996
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Azerbaijan
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ODA, $140 million (2000 est.)
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Bahamas, The
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$9.8 million (1995)
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Bahrain
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$150 million; note - $50 million annually since 1992 from each of Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Kuwait (2002)
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Bangladesh
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$1.575 billion (2000 est.)
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Barbados
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$9.1 million (1995)
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Belarus
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$194.3 million (1995)
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Belize
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NA
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Benin
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$342.6 million (2000)
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Bermuda
|
NA
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Bhutan
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substantial aid from India and other nations
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Bolivia
|
$681 million (2002)
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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$650 million (2001 est.)
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Botswana
|
$73 million (1995)
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Brazil
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$30 billion (2002)
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British Virgin Islands
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NA
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Brunei
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NA
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Bulgaria
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$300 million (2000 est.)
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Burkina Faso
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$484.1 million (1995)
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Burma
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$127 million (2001 est.)
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Burundi
|
$92.7 million (2000)
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Cambodia
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$504 million pledged in grants and concessional loans for 2005 by international donors
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Cameroon
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on 23 January 2001, the Paris Club agreed to reduce Cameroon's debt of $1.3 billion by $900 million; debt relief now totals $1.26 billion
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Cape Verde
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$136 million (1999)
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Cayman Islands
|
NA
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Central African Republic
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ODA $73 million; note - traditional budget subsidies from France (2000 est.)
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Chad
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$238.3 million received; note - $125 million committed by Taiwan (August 1997); $30 million committed by African Development Bank; ODA $150 million (2001 est.)
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Chile
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ODA, $0 (2002)
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China
|
NA
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Christmas Island
|
NA
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands
|
NA
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Colombia
|
NA
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Comoros
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$10 million (2001 est.)
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Congo, Democratic Republic of the
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$195.3 million (1995)
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Congo, Republic of the
|
$159.1 million (1995)
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Cook Islands
|
$13.1 million; note - New Zealand continues to furnish the greater part (1995)
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Cote d'Ivoire
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ODA, $1 billion (1996 est.)
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Croatia
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ODA $166.5 million (2002)
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Cuba
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$68.2 million (1997 est.)
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Cyprus
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Republic of Cyprus - $17 million (1998); north Cyprus - $700 million from Turkey in grants and loans, which are usually forgiven (2003)
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Czech Republic
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$2.4 billion in available EU structural adjustment and cohesion funds (2004-06)
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Djibouti
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$36 million (2001)
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Dominica
|
$22.8 million (2003 est.)
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Dominican Republic
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$239.6 million (1995)
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East Timor
|
$2.2 billion (1999-2002 est.)
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Ecuador
|
$216 million (2002)
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Egypt
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ODA, $1.12 billion (2002)
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El Salvador
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$125 million of which, $53 million from US (2003)
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Equatorial Guinea
|
$33.8 million (1995)
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Eritrea
|
$77 million (1999)
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Estonia
|
$108 million (2000)
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Ethiopia
|
$308 million (FY00/01)
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Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
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$0 (1997 est.)
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Faroe Islands
|
$135 million (annual subsidy from Denmark) (1998)
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Fiji
|
$40.3 million (1995)
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French Guiana
|
NA
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French Polynesia
|
$367 million (1997)
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Gabon
|
$331 million (1995)
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Gambia, The
|
$45.4 million (1995)
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Gaza Strip
|
$2 billion (includes West Bank) (2004 est.)
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Georgia
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ODA $150 million (2000 est.)
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Ghana
|
$6.9 billion (1999)
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Gibraltar
|
$NA
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Greece
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$8 billion from EU (2000-06)
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Greenland
|
$380 million subsidy from Denmark (1997)
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Grenada
|
$8.3 million (1995)
|
Guadeloupe
|
NA; note - substantial annual French subsidies (2004)
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Guam
|
Guam receives large transfer payments from the US Federal Treasury ($143 million in 1997) into which Guamanians pay no income or excise taxes; under the provisions of a special law of Congress, the Guam Treasury, rather than the US Treasury, receives federal income taxes paid by military and civilian Federal employees stationed in Guam (2001 est.)
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Guatemala
|
$250 million (2000 est.)
|
Guernsey
|
NA
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Guinea
|
$359.2 million (1998)
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Guinea-Bissau
|
$115.4 million (1995)
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Guyana
|
$84 million (1995), Heavily Indebted Poor Country Initiative (HIPC) $253 million (1997)
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Haiti
|
$150 million (FY04 est.)
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Holy See (Vatican City)
|
none
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Honduras
|
$557.8 million (1999)
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Hungary
|
$4.2 billion in available EU structural adjustment and cohesion funds (2004-06)
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India
|
$2.9 billion (FY98/99)
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Indonesia
|
$43 billion
note: Indonesia finished its IMF program in December 2003 but still receives bilateral aid through the Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI), which pledged $2.8 billion in grants and loans for 2004 and again in 2005; nearly $4 billion in aid money pledged by a variety of foreign governments and other groups following the 2004 tsunami; money is slated for use in relief and rebuilding efforts in Aceh.
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Iran
|
$408 million (2002 est.)
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Iraq
|
more than $33 billion in foreign aid pledged for 2004-07 (2004)
|
Israel
|
$662 million from US (2003 est.)
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Jamaica
|
$16 million (2003)
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Jersey
|
none
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Jordan
|
ODA, $500 million (2004 est.)
|
Kazakhstan
|
$74.2 million in US assistance programs, 1992-2000 (FY2004)
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Kenya
|
$453 million (1997)
|
Kiribati
|
$15.5 million largely from UK and Japan (2001 est.)
|
Korea, North
|
NA; note - over $117 million in food aid through the World Food Program in 2003 plus additional aid from bilateral donors and non-governmental organizations
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Kuwait
|
NA (2001)
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Kyrgyzstan
|
$50 million from the US (2001)
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Laos
|
$243 million (2001 est.)
|
Latvia
|
$96.2 million (1995)
|
Lebanon
|
$2.2 billion received (2003), out of the $4.2 billion in soft loans pledged at the November 2002 Paris II Aid Conference
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Lesotho
|
$41.5 million (2000)
|
Liberia
|
$94 million (1999)
|
Libya
|
$4.4 million ODA (2002)
|
Liechtenstein
|
none
|
Lithuania
|
$228.5 million (1995)
|
Macau
|
NA
|
Macedonia
|
$250 million (2003 est.)
|
Madagascar
|
$354 million (2001)
|
Malawi
|
$540 million (1999)
|
Maldives
|
NA (1995)
|
Mali
|
$596.4 million (2001)
|
Malta
|
NA
|
Man, Isle of
|
NA
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Marshall Islands
|
more than $1 billion from the US, 1986-2002
|
Martinique
|
NA; note - substantial annual aid from France (1998)
|
Mauritania
|
$220 million (2000)
|
Mauritius
|
$42 million (1997)
|
Mayotte
|
$107.7 million; note - extensive French financial assistance (1995)
|
Mexico
|
$1.166 billion (1995)
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Micronesia, Federated States of
|
under terms of the Compact of Free Association, the US pledged $1.3 billion in grant aid during the period 1986-2001; the level of aid has been subsequently reduced
|
Moldova
|
$100 million (2000)
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Monaco
|
NA
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Mongolia
|
$215 million (2003)
|
Montserrat
|
Country Policy Plan (2001) is a three-year program for spending $122.8 million in British budgetary assistance (2002 est.)
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Morocco
|
ODA $218 million (2002)
|
Mozambique
|
$632.8 million (2001)
|
Namibia
|
ODA $160 million (2000 est.)
|
Nauru
|
$2.25 million from Australia (FY96/97 est.)
|
Nepal
|
$424 million (FY00/01)
|
Netherlands Antilles
|
IMF provided $61 million in 2000, and the Netherlands continued its support with $40 million (2000)
|
New Caledonia
|
$880 million annual subsidy from France (1998)
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Nicaragua
|
$541.8 million (2003)
|
Niger
|
$341 million (1997)
|
Nigeria
|
IMF $250 million (1998)
|
Niue
|
$2.6 million from New Zealand (2002)
|
Norfolk Island
|
NA
|
Northern Mariana Islands
|
extensive funding from US
|
Oman
|
$76.4 million (1995)
|
Pakistan
|
$2.4 billion (FY01/02)
|
Palau
|
$155.8 million ; note - the Compact of Free Association with the US, entered into after the end of the UN trusteeship on 1 October 1994, provides Palau with up to $700 million in US aid over 15 years in return for furnishing military facilities
|
Panama
|
$197.1 million (1995)
|
Papua New Guinea
|
$400 million (1999 est.)
|
Paraguay
|
NA
|
Peru
|
$491 million (2002)
|
Philippines
|
ODA commitments, $2 billion (2004)
|
Pitcairn Islands
|
$3.465 million (2004)
|
Poland
|
$17 billion in available EU structural adjustment and cohesion funds (2004-06)
|
Puerto Rico
|
NA (2001)
|
Qatar
|
NA
|
Reunion
|
NA; note - substantial annual subsidies from France (2001 est.)
|
Russia
|
in FY01 from US, $979 million (including $750 million in non-proliferation subsidies); in 2001 from EU, $200 million (2000 est.)
|
Rwanda
|
$372.9 million (1999)
|
Saint Helena
|
$12.6 million (1995); note - $5.3 million from UK (1997)
|
Saint Kitts and Nevis
|
$8 million (2001)
|
Saint Lucia
|
$51.8 million (1995)
|
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
|
approximately $60 million in annual grants from France
|
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
|
$47.5 million (1995); note - EU $34.5 million (1998)
|
Samoa
|
$42.9 million (1995)
|
San Marino
|
$NA
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Sao Tome and Principe
|
$200 million in December 2000 under the HIPC program
|
Senegal
|
$362.6 million (2002 est.)
|
Serbia and Montenegro
|
$2 billion pledged in 2001 (disbursements to follow for several years)
|
Seychelles
|
$16.4 million (1995)
|
Sierra Leone
|
$103 million (2001 est.)
|
Singapore
|
NA
|
Slovakia
|
$2.2 billion in available EU structural adjustment and cohesion funds (2004-06)
|
Slovenia
|
ODA, $62 million (2000 est.)
|
Solomon Islands
|
$28 million annually, mainly from Australia (2003 est.)
|
Somalia
|
$60 million (1999 est.)
|
South Africa
|
$487.5 million (2000)
|
Sri Lanka
|
$577 million (1998)
|
Sudan
|
$172 million (2001)
|
Suriname
|
Netherlands provided $37 million for project and program assistance, European Development Fund $4 million, Belgium $2 million (1998)
|
Svalbard
|
$8.2 million from Norway (1998)
|
Swaziland
|
$104 million (2001)
|
Syria
|
$180 million (2002 est.)
|
Tajikistan
|
$60.7 million from US (2001)
|
Tanzania
|
$1.2 billion (2001)
|
Thailand
|
$72 million (2002)
|
Togo
|
ODA $80 million (2000 est.)
|
Tokelau
|
from New Zealand about $4 million annually
|
Tonga
|
Australia $5.5 million, New Zealand $2.3 million (FY01/02)
|
Trinidad and Tobago
|
$24 million (1999 est.)
|
Tunisia
|
$114.6 million (2002)
|
Turkey
|
ODA, $635.8 million (2002)
|
Turkmenistan
|
$16 million from the US (2001)
|
Turks and Caicos Islands
|
$4.1 million (1997)
|
Tuvalu
|
$13 million; note - major donors are Australia, Japan, and the US (1999 est.)
|
Uganda
|
$1.4 billion (2000)
|
Ukraine
|
$637.7 million (1995); IMF Extended Funds Facility $2.2 billion (1998)
|
Uruguay
|
NA
|
Uzbekistan
|
$87.4 million from the US (2003)
|
Vanuatu
|
$27.5 million (2002)
|
Venezuela
|
$74 million (2000)
|
Vietnam
|
$2.8 billion in credits and grants pledged by international donors for 2000 (2004)
|
Virgin Islands
|
NA
|
Wallis and Futuna
|
assistance from France
|
West Bank
|
$2 billion (includes Gaza Strip) (2004 est.)
|
Western Sahara
|
NA
|
World
|
$154 billion official development assistance (ODA) (2004)
|
Yemen
|
$2.3 billion (2003-07 disbursements) (2003-07 disbursements)
|
Zambia
|
$651 million (2000 est.)
|
Zimbabwe
|
$178 million; note - the EU and the US provide food aid on humanitarian grounds (2000 est.)
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