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CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Field Listing - Economic aid - recipient  

  Field Listing - Economic aid - recipient

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Country Economic aid - recipient Afghanistan international pledges made by more than 60 countries and international financial institutions at the Tokyo Donors Conference for Afghan reconstruction in January 2002 reached $4.5 billion through 2006, with $1.8 billion allocated for 2002; according to a joint preliminary assessment conducted by the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the UN Development Program, rebuilding Afghanistan will cost roughly $15 billion over the next ten years Albania ODA: $315 million (top donors were Italy, EU, Germany) (2000 est.) Algeria $100 million (1999 est.) American Samoa important financial support from the US, more than $40 million in 1994 Andorra none Angola $383.5 million (1999) Anguilla $3.5 million (1995) Antigua and Barbuda $2.3 million (1995) Argentina $10 billion (2001 est.) Armenia $245.5 million (1995) (1995) Aruba $26 million (1995); note - the Netherlands provided a $127 million aid package to Aruba and Suriname in 1996 Azerbaijan ODA, $140 million (1996) (2000 est.) Bahamas, The $9.8 million (1995) Bahrain $48.4 million (1995) (1995) Bangladesh $1.575 billion Barbados $9.1 million (1995) Belarus $194.3 million (1995) (1995) Belize $NA Benin $342.6 million (2000) Bermuda $NA Bhutan substantial aid from India and other nations Bolivia $588 million (1997) (1997) Bosnia and Herzegovina $650 million (2001 est.) Botswana $73 million (1995) (1995) Brazil NA British Virgin Islands NA Brunei $4.3 million (1995) (1995) Bulgaria $300 million (2000 est.) Burkina Faso $484.1 million (1995) (1995) Burma $99 million (FY98/99) Burundi $74 million (1999) Cambodia $548 million pledged in grants and concessional loans for 2001 by international donors Cameroon on 23 January 2001, the Paris Club agreed to reduce Cameroon's debt of $1.3 billion by $900 million; total debt relief now amounts to $1.26 billion Cape Verde $136 million (1999) Cayman Islands $NA Central African Republic $172.2 million (1995); note - traditional budget subsidies from France (1995) Chad $238.3 million (1995); note - $125 million committed by Taiwan (August 1997); $30 million committed by African Development Bank Chile ODA, $40 million (2001 est.) China $NA Christmas Island $NA Cocos (Keeling) Islands $NA Colombia $NA Comoros $10 million (2001 est.) Congo, Democratic Republic of the $195.3 million (1995) (1995) Congo, Republic of the $159.1 million (1995) (1995) Cook Islands $13.1 million (1995); note - New Zealand continues to furnish the greater part (1995) Cote d'Ivoire ODA, $1 billion (1996 est.) Croatia ODA $66 million (2000) Cuba $68.2 million (1997 est.) Cyprus Greek Cypriot area - $17 million (1998); Turkish Cypriot area - $700 million from Turkey in grants and loans (1990-97) which are usually forgiven (1998) Czech Republic $NA Djibouti $36 million (2001) Dominica $24.4 million (1995) (1995) Dominican Republic $239.6 million (1995) (1995) East Timor $2.2 billion Ecuador $120 million (2001) (2001) Egypt ODA, $2.25 billion (1999) El Salvador total $252 million; $57 million from US (1999 est.) Equatorial Guinea $33.8 million (1995) (1995) Eritrea $77 million (1999) (1999) Estonia $108 million (2000) Ethiopia $308 million (FY00/01 ) Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) none Faroe Islands $135 million (annual subsidy from Denmark) (1999) Fiji $40.3 million (1995) (1995) French Guiana $NA French Polynesia $367 million (1997) (1997) Gabon $331 million (1995) (1995) Gambia, The $45.4 million (1995) (1995) Gaza Strip $800 million disbursed (includes West Bank) (2001 est.) Georgia ODA $150 million (2000 est.) Ghana $6.9 billion (1999) (1999) Gibraltar $NA; note - if an agreement between Spain and the UK is reached, could receive 50 million euros from the EU Greece $5.4 billion from EU (1997 est.) Greenland $380 million subsidy from Denmark (1999) Grenada $8.3 million (1995) (1995) Guadeloupe $NA; note - substantial annual French subsidies 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 Guatemala $212 million (1995) (1995) Guernsey $NA Guinea $359.2 million (1998) (1998) Guinea-Bissau $115.4 million (1995) (1995) Guyana $84 million (1995), Heavily Indebted Poor Country Initiative (HIPC) $253 million (1997) Haiti $730.6 million (1995) (1995) Holy See (Vatican City) none Honduras $557.8 million (1999) (1999) Hungary ODA $250 million (2000) India $2.9 billion (FY98/99) Indonesia $43 billion from IMF program and other official external financing (1997-2000) Iran $129 million (1995) (2000 est.) Iraq $327.5 million (1995) (1995) Israel NA Jamaica $102.7 million (1995) (1995) Jersey none Jordan ODA, $600 million (2000 est.) Kazakhstan $610 million in US assistance programs, 1992-2000 Kenya $457 million (1997) (1997) Kiribati $15.5 million (1995), largely from UK and Japan Korea, North $NA; note - nearly $300 million in food aid alone from US, South Korea, Japan, and EU in 2001 plus much additional aid from the UN and non-governmental organizations Kuwait NA Kyrgyzstan $50 million from the US (2001) Laos $345 million (1999 est.) Latvia $96.2 million (1995) Lebanon $3.5 billion (pledges 1997-2001) Lesotho $123.7 million (1995) (1995) Liberia $94 million (1999) Libya $7 million Liechtenstein none Lithuania $228.5 million (1995) (1995) Macau $NA Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of $150 million (2001 est.) Madagascar $838 million (1997) (1997) Malawi $427 million (1999) (1999) Maldives $NA Mali $596.4 million (2001) Malta $NA Man, Isle of $NA Marshall Islands approximately $39 million annually from the US Martinique $NA; note - substantial annual aid from France Mauritania $220 million (2000) (2000) Mauritius $42 million (1997) (1997) Mayotte $107.7 million (1995); note - extensive French financial assistance Mexico $1.166 billion (1995) (1995) 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 Moldova $100 million (2000) Monaco $NA Mongolia $208.7 million (1999 est.) Montserrat Country Policy Plan (2001) is a three-year program for spending $122.8 million in British budgetary assistance Morocco $565.6 million (1995) (1995) Mozambique $632.8 million (2001) Namibia $127 million (1998) (1998) 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 New Caledonia $880 million annual subsidy from France Nicaragua NA Niger $341 million (1997)

note: the IMF approved a $73 million poverty reduction and growth facility for Niger in 2000 and announced $115 million in debt relief under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative (1997) Nigeria ODA $250 million (1998) (1998) Niue $2.6 million from New Zealand (2002) Norfolk Island $NA Northern Mariana Islands extensive funding from US Oman $76.4 million (1995) (1995) Pakistan $2 billion (FY99/00) Palau $155.8 million (1995); 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) (1995) Papua New Guinea $400 million (1999 est.) Paraguay $NA Peru $895.1 million (1995) (1995) Philippines ODA, $1.1 billion (1998) (1998) Pitcairn Islands $NA Poland $NA Puerto Rico $NA Qatar $NA Reunion $NA; note - substantial annual subsidies from France Russia ODA $5.6 billion (2000 est.) Rwanda $372.9 million (1999) Saint Helena $12.6 million (1995); note - $5.3 million from UK (1997) Saint Kitts and Nevis $5.5 million (1995) (1995) Saint Lucia $51.8 million (1995) (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) (1995) Samoa $42.9 million (1995) (1995) San Marino $NA 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) (1995) Sierra Leone $103 million (2001 est.) Singapore $NA Slovakia ODA $113 million (2000 est.) Slovenia ODA, $62 million (1993) (2000 est.) Solomon Islands $28 million mainly from Japan, Australia, China, and NZ (2001 est.) Somalia $60 million (1999 est.) South Africa $539 million (1999) Sri Lanka $577 million (1998) (1998) Sudan $187 million (1997) 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 $199 million (1997 est.) Tajikistan $60.7 million from US (2001) Tanzania $963 million (1997) (1997) Thailand $131.5 million (1998 est.) Togo $201.1 million (1995) (1995) 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 $933.2 million (1995) Turkey ODA, $300 million (1993) (2000) Turkmenistan $16 million from the US (2001) Turks and Caicos Islands $4.1 million (1997) (1997) Tuvalu $13 million (1999 est.); note - major donors are Japan, Australia, and the US (1999 est.) Uganda $1.4 billion (2000) (2000) Ukraine $637.7 million (1995); IMF Extended Funds Facility $2.2 billion (1998) (1995) Uruguay $NA Uzbekistan approximately $150 million from the US (2001) Vanuatu $45.8 million (1995) Venezuela $35 million with more assistance likely as a result of flooding (1999) Vietnam $2.1 billion in credits and grants pledged by international donors for 2000 Virgin Islands $NA Wallis and Futuna assistance from France West Bank $800 million disbursed (includes Gaza Strip) (2001 est.) Western Sahara $NA World official development assistance (ODA) $50 billion (2001 est.) Yemen $176.1 million (1995) (1995) Zambia $651 million (2000 est.) Zimbabwe $200 million (2000 est.) This page was last updated on 19 March 2003

 

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