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Field Listing - Economic aid - donor |
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Economic aid - donor
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Australia
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ODA, $2.123 billion (2006)
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Austria
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ODA, $1.498 billion (2006)
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Belgium
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ODA, $1.978 billion (2006)
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Canada
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ODA, $3.9 billion (2007)
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Cyprus
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$25.9 million (2006)
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Denmark
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ODA, $2.236 billion (2006)
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Finland
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ODA, $1.023 billion (2007)
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France
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ODA, $10.6 billion (2006)
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Germany
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ODA, $10.44 billion (2006)
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Greece
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$424 million (2006)
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Iceland
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$6.7 million (2004)
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Ireland
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ODA, $1.022 billion (2006)
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Italy
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ODA, $3.641 billion (2006)
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Japan
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ODA, $11.19 billion (2006)
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Korea, South
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ODA, $455.3 million (2006)
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Luxembourg
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ODA, $291 million (2006)
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Netherlands
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ODA, $5.452 billion (2006)
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New Zealand
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ODA, $259 million (2006)
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Norway
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ODA, $2.954 billion (2006)
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Portugal
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ODA, $396 million (2006)
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Saudi Arabia
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since 2002, Saudi Arabia has provided more than $480 million in budgetary support to the Palestinian Authority, supported Palestinian refugees through contributions to the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), provided more than $250 million to Arab League funds for the Palestinians, and pledged $500 million in assistance over the next three years at the Donors Conference in Dec 2007; pledged $230 million to development in Afghanistan; pledged $1 billion in export guarantees and soft loans to Iraq; pledged $133 million in direct grant aid, $187 million in concessional loans, and $153 million in export credits for Pakistan earthquake relief; pledged a total of $1.59 billion to Lebanon in assistance and deposits to the Central Bank of Lebanon in 2006 and pledged an additional $1.1 billion in early 2007
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Spain
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ODA, $3.814 billion (2006)
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Sweden
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ODA, $3.955 billion (2006)
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Switzerland
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ODA, $1.646 billion (2006)
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United Arab Emirates
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since its founding in 1971, the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development has given about $5.2 billion in aid to 56 countries (2004)
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United Kingdom
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ODA, $12.46 billion (2006)
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United States
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ODA, $23.53 billion (2006)
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This page was last updated on 4 September 2008
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| Source : The World Factbook |
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