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Economy > Foreign aid > From UNTA: Countries Compared

DEFINITION: Net official flows from UN agencies are the net disbursements of total official flows from the UN agencies. Total official flows are the sum of Official Development Assistance (ODA) or official aid and Other Official Flows (OOF) and represent the total disbursements by the official sector at large to the recipient country. Net disbursements are gross disbursements of grants and loans minus repayments of principal on earlier loans. ODA consists of loans made on concessional terms (with a grant element of at least 25 percent, calculated at a rate of discount of 10 percent) and grants made to promote economic development and welfare in countries and territories in the DAC list of ODA recipients. Official aid refers to aid flows from official donors to countries and territories in part II of the DAC list of recipients: more advanced countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the countries of the former Soviet Union, and certain advanced developing countries and territories. Official aid is provided under terms and conditions similar to those for ODA. Part II of the DAC List was abolished in 2005. The collection of data on official aid and other resource flows to Part II countries ended with 2004 data. OOF are transactions by the official sector whose main objective is other than development-motivated, or, if development-motivated, whose grant element is below the 25 per cent threshold which would make them eligible to be recorded as ODA. The main classes of transactions included here are official export credits, official sector equity and portfolio investment, and debt reorganisation undertaken by the official sector at non-concessional terms (irrespective of the nature or the identity of the original creditor). UN agencies are United Nations includes the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), World Food Programme (WFP), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Population Fund (UNPF), United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), and United Nations Regular Programme for Technical Assistance (UNTA). Data are in current U.S. dollars.".

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
Emerging markets average (profile) 2.38 million 2004
Religious countries average (profile) 2.25 million 2004
1 China 2.17 million 2008
2 Kenya 1.87 million 2008
3 Pakistan 1.85 million 2008
4 Ukraine 1.79 million 2008
Hot countries average (profile) 1.79 million 2004
Muslim countries average (profile) 1.78 million 2004
Former British colonies average (profile) 1.71 million 2004
=5 Zambia 1.63 million 2008
=5 Armenia 1.63 million 2008
7 Vietnam 1.54 million 2008
8 Brazil 1.53 million 2008
9 Moldova 1.47 million 2008
10 Nicaragua 1.4 million 2008
11 Cuba 1.37 million 2008
12 Senegal 1.34 million 2008
13 Kyrgyzstan 1.33 million 2008
14 Democratic Republic of the Congo 1.31 million 2008
15 Syria 1.29 million 2008
16 Madagascar 1.28 million 2008
17 Sri Lanka 1.24 million 2008
18 Mongolia 1.2 million 2008
19 Thailand 1.17 million 2008
=20 Burma 1.14 million 2008
=20 Nepal 1.14 million 2008
=20 Ethiopia 1.14 million 2008
23 Cote d'Ivoire 1.12 million 2008
24 Indonesia 1.11 million 2008
OPEC countries average (profile) 1.08 million 2004
=25 Uganda 1.07 million 2008
=25 Eritrea 1.07 million 2008
=25 Sierra Leone 1.07 million 2008
=25 Tanzania 1.07 million 2008
=29 Honduras 1.05 million 2008
=29 Burkina Faso 1.05 million 2008
31 Cameroon 1.04 million 2008
32 Mexico 1.03 million 2008
33 Argentina 1.01 million 2008
34 Malawi 1,000,000 2008
35 Lebanon 990,000 2008
36 Nigeria 980,000 2008
37 Russia 960,000 2004
38 Serbia and Montenegro 950,000 2008
39 Chile 940,000 2008
40 Bulgaria 920,000 2004
41 Algeria 910,000 2008
42 Ghana 900,000 2008
43 Morocco 860,000 2008
44 Jordan 850,000 2008
=45 Benin 840,000 2008
=45 Bosnia and Herzegovina 840,000 2008
Former French colonies average (profile) 828,000 2008
=47 Haiti 820,000 2008
=47 Mozambique 820,000 2008
=47 Cambodia 820,000 2008
50 Bangladesh 810,000 2008
Middle Eastern and North Africa average (profile) 801,333.33 2004
=51 Angola 770,000 2008
=51 Sudan 770,000 2008
=51 Rwanda 770,000 2008
=51 Ecuador 770,000 2008
=51 Tajikistan 770,000 2008
Former Spanish colonies average (profile) 768,500 2008
=56 Tunisia 760,000 2008
=56 Colombia 760,000 2008
=56 Philippines 760,000 2008
=56 Dominican Republic 760,000 2008
South Asia average (profile) 752,500 2008
=60 Peru 750,000 2008
=60 Georgia 750,000 2008
Eastern Europe average (profile) 745,882.35 2004
=62 Costa Rica 740,000 2008
=62 Slovakia 740,000 2004
64 Niger 730,000 2008
failed states average (profile) 726,153.85 2008
Sub-Saharan Africa average (profile) 724,893.62 2008
=65 El Salvador 720,000 2008
=65 Saudi Arabia 720,000 2007
=67 Mali 700,000 2008
=67 Mauritania 700,000 2008
South and Central Asia average (profile) 688,333.33 2008
69 Namibia 680,000 2008
70 Romania 660,000 2004
Former Soviet republics average (profile) 652,000 2004
71 Laos 650,000 2008
=72 Lesotho 640,000 2008
=72 Turkey 640,000 2008
74 Guatemala 620,000 2008
Latin America and Caribbean average (profile) 618,750 2008
75 Malaysia 600,000 2008
=76 Uruguay 580,000 2008
=76 Bolivia 580,000 2008
=76 Mauritius 580,000 2008
=79 Burundi 570,000 2008
=79 Croatia 570,000 2008
=81 Azerbaijan 550,000 2008
=81 Swaziland 550,000 2008
83 Zimbabwe 540,000 2008
84 Cayman Islands 530,000 2004
85 Panama 520,000 2008
=86 East Timor 510,000 2008
=86 Guinea 510,000 2008
=88 Central African Republic 500,000 2008
=88 Chad 500,000 2008
=88 Poland 500,000 2004
91 Togo 490,000 2008
=92 Paraguay 480,000 2008
=92 South Africa 480,000 2008
=92 Belarus 480,000 2008
95 Venezuela 470,000 2008
=96 Liberia 440,000 2008
=96 Botswana 440,000 2008
=96 Seychelles 440,000 2008
99 Albania 420,000 2008
100 Libya 410,000 2008
=101 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 380,000 2008
=101 Czech Republic 380,000 2004
=103 Uzbekistan 370,000 2008
=103 Saint Kitts and Nevis 370,000 2008
=103 Iraq 370,000 2008
=103 Kuwait 370,000 2004
107 Malta 360,000 2004
=108 Gabon 350,000 2008
=108 Hungary 350,000 2004
=110 Cape Verde 340,000 2008
=110 Jamaica 340,000 2008
=110 Grenada 340,000 2008
113 Lithuania 330,000 2004
114 India 320,000 2008
115 Slovenia 310,000 2004
=116 Belize 300,000 2008
=116 Antigua and Barbuda 300,000 2008
=116 Kazakhstan 300,000 2008
=116 The Bahamas 300,000 2004
=120 Dominica 280,000 2008
=120 Estonia 280,000 2004
122 Tonga 270,000 2008
123 The Gambia 260,000 2008
124 Barbados 250,000 2008
125 Latvia 220,000 2004
=126 Sao Tome and Principe 200,000 2008
=126 Comoros 200,000 2008
128 Guinea-Bissau 160,000 2008
129 Congo, Republic of the 150,000 2008
=130 Fiji 130,000 2008
=130 Guyana 130,000 2008
=132 Vanuatu 120,000 2008
=132 Samoa 120,000 2008
134 Saint Lucia 100,000 2008
135 Djibouti 90,000 2008
136 Marshall Islands 80,000 2008
=137 Oman 70,000 2008
=137 Bahrain 70,000 2004
=137 Israel 70,000 2004
=137 Cyprus 70,000 2004
=141 Maldives 60,000 2008
=141 Trinidad and Tobago 60,000 2008
=141 Equatorial Guinea 60,000 2008
=141 Solomon Islands 60,000 2008
=145 Suriname 50,000 2008
=145 Northern Mariana Islands 50,000 2000
=147 Turkmenistan 40,000 2008
=147 Kiribati 40,000 2008
=147 Netherlands Antilles 40,000 2004
=150 Tuvalu 30,000 2008
=150 Bhutan 30,000 2008
=150 Qatar 30,000 2004
=150 Brunei 30,000 2004
=150 French Polynesia 30,000 2004
155 Papua New Guinea 20,000 2008
=156 Somalia 10,000 2008
=156 Turks and Caicos Islands 10,000 2007
=156 United Arab Emirates 10,000 2004
=156 New Caledonia 10,000 2004
=156 Singapore 10,000 2004
=161 Palau 0.0 2008
=161 Mayotte 0.0 2008
=161 Gibraltar 0.0 2004
=161 Aruba 0.0 2004
=161 Bermuda 0.0 2004

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