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Disasters Statistics > Funds commited to Tsunami aid (per capita) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Norway: 30.263 per 1 population 
#2   Luxembourg: 23.476 per 1 population 
#3   Australia: 9.607 per 1 population 
#4   Sweden: 9.553 per 1 population 
#5   Netherlands: 9.508 per 1 population 
#6   New Zealand: 9.17 per 1 population 
#7   Finland: 8.424 per 1 population 
#8   Denmark: 7.548 per 1 population 
#9   Ireland: 6.474 per 1 population 
#10   Canada: 5.365 per 1 population 
#11   Japan: 4.717 per 1 population 
#12   France: 4.006 per 1 population 
#13   Switzerland: 3.872 per 1 population 
#14   Germany: 3.797 per 1 population 
#15   Austria: 3.421 per 1 population 
#16   Greece: 3.093 per 1 population 
#17   Belgium: 2.895 per 1 population 
#18   Spain: 2.826 per 1 population 
#19   United States: 2.678 per 1 population 
#20   United Kingdom: 2.465 per 1 population 
#21   Italy: 1.618 per 1 population 
#22   Portugal: 1.23 per 1 population 
Total: 156.006 per 1 population  
Weighted average: 7.1 per 1 population  


DEFINITION: Total amount of funds commited to Tsunami aid. Fund commitments refer to the amount of money governments have officially set aside for Tsunami relief. Funds pledged (click here to view the statistic) refers to the amount countries have publicly announced they would contribute. Hence, pledges can often fall far short of the final commitment. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.

SOURCE: OECD, October, 2005.

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