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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1   Dominican Republic: 219,917,000 $   2005 ...
#2   Sri Lanka: 114,511,000 $   2005 ...
#3   Haiti: 15,309,000 $   2005 ...
#4   Macedonia, Republic of: 12,823,000 $   2005 ...
#5   Central African Republic: 8,255,000 $   2004 ...
#6   Maldives: 6,057,000 $   2005 ...
#7   Grenada: 4,335,000 $   2004 ...
#8   Liberia: -62,000 $   2005 ...
#9   Burkina Faso: -180,000 $   1974 ...
#10   Djibouti: -181,000 $   2004 ...
#11   Samoa: -223,000 $   1992 ...
#12   Guinea-Bissau: -263,000 $   2005 ...
#13   Togo: -319,000 $   1996 ...
#14   Dominica: -378,000 $   2005 ...
#15   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: -380,000 $   1986 ...
#16   Belize: -405,000 $   1991 ...
#17   São Tomé and Príncipe: -501,000 $   1978 ...
#18   Equatorial Guinea: -530,000 $   1991 ...
#19   Costa Rica: -688,000 $   1997 ...
#20   Lesotho: -753,000 $   1975 ...
#21   Fiji: -806,000 $   1990 ...
#22   Mongolia: -860,000 $   1997 ...
#23   Jamaica: -861,000 $   2005 ...
#24   Madagascar: -948,000 $   1995 ...
#25   Guinea: -1,056,000 $   1992 ...
#26   Nepal: -1,093,000 $   1992 ...
#27   Saint Kitts and Nevis: -1,137,000 $   2003 ...
#28   Mauritania: -1,396,000 $   1993 ...
#29   Mali: -1,446,000 $   1995 ...
#30   Cambodia: -1,458,000 $   2003 ...
#31   Vietnam: -1,492,000 $   2004 ...
#32   Chad: -1,765,000 $   1999 ...
#33   Guyana: -1,849,000 $   1998 ...
#34   Niger: -1,899,000 $   1999 ...
#35   Cameroon: -1,966,000 $   2001 ...
#36   Armenia: -2,077,000 $   2005 ...
#37   Gambia, The: -2,165,000 $   1992 ...
#38   Rwanda: -2,472,000 $   2002 ...
#39   Somalia: -2,832,000 $   1990 ...
#40   Swaziland: -3,025,000 $   1988 ...
#41   Morocco: -3,165,000 $   1997 ...
#42   Malawi: -3,204,000 $   2005 ...
#43   Georgia: -3,417,000 $   2005 ...
#44   Bolivia: -3,546,000 $   2005 ...
#45   Tajikistan: -3,935,000 $   2003 ...
#46   Trinidad and Tobago: -4,240,000 $   1998 ...
#47   Uganda: -4,375,000 $   1993 ...
#48   El Salvador: -5,209,000 $   1988 ...
#49   Senegal: -5,284,000 $   1999 ...
#50   Tanzania: -5,494,000 $   1992 ...
#51   Kyrgyzstan: -5,639,000 $   2003 ...
#52   Latvia: -5,651,000 $   2004 ...
#53   Albania: -5,714,000 $   2002 ...
#54   Ethiopia: -6,039,000 $   1991 ...
#55   Syria: -6,200,000 $   1975 ...
#56   Congo, Republic of the: -7,812,000 $   2005 ...
#57   Belarus: -8,631,000 $   2005 ...
#58   Barbados: -8,978,000 $   1997 ...
#59   Nicaragua: -9,271,000 $   1996 ...
#60   Burma: -9,701,000 $   1988 ...
#61   Panama: -9,849,000 $   2005 ...
#62   Yemen: -11,449,000 $   2005 ...
#63   Estonia: -13,798,000 $   2002 ...
#64   Egypt: -15,452,000 $   1997 ...
#65   Uzbekistan: -18,421,000 $   2005 ...
#66   Mauritius: -21,229,000 $   1991 ...
#67   Moldova: -21,544,000 $   2005 ...
#68   Serbia and Montenegro: -21,737,000 $   2005 ...
#69   Côte d'Ivoire: -22,145,000 $   1997 ...
#70   Azerbaijan: -23,912,000 $   2005 ...
#71   Gabon: -24,704,000 $   2005 ...
#72   Lithuania: -24,847,000 $   2005 ...
#73   Sudan: -28,279,000 $   2005 ...
#74   Burundi: -28,529,000 $   2004 ...
#75   Guatemala: -31,251,000 $   1993 ...
#76   Tunisia: -31,495,000 $   2001 ...
#77   Honduras: -33,221,000 $   2003 ...
#78   Ghana: -33,335,000 $   1998 ...
#79   Bosnia and Herzegovina: -39,405,000 $   2005 ...
#80   Peru: -39,519,000 $   2005 ...
#81   Colombia: -47,351,000 $   1973 ...
#82   Sierra Leone: -47,747,000 $   2001 ...
#83   Kenya: -57,977,000 $   1993 ...
#84   Papua New Guinea: -61,134,000 $   2005 ...
#85   Bangladesh: -69,424,000 $   2003 ...
#86   Jordan: -77,077,000 $   2005 ...
#87   Malaysia: -125,780,000 $   1986 ...
#88   Croatia: -125,903,000 $   2002 ...
#89   Slovakia: -127,317,000 $   2000 ...
#90   Romania: -151,868,000 $   2005 ...
#91   Pakistan: -160,454,000 $   2005 ...
#92   Hungary: -161,071,000 $   1998 ...
#93   Zimbabwe: -164,697,000 $   2005 ...
#94   Uruguay: -171,704,000 $   2005 ...
#95   Ecuador: -195,035,000 $   2005 ...
#96   Venezuela: -198,072,000 $   2001 ...
#97   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: -203,435,000 $   2002 ...
#98   Ukraine: -299,641,000 $   2005 ...
#99   Chile: -302,657,000 $   1995 ...
#100   Philippines: -317,439,000 $   2005 ...
#101   Thailand: -402,155,000 $   2003 ...
#102   China: -409,008,000 $   1991 ...
#103   South Africa: -416,822,000 $   1998 ...
#104   Kazakhstan: -442,059,000 $   2000 ...
#105   Bulgaria: -443,379,000 $   2005 ...
#106   Algeria: -611,589,000 $   2005 ...
#107   Zambia: -826,236,000 $   1995 ...
#108   Indonesia: -1,144,655,000 $   2005 ...
#109   Poland: -1,393,725,000 $   1995 ...
#110   Russia: -3,388,678,000 $   2005 ...
#111   Argentina: -3,571,204,000 $   2005 ...
#112   Mexico: -4,298,909,000 $   2000 ...
#113   Turkey: -5,319,920,000 $   2005 ...
#114   Brazil: -23,809,820,000 $   2005 ...
Total: -49,809,827,000 $   
Weighted average: -436,928,307.0 $   


DEFINITION: Net financial flows are disbursements of loans and credits less repayments of principal. IMF is the International Monetary Fund. Nonconcessional lending is the credit provided by the IMF to its members, principally to meet their balance of payments needs. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

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