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Military Statistics > Aid to Afghanistan > Total development aid, estimates (per capita) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Luxembourg:$3,176.46 per capita 
#2  Norway:$2,491.56 per capita 
#3  Denmark:$1,272.60 per capita 
#4  Canada:$1,073.28 per capita 
#5  Netherlands:$921.36 per capita 
#6  Sweden:$884.04 per capita 
#7  Japan:$651.08 per capita 
#8  United Kingdom:$603.35 per capita 
#9  Finland:$573.82 per capita 
#10  Italy:$447.14 per capita 
#11  Switzerland:$420.72 per capita 
#12  United States:$282.13 per capita 
#13  Ireland:$240.54 per capita 
#14  Belgium:$227.35 per capita 
#15  Germany:$188.95 per capita 
#16  Australia:$127.83 per capita 
#17  Cyprus:$102.55 per capita 
#18  France:$40.80 per capita 
#19  Spain:$21.72 per capita 
#20  Malaysia:$20.87 per capita 
#21  Israel:$15.93 per capita 
#22  Korea, South:$3.08 per capita 
#23  Turkey:$1.44 per capita 
#24  Thailand:$0.09 per capita 
Weighted average: $574.53 per capita  


DEFINITION: Estimates of total development aid to Afghanistan over a four year period, in USD. Does not include charitable donations or other non-governmental donations. NOTE: The European Community is estimated to have given over $114 billion over the past four years. Other donations include the UN Development Programme pledging $7,268,507,000; Microsoft pledging $65,000,000; and $47,000,000. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.

SOURCE: United Nations Development Programme in Afghanistan, 2006.

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