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

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   United States: $83,436,068,000.00 
# 2   Japan: $82,958,395,000.00 
# 3   United Kingdom: $36,467,140,000.00 
# 4   Canada: $35,208,861,000.00 
# 5   Italy: $25,980,138,000.00 
# 6   Germany: $15,575,580,000.00 
# 7   Netherlands: $15,116,810,000.00 
# 8   Norway: $11,443,753,000.00 
# 9   Sweden: $7,958,092,000.00 
# 10   Denmark: $6,912,768,000.00 
# 11   Switzerland: $3,150,790,000.00 
# 12   Finland: $2,997,057,000.00 
# 13   Australia: $2,568,064,000.00 
# 14   France: $2,475,035,000.00 
# 15   Belgium: $2,356,280,000.00 
# 16   Luxembourg: $1,488,399,000.00 
# 17   Ireland: $966,008,000.00 
# 18   Spain: $876,000,000.00 
# 19   Malaysia: $500,000,000.00 
# 20   Korea, South: $150,000,000.00 
= 21   Turkey: $100,000,000.00 
= 21   Israel: $100,000,000.00 
# 23   Cyprus: $80,000,000.00 
# 24   Thailand: $5,667,000.00 
Total: $338,870,905,000.00  
Weighted average: $14,119,621,041.67  



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.

SOURCE: United Nations Development Programme in Afghanistan, 2006.

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