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Disasters Statistics > Funds committed to emergency Tsunami aid (most recent) by country

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   Japan  30.9%
   United States  19.4%
   United Kingdom  9.2%
   Canada  7.1%
   Australia  6.1%
   Norway  4.8%
   France  3.3%
   Netherlands  2.7%
   Greece  2%
   Sweden  2%
   Denmark  1.9%
   Germany  1.9%
   Finland  1.5%
   New Zealand  1.5%
   Ireland  1.5%
   Spain  1%
   Switzerland  0.9%
   Belgium  0.7%
   Austria  0.4%
   Portugal  0.4%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Japan: $499,000,000.00 
#2   United States: $313,000,000.00 
#3   United Kingdom: $148,000,000.00 
#4   Canada: $115,000,000.00 
#5   Australia: $99,000,000.00 
#6   Norway: $78,000,000.00 
#7   France: $53,000,000.00 
#8   Netherlands: $43,000,000.00 
#9   Greece: $33,000,000.00 
#10   Sweden: $32,000,000.00 
#11   Denmark: $31,000,000.00 
#12   Germany: $30,000,000.00 
#13   Finland: $25,000,000.00 
#14   New Zealand: $24,000,000.00 
#15   Ireland: $24,000,000.00 
#16   Spain: $16,000,000.00 
#17   Switzerland: $14,000,000.00 
#18   Belgium: $12,000,000.00 
#19   Austria: $7,000,000.00 
#20   Portugal: $7,000,000.00 
#21   Luxembourg: $6,000,000.00 
#22   Italy: $4,000,000.00 
Total: $1,613,000,000.00  
Weighted average: $73,318,181.82  


DEFINITION: Amount of funds (in US Dollars) committed to emergency aid. Emergency aid commitments refers to the amount of money governments have officially contributed and have quickly dispersed for emergency Tsunami relief. This amount is taken out of the total aid commitment (click here to view the total Tsunami aid commitment statistic).

SOURCE: OECD, October 2005

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