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

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   United States  23.7%
   Japan  18%
   Germany  9.3%
   France  7.3%
   Australia  5.8%
   Canada  5.3%
   Netherlands  4.7%
   United Kingdom  4.5%
   Norway  4.2%
   Spain  3.4%
   Italy  2.8%
   Sweden  2.6%
   Finland  1.3%
   Denmark  1.2%
   New Zealand  1.1%
   Greece  1%
   Belgium  0.9%
   Switzerland  0.9%
   Austria  0.8%
   Ireland  0.8%


Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   United States: $792,000,000.00 
# 2   Japan: $601,000,000.00 
# 3   Germany: $313,000,000.00 
# 4   France: $243,000,000.00 
# 5   Australia: $193,000,000.00 
# 6   Canada: $176,000,000.00 
# 7   Netherlands: $156,000,000.00 
# 8   United Kingdom: $149,000,000.00 
# 9   Norway: $139,000,000.00 
# 10   Spain: $114,000,000.00 
# 11   Italy: $94,000,000.00 
# 12   Sweden: $86,000,000.00 
# 13   Finland: $44,000,000.00 
# 14   Denmark: $41,000,000.00 
# 15   New Zealand: $37,000,000.00 
# 16   Greece: $33,000,000.00 
# 17   Belgium: $30,000,000.00 
# 18   Switzerland: $29,000,000.00 
# 19   Austria: $28,000,000.00 
# 20   Ireland: $26,000,000.00 
# 21   Portugal: $13,000,000.00 
# 22   Luxembourg: $11,000,000.00 
Total: $3,348,000,000.00  
Weighted average: $152,181,818.18  



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.

SOURCE: OECD, October, 2005.

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