Congo, Republic of the
$1.449 billion (2005)
Cook Islands
$13.1 million; note - New Zealand continues to furnish
the greater part (1995)
Costa Rica
$29.51 million (2005)
Cote d'Ivoire
ODA, $60 million (2007 est.)
Croatia
ODA, $125.4 million (2005)
Cuba
$87.8 million (2005 est.)
Cyprus
$15 million (2006)
Czech Republic
$278.7 million in available EU structural adjustment
and cohesion funds (2004)
Djibouti
$78.6 million (2005)
Dominica
$15.17 million (2005 est.)
Dominican Republic
$76.99 million (2005)
Ecuador
$209.5 million (2005)
Egypt
ODA, $925.9 million (2005)
El Salvador
$267.6 million of which $55 million from US (2005)
Equatorial Guinea
$39 million (2005)
Eritrea
$355.2 million (2005)
Estonia
$135.5 million (2004)
Ethiopia
$1.6 billion (FY05/06)
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
$0 (1997 est.)
Faroe Islands
$105 million; note - annual subsidy from Denmark (2005)
Fiji
$63.96 million (2005)
French Polynesia
$579.8 million (2004)
Gabon
$53.87 million (2005)
Gambia, The
$58.15 million (2005)
Gaza Strip
$1.4 billion; (includes West Bank) (2006 est.)
Georgia
ODA, $309.8 million (2005 est.)
Ghana
$1.316 billion in loans and grants (2007)
Gibraltar
$NA
Greece
$8 billion annually from EU (2000-06); Greece will receive
about $3.8 billion per year between 2007-13 under the EU's Community
Support Funds IV
Greenland
$512 million; note - subsidy from Denmark (2005)
Grenada
$44.87 million (2005)
Guam
Guam receives large transfer payments from the US Federal
Treasury into which Guamanians pay no income or excise taxes; under
the provisions of a special law of Congress, the Guam Treasury,
rather than the US Treasury, receives federal income taxes paid by
military and civilian Federal employees stationed in Guam (2001 est.)
Guatemala
$253.6 million (2005 est.)
Guernsey
$NA
Guinea
$182.1 million (2005)
Guinea-Bissau
$79.12 million (2005)
Guyana
$136.8 million (2005)
Haiti
$515 million (2005 est.)
Honduras
$680.8 million (2005)
Hong Kong
$6.95 million (2004)
Hungary
$302.6 million (2004)
India
$1.724 billion (2005)
Indonesia
ODA, $2.524 billion (2006 est.)
note: Indonesia ended 2006 with $67 billion in official foreign debt
(about 25% of GDP), with Japan ($25 billion), the World Bank ($8
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