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de by more than 60 countries and international financial institutions at the Tokyo Donors Conference for Afghan reconstruction in January 2002 reached $4.5 billion through 2006, with $1.8 billion allocated for 2002; another $1.7 billion was pledged for 2003. Albania ODA: $315 million (top donors were Italy, EU, Germany) (2000 est.) Algeria $182 million (2001 est.) American Samoa important financial support from the US, more than $40 million in 1994 Andorra none Angola $383.5 million (1999) Anguilla $3.5 million (1995) Antigua and Barbuda $2.3 million (1995) Argentina $10 billion (2001 est.) Armenia ODA $170 million (2000) Aruba $26 million (1995); note - the Netherlands provided a $127 million aid package to Aruba and Suriname in 1996 Azerbaijan ODA, $140 million (2000 est.) Bahamas, The $9.8 million (1995) Bahrain $150 million; note - $50 million annually since 1992 from each of Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Kuwait (2002) Bangladesh $1.575 billion (2000 est.) Barbados $9.1 million (1995) Belarus $194.3 million (1995) Belize NA Benin $342.6 million (2000) Bermuda NA Bhutan substantial aid from India and other nations Bolivia $588 million (1997) Bosnia and Herzegovina $650 million (2001 est.) Botswana $73 million (1995) Brazil $30 billion IMF disbursement (2002) British Virgin Islands NA Brunei $4.3 million (1995) Bulgaria $300 million (2000 est.) Burkina Faso $484.1 million (1995) Burma $127 million (2001 est.) Burundi $92.7 million (2000) Cambodia $548 million pledged in grants and concessional loans for 2001 by international donors (actual disbursement in 2002 was about $500 million) Cameroon on 23 January 2001, the Paris Club agreed to reduce Cameroon's debt of $1.3 billion by $900 million; debt relief now totals $1.26 billion Cape Verde $136 million (1999) Cayman Islands NA (1999) Central African Republic ODA $73 million; note - traditional budget subsidies from France (2000 est.) Chad $238.3 million; note - $125 million committed by Taiwan (August 1997); $30 million committed by African Development Bank; ODA $150 million (2001 est.) Chile ODA, $40 million (2001 est.) China NA Christmas Island NA Cocos (Keeling) Islands NA Colombia NA Comoros $10 million (2001 est.)
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