Foreign Aid Numbers in Charts and Graphs
The OECD provides a graph showing trends in the last few years, and projections for a few more. A recent rise was almost entirely due to debt write off for a handful of countries (such as Iraq), with an expected fall after that. There is supposed to be an increase in further years, based on what governments have promised in the past.
However, the promised increase is still way below the agreed 0.7% target, and only aims for half that originally agreed target:
Source: OECD, April 2008
The charts and data below are reproduced from the OECD (using their latest data, at time of writing. It will be updated when new data becomes available).
Aid as % of GNIAid in dollarsRaw data since 2004More chartsAid as % of GNINet ODA in 2007 as percent of GNI Country Aid amount by GNI
Source: OECD Development Statistics Online last accessed Sunday, April 27, 2008
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Norway 0.95
Sweden 0.93
Luxembourg 0.9
Denmark 0.81
Netherlands 0.81
Ireland 0.54
Austria 0.49
Belgium 0.43
Spain 0.41
Finland 0.4
France 0.39
Germany 0.37
Switzerland 0.37
UK 0.36
Australia 0.3
Canada 0.28
New Zealand 0.27
Italy 0.19
Portugal 0.19
Japan 0.17
Greece 0.16
USA 0.16
The US ... officially the LEAST generous nation on earth.
SHAME on the US jesus freaks ... fear and hatred of others.
amazing that the ONLY religious nation in the first world... is the least generous.... real christian of you!
Warped version of christianity .. in which you spend $300 billion a year on fake wars... and a pitiful $12 billion in foreign aid! SHAME SHAME SHAME