How much do the world's richest countries really donate in foreign aid?
Nicole Robinson
18 April 2024
Foreign aid: who donates the most?
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Slovak Republic: 0.15%
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Greece: 0.17%
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South Korea: 0.17%
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Australia: 0.19%
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Portugal: 0.21%
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New Zealand: 0.22%
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United States: 0.23%
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Hungary: 0.26%
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Slovenia: 0.29%
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Spain: 0.3%
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Italy: 0.33%
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Iceland: 0.34%
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Lithuania: 0.36%
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Canada: 0.37%
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Czech Republic: 0.38%
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Japan: 0.39%
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Austria: 0.39%
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Belgium: 0.45%
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UK: 0.51%
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Poland: 0.53%
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France: 0.56%
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Switzerland: 0.56%
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Finland: 0.57%
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Ireland: 0.63%
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Netherlands: 0.67%
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Denmark: 0.67%
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Germany: 0.85%
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Norway: 0.86%
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Sweden: 0.89%
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Luxembourg: 1%
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