MAP 9
Aid flows from OECD countries remain an important source of development assistance in many developing countries
Aid: Aid received per capita, 2008 $100 or more $50–99 $10–49 less than $10 no data
Greenland (Den)
Canada
Aid donated per capita, 2008 $250 or more $150–249 $50–149 less than $50 net donor no data
United States
Bermuda (UK)
The Bahamas Mexico
Cayman Is. (UK)
Turks and Caicos Islands (UK)
Cuba
Haiti Belize Jamaica Guatemala Honduras El Salvador Nicaragua Costa Rica Panama
R.B. de Venezuela
Guyana Suriname
Colombia Ecuador
Kiribati
Samoa
Fiji
Cook Is. (NZ)
French Guiana (Fr)
Brazil
Peru
French Polynesia (Fr)
American Samoa (US)
Bolivia
Tonga Dominican Puerto Republic Rico (US) U.S. Virgin Islands (US) Netherlands Antilles (Neth)
This map was produced by the Map Design Unit of The World Bank. The boundaries, colors, denominations and any other information shown on this map do not imply, on the part of The World Bank Group, any judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries.
Aruba (Neth)
Paraguay
British Virgin Islands (UK) Anguilla (UK)
Antigua and Barbuda St. Kitts and Nevis Montserrat (UK)
St. Vincent and The Grenadines
Guadeloupe (Fr)
Chile
Dominica
Argentina
Martinique (Fr)
St. Lucia Barbados Grenada
R.B. de Venezuela
Trinidad and Tobago
Antarctica
Source: World Development Indicators.
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