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U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Polio Funding (US$)
Fiscal Year 2009
(Go to Table or Notes and Sources below)


 

U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Polio Funding (US$)
Fiscal Year 2009
(Go to Map above or Notes and Sources below)

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Rank Table by: 
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Rank Country Name  Amount 
Global $32,000,000
1 India $6,000,000
2 Nigeria $4,675,000
3 Congo (Dem. Republic of) $2,075,000
4 Pakistan $2,000,000
5 Ethiopia $1,900,000
6 Sudan $1,500,000
7 Afghanistan $1,400,000
8 Angola $1,350,000
9 Indonesia $800,000
10 Bangladesh $700,000
11 Nepal $450,000
12 Somalia $400,000
13 Djibouti $246,000
14 Guinea $150,000
14 Liberia $150,000
15 Benin $100,000
15 Mozambique $100,000
16 Madagascar $75,000
16 Senegal $75,000
16 Sierra Leone $75,000
17 Rwanda $50,000
17 Zambia $50,000
18 Mali $30,000
19 Albania NA
19 Algeria NA
19 American Samoa NA
19 Andorra NA
19 Anguilla NA
19 Antigua and Barbuda NA
19 Argentina NA
19 Armenia NA
19 Aruba NA
19 Australia NA
19 Austria NA
19 Azerbaijan NA
19 Bahamas NA
19 Bahrain NA
19 Barbados NA
19 Belarus NA
19 Belgium NA
19 Belize NA
19 Bermuda NA
19 Bhutan NA
19 Bolivia NA
19 Bosnia and Herzegovina NA
19 Botswana NA
19 Bouvet Island NA
19 Brazil NA
19 British Indian Ocean Territory NA
19 British Virgin Islands NA
19 Brunei Darussalam NA
19 Bulgaria NA
19 Burkina Faso NA
19 Burundi NA
19 Cambodia NA
19 Cameroon NA
19 Canada NA
19 Cape Verde NA
19 Cayman Islands NA
19 Central African Republic NA
19 Chad NA
19 Chile NA
19 China NA
19 Christmas Island NA
19 Cocos (Keeling Islands) NA
19 Colombia NA
19 Comoros NA
19 Congo NA
19 Cook Islands NA
19 Costa Rica NA
19 Cote d'Ivoire NA
19 Croatia NA
19 Cuba NA
19 Cyprus NA
19 Czech Republic NA
19 Denmark NA
19 Dominica NA
19 Dominican Republic NA
19 Ecuador NA
19 Egypt NA
19 El Salvador NA
19 Equatorial Guinea NA
19 Eritrea NA
19 Estonia NA
19 Faeroe Islands NA
19 Falkland Islands (Malvinas) NA
19 Fiji NA
19 Finland NA
19 France NA
19 French Guiana NA
19 French Polynesia NA
19 French Southern Territories and Antarctic Lands NA
19 Gabon NA
19 Gambia NA
19 Georgia NA
19 Germany NA
19 Ghana NA
19 Gibraltar NA
19 Greece NA
19 Greenland NA
19 Grenada NA
19 Guadeloupe NA
19 Guam NA
19 Guatemala NA
19 Guinea-Bissau NA
19 Guyana NA
19 Haiti NA
19 Heard Island and McDonald Islands NA
19 Honduras NA
19 Hungary NA
19 Iceland NA
19 Iran (Islamic Republic of) NA
19 Iraq NA
19 Ireland NA
19 Israel NA
19 Italy NA
19 Jamaica NA
19 Japan NA
19 Johnston Atoll NA
19 Jordan NA
19 Kazakhstan NA
19 Kenya NA
19 Kiribati NA
19 Korea (Dem. Peo. Rep. of) NA
19 Korea (Republic of) NA
19 Kuwait NA
19 Kyrgyzstan NA
19 Lao People's Democratic Rep. NA
19 Latvia NA
19 Lebanon NA
19 Lesotho NA
19 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya NA
19 Liechtenstein NA
19 Lithuania NA
19 Luxembourg NA
19 Macedonia (The former Yugoslav Republic of) NA
19 Malawi NA
19 Malaysia NA
19 Maldives NA
19 Malta NA
19 Marshall Islands NA
19 Martinique NA
19 Mauritania NA
19 Mauritius NA
19 Mayotte NA
19 Mexico NA
19 Micronesia (Federated States of) NA
19 Midway NA
19 Moldova (Republic of) NA
19 Monaco NA
19 Mongolia NA
19 Montenegro NA
19 Montserrat NA
19 Morocco NA
19 Myanmar NA
19 Namibia NA
19 Nauru NA
19 Netherlands NA
19 Netherlands Antilles NA
19 New Caledonia NA
19 New Zealand NA
19 Nicaragua NA
19 Niger NA
19 Niue NA
19 Norfolk Island NA
19 Northern Mariana Islands NA
19 Norway NA
19 Oman NA
19 Palau NA
19 Panama NA
19 Papua New Guinea NA
19 Paraguay NA
19 Peru NA
19 Philippines NA
19 Pitcairn Island NA
19 Poland NA
19 Portugal NA
19 Puerto Rico NA
19 Qatar NA
19 Reunion NA
19 Romania NA
19 Russian Federation NA
19 Saint Helena NA
19 Saint Kitts and Nevis NA
19 Saint Lucia NA
19 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines NA
19 Samoa NA
19 San Marino NA
19 Sao Tome and Principe NA
19 Saudi Arabia NA
19 Serbia NA
19 Seychelles NA
19 Singapore NA
19 Slovakia NA
19 Slovenia NA
19 Solomon Islands NA
19 South Africa NA
19 Spain NA
19 Sri Lanka NA
19 Suriname NA
19 Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands NA
19 Swaziland NA
19 Sweden NA
19 Switzerland NA
19 Syrian Arab Republic NA
19 Tajikistan NA
19 Tanzania (United Rep. of) NA
19 Thailand NA
19 Timor Leste NA
19 Togo NA
19 Tokelau NA
19 Tonga NA
19 Trinidad and Tobago NA
19 Tunisia NA
19 Turkey NA
19 Turkmenistan NA
19 Turks and Caicos Island NA
19 Tuvalu NA
19 Uganda NA
19 Ukraine NA
19 United Arab Emirates NA
19 United Kingdom NA
19 United States of America NA
19 Uruguay NA
19 Uzbekistan NA
19 Vanuatu NA
19 Venezuela NA
19 Viet Nam NA
19 Virgin Islands (U.S.) NA
19 Wake Island NA
19 Wallis and Futuna Islands NA
19 West Bank and Gaza NA
19 Western Sahara NA
19 Yemen NA
19 Zimbabwe NA

Notes: Includes U.S. government funding for planning, implementation, and monitoring of supplemental immunization activities for eventual polio eradication; improvements in surveillance and laboratory capacity for diagnosis, analysis, and reporting; improvements in communication and advocacy; policy development; and improvements in information collection and reporting. The global total includes funding for regional and administrative activities, which are not reflected in the country list above.

Definitions: U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID): An independent U.S. federal government agency that receives overall foreign policy guidance from the Secretary of State. USAID's role is to support long-term and equitable economic growth in countries and advance U.S. foreign policy objectives by supporting: economic growth, agriculture and trade, global health, democracy, conflict prevention, and humanitarian assistance. The agency focuses its support in five regions of the world: Sub-Saharan Africa; Asia; Latin America and the Caribbean; Europe and Eurasia; and The Middle East.

Poliomyelitis (Polio): A crippling disease caused by any one of three related viruses; poliovirus types 1, 2 or 3. Polio is transmitted solely through fecal and oral routes and enters the body through the mouth when people eat food or drink water contaminated with excreta. The virus is easily spread in areas with poor hygiene. Polio is preventable by vaccine.

Sources: U.S. Agency for International Development, personal communication, October 20, 2009. See also U.S. Agency for International Development, Polio Eradication Initiative: Program Overview [website], available at: http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/global_health/mch/ch/techareas/polio.h....