Global aid spending typically ranges from $130-150 billion per year, with countries like the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom being top contributors. This aid is used for various purposes such as humanitarian assistance, development projects, and emergency relief efforts in countries around the world.
It is estimated that billions of dollars are spent worldwide by governments, non-profit organizations, and individuals to help starving children through various food aid programs and initiatives. However, the exact amount varies each year and depends on factors such as funding availability, global emergencies, and donor contributions.
Millions of instant cold packs are used each year for various purposes like first aid, sports injuries, and medical treatments. The exact number can vary depending on the demand and usage in different industries and regions.
Israel $2.4 Billion Egypt $1.7 Billion Pakistan $798 Million Jordan $688 Million Kenya $586 Million South Africa $574 Million Mexico $551 Million Colombia $541 Million Nigeria $491 Million Sudan $479 Million Total $16.534 Billion If my math is correct........
The number of people who can afford college varies depending on factors such as income level, financial aid opportunities, and the cost of tuition. Generally, lower-income individuals may have more difficulty affording college compared to those with higher incomes.
Millions of people in Africa die each year due to lack of access to clean water, which leads to waterborne diseases and malnutrition. The exact number fluctuates yearly due to various factors such as droughts and humanitarian aid efforts. Addressing the water crisis in Africa remains a critical global challenge.
400 million dollars was sent to Greece and Turkey. More than half was spent on Military aid.
First December of each and every year is the world Aid day.
Approximately 7 billion GBP
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Believe it or not, but the US gives China $650 million in foreign aid each year - so they can better compete with US products. Dumb, huh?
The FAFSA is available on the 1st of January of each year.
Appropriate aid is a long term aid which is spent wisely. It also has to be affordable for the people of the Country which trains them to be sufficent. :) :) Hope that helped
is $20,000 a year, is a two year programthere is financial aid available
around 70 million a year.
None. They actually destroy environments of countries they are getting resources from with little regard to the people living there. And then complain later that some foreign company is destroying their environment.
Egypt gets 1.5 Billion a year from US
The 2008 data state that the USA spends only 0.18% of their GNP on Foreign Aid. That is less than one-fifth of 1% of our budget. This amount translates to an astounding 25.439 Billion dollars, which sounds much more pleasing but is still much less than our pledged amount. In 1970, the international body agreed to spend 0.7% of their respective GNP on foreign aid. That means the USA should be contributing 98.929 Billion dollars. In fact, only 5 countries met their "donation" goal in 2008: Sweden, Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, and Netherlands. According to the OECD, not one country spent more than 1% of its GNP on Foreign Aid Assistance, although Sweden was close. (Information available at www.globalissues.org/article/35/us-and-foreign-aid-assistance)