Current transfers, receipts (BoP, current US$) - BOP - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Current transfers (receipts) are recorded in the balance of payments whenever an economy receives goods, services, income, or financial items without a quid pro quo. All transfers not considered to be capital are current. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Source: International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook and data files.
Current transfers, receipts (BoP, current US$) - BOP - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Nigeria (2007)18,167,659,941
2Egypt (2007)8,561,800,000
3Morocco (2007)7,887,799,333
4Ethiopia (2007)3,414,714,700
5Sudan (2007)2,500,150,000
6Kenya (2007)2,148,793,303
7Ghana (2007)2,043,180,000
8Tunisia (2007)1,650,436,061
9Senegal (2007)1,557,481,192
10Botswana (2007)1,368,169,799
11Uganda (2008)1,341,434,510
12Liberia (2007)1,138,788,781
13Namibia (2007)1,052,675,312
14Mozambique (2008)977,534,924
15Tanzania (2007)689,374,549
16Lesotho (2007)628,664,943
17Zambia (2007)626,000,000
18Libya (2007)598,000,000
19Cameroon (2007)592,872,301
20Mali (2007)482,839,638
21Ivory Coast (2007)459,034,525
22Rwanda (2007)435,390,654
23Mauritius (2008)411,221,848
24Cape Verde (2007)405,523,821
25Swaziland (2007)403,473,058
26South Africa (2008)339,572,345
27Somalia (1989)331,202,822
28Benin (2006)315,831,179
29Eritrea (2000)306,059,085
30Togo (2006)284,572,221
31Madagascar (2005)280,592,513
32Algeria (1991)268,988,991
33Burundi (2007)241,678,461
34Sierra Leone (2007)212,632,863
35Chad (1994)209,412,854
36Niger (2006)199,456,823
37Mauritania (1998)198,264,145
38Malawi (2002)169,955,746
39Burkina Faso (2001)161,811,418
40Gambia (2007)95,831,389
41Central African Republic (1994)92,578,468
42Djibouti (2007)85,864,923
43Guinea-Bissau (2004)74,437,120
44Zimbabwe (1994)69,392,279
45Seychelles (2007)60,534,354
46Angola (2007)45,700,000
47Guinea (2007)43,140,000
48Republic of the Congo (2007)42,982,324
49Comoros (1995)41,057,056
50Gabon (2005)17,673,105
51Sao Tome and Principe (2007)6,469,109
52Equatorial Guinea (1996)4,026,958
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