Migrant remittance inflows (current US$) - BOP - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Migrants’ remittances are defined as the sum of worker’s remittances, compensation of employees, and migrants’ transfers as recorded in the IMF Balance of Payments. Source: World Bank staff estimates based on the International Monetary Fund's Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook 2008.
Migrant remittance inflows (current US$) - BOP - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (2008)

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa40,118,430,939
2North Africa20,294,202,847
3Sub-Saharan Africa19,824,228,092
4Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa19,001,298,092
5Nigeria9,979,584,876
6Egypt9,475,730,847
7Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria9,021,713,216
8Morocco6,730,472,000
9Algeria2,202,000,000
10Tunisia1,870,000,000
11Sudan1,850,000,000
12Kenya1,692,081,500
13Senegal1,288,092,654
14South Africa822,930,000
15Uganda489,110,000
16Lesotho443,283,000
17Ethiopia357,820,000
18Mali343,920,000
19Benin271,000,000
20Togo228,973,000
21Ivory Coast215,047,938
22Mauritius215,000,000
23Cameroon167,441,000
24Guinea150,720,000
25Sierra Leone150,000,000
26Botswana148,000,000
27Cape Verde138,857,000
28Ghana128,000,000
29Mozambique115,750,000
30Swaziland100,450,000
31Niger78,108,000
32Liberia69,343,187
33Gambia64,000,000
34Zambia59,300,000
35Rwanda51,271,000
36Burkina Faso50,000,000
37Guinea-Bissau30,000,000
38Djibouti28,640,000
39Namibia16,157,000
40Libya16,000,000
41Tanzania15,000,000
42Republic of the Congo14,814,000
43Comoros12,000,000
44Seychelles12,000,000
45Gabon11,030,000
46Madagascar11,000,000
47Sao Tome and Principe2,032,467
48Mauritania2,000,000
49Malawi1,281,469
50Burundi190,000
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