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



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Current transfers are recorded in the balance of payments whenever an economy provides or 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.
Official current transfers, net (BoP, current US$) - BOP - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa (2002)4,879,186,063
2Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2002)4,363,789,252
3Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2002)4,158,574,042
4Sub-Saharan Africa (2002)3,799,615,237
5Ethiopia (2007)1,326,780,216
6Liberia (2007)1,094,105,834
7Botswana (2007)1,019,066,069
8Namibia (2007)981,792,047
9North Africa (1999)929,334,260
10Mozambique (2008)768,189,583
11Egypt (2007)764,000,000
12Lesotho (2007)611,166,807
13Tanzania (2007)591,489,710
14Libya (2007)543,500,000
15Uganda (2008)344,651,164
16Somalia (1989)331,202,822
17Rwanda (2007)311,134,695
18Zambia (2007)302,200,000
19Morocco (2007)288,135,423
20Ghana (2007)209,370,000
21Chad (1994)199,369,712
22Kenya (2007)196,058,869
23Zimbabwe (1993)178,993,911
24Sudan (2007)173,490,000
25Swaziland (2007)168,089,699
26Ivory Coast (2007)163,374,561
27Burundi (2007)159,798,636
28Malawi (2002)140,544,901
29Mali (2007)118,449,686
30Mauritania (1998)113,112,645
31Senegal (2007)108,511,589
32Benin (2006)107,110,460
33Cameroon (2007)104,173,712
34Eritrea (2000)102,771,091
35Tunisia (2007)98,567,276
36Nigeria (2007)96,370,021
37Burkina Faso (2001)88,684,291
38Central African Republic (1994)88,075,624
39Mauritius (2008)86,625,540
40Niger (2006)83,866,570
41Djibouti (2007)80,350,662
42Cape Verde (2007)68,568,623
43Sierra Leone (2007)58,832,197
44Madagascar (2005)58,128,192
45Guinea-Bissau (2004)43,565,515
46Comoros (1995)28,844,118
47Togo (2006)27,449,362
48Seychelles (2007)16,881,544
49Republic of the Congo (2007)14,814,296
50Angola (2007)7,980,000
51Guinea (2007)7,410,000
52Gambia (2007)4,694,321
53Equatorial Guinea (1996)4,026,958
54Sao Tome and Principe (2007)1,473,340
55Algeria (1991)-22,627,771.8
56Gabon (2005)-52,990,877.99
57South Africa (2008)-3,024,200,500.43
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